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FOB171 Lili Marleen WWII K&C Fall of Berlin-Germans At least one Philadelphia maker

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At least one Philadelphia maker was known to use tropical tonewoods such as rosewood

and was lost along with the silk Lone Star flag during the fierce fighting that took place in Miller’s cornfield

it was identified as a sailor’s cheer or salute

Army Squad Light Machine Gun was the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (the B

Army during the Sioux Wars

FOB171 Lili Marleen WWII K&C Fall of Berlin-Germans At least one Philadelphia makerThis figure is based on one of the most famous songs of WW2, Lili Marleen and the character it portrays. Originally recorded in Germany in 1939 by the singer Lale Andersen it tells the story of the sweetheart of a German soldier who waits for him every evening under the lamp light outside his barracks. Other interpretations of the sweetheart have her waiting under the lamp light for more mercenary reasons and willing to meet any soldier that ventures

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