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Hows that for a busy day!

Today I had to go back to my city for some work I had to do and then back to the hospital so I could pay a few of the men who are there. I forgot to tell you that on my return from Rosenheim yesterday I picked up a young displaced person and took toward Munich. It turned out that he and his mother and dad are Polish and that 3 years ago they entered the Dachau concentration camp. After they entered they were separated and to this day he doesn't know what happened to them. Oh yes — they were Jewish. He was 18 and a handsome young kid. He showed me his forearm and as was customary on the prisoners there was tattooed there his number. When he learned that I was Jewish he got a smile that spread from ear to ear. He speaks a little English that he picked up from the American soldiers and knows enough to carry on a conversation. Well, to get back to today — after lunch a group of us went to Dachau to see our quarter in the camp. They aren't bad (much better than what we have now) — in fact we're to occupy the barrack that the SS used to use. These buildings are just outside the concentration camp area. As it should be — the SS now occupy the compound while we occupy their barracks. We expect to move in on Tuesday. But more of this tomorrow.

That's it for tonight honey — so sleep tite and dream of your "lil' bunny" (ahem!) and I'll be seeing you for our nightly date. Good night Babe and God bless you — you're perfect. Do I love you? — and how!

All of me and all my love for all my life.

Bunny J.

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