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Who's kidding Mr Hitler? The Nazi postcards that reveal WWII German sailors' sense of humour (Daily Mail) A newly-discovered album of World War II postcards collected by a German naval officer shows rarely seen images of Nazi 'humour' including a picture of Hitler smiling. Nazi humour postcards up for auction (Daily Telegraph) An album of Second World War postcards collected by a German naval officer is being put up for sale. Richard Ingrams's Week: Oh brother, can you spare me a few blushes? (Independent) As if all his troubles weren't enough, George Osborne now finds himself being pestered with press enquiries about his brother Adam. Nazi album with Adolf Hitler's WW II pics up for grabs (New Kerala) London, November 28 : An album of 144 Second World War postcards, including pictures of Adolf Hitler, will be sold at auction in Chudleigh, Devon, on Saturday. Nazi album given to British soldier goes on sale (Times Online) Chudleigh A fold-out album of 144 Second World War postcards collected by a German naval officer is to be auctioned tomorrow in Chudleigh, Devon. It includes pictures of Adolf Hitler and of the Graf Spee and other German vessels. Season's greetings: For many, personal greeting cards a lost art (St. Cloud Times) When you pick up the mail in the days and weeks leading up to Christmas, look deep beneath the stack of bills and junk mail. The constant writer (The Australian) Dirk Bogarde's letters are intimate, often sharp and reveal a man as elegant in writing as he was on screen BITTER LITTER | Spam-A-Lot! (The Times of India) I tripped over the doormat while sprinting across the hallway. A creaking gate and a thump on the mailbox meant the editor's cheque had arrived. I settled by the quiet of the living room after hurriedly retrieving the consignment. Instincts honed, one positioned the trashcan for target practice. Live large on small sums in Frankfurt (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) FRANKFURT, Germany -- A world financial center packed with investment bankers sounds like a tough place to do on a budget, but even the Manhattan of continental Europe has secrets aplenty for the thrifty. ... Of a Certain Age: A kid is your kid forever (The State) It's funny how your kids stay your kids forever, isn't it? I'm not talking about the way my mom always kept us her kids - visiting our houses and rearranging the dishes and stuff in the kitchen to suit her idea of order and remind us for days that she had been there; I found that funny, don't get me wrong - but the way your kids beg you, in small ways, to stay active in their lives even when ...
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