Those are “sauwastikas” while the german ones were clockwise, black and circled with red.
There’s a name on the billfold : “J. Korten”. Maybe a relative of
Günther Korten, the chief general of the luftwaffe who died in 1944 (thanks to Stauffenberg’s bomb). The rest of the story is left to everyone’s imagination.
Milton Luros’ art.
Contemporary readers will recognize what’s coming out of his billfold, but I do not. Train tickets?
Also, she’s deafened herself for hours if not for life. I hope it was worth it!
The papers seem to have swastikas on them. A spy?
Those are “sauwastikas” while the german ones were clockwise, black and circled with red.
There’s a name on the billfold : “J. Korten”. Maybe a relative of
Günther Korten, the chief general of the luftwaffe who died in 1944 (thanks to Stauffenberg’s bomb). The rest of the story is left to everyone’s imagination.
Cutting in line to use the phone booth has consequences.