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DUTCH SOLDIER'S LETTER FROM THE FRENCH ARMY IN POLAND WITH "No.8/GRANDE-ARMEE" MARK; Remarkable 27 May 1812 EL (some dusting and light toning; in Dutch - large part typed transcription & translation) sent by a Dutch soldier in the French Army at "Starghard" (Starogard Gdanski; near the coast in north central Poland) to his mother in "Monnick Kindam, Department Zuider Zee" (Holland) endorsed "Met de post den Arme[e]" with a mainly fine "No. 8/GRANDE-ARMEE" mark and "10" charge on the front. The clearly written contents include; "here in Poland, it is believed that people are in such great need that many people are dying of starvation and vermin, so you can understand my situation and that we all have to look forward to the battlefield... My address is H. Schoondveldt, voltigeur in the 123rd [Dutch] Regiments 1st Battalion's 1st Voltezeur Company of the common divisions of the 2nd Corps of the Armee... you must post the letter to the Grande Armee as that is an absolute Field Post". Only a very small number of Dutch soldiers went on this Russian campaign and few returned alive. Very Rare. Cross Reference: POLAND, NETHERLANDS
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