I have a Luger made in 1918 and captured by the Russians then sold to a
distributor in the US. Very nice numbers matching. Obviously came from someone
that was captured also.
Mike MacLean
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On Apr 15, 2011, at 9:38, Michael Rowe <mdrowe@optonline.net> wrote:
>> That's right folks, you read it right here.
>
> There is a German Luger in my father's trunk from WWII that my brother wants
to pass on to his son. This gun made the local news at the time: "Everett
physician captures 13 Germans single-handed without a gun." I believe it is
one that he took from the prisoners. The newspaper clipping goes with the
gun.
>
> I also found his surgical kit from North Africa, Sicily, and Italy, and the
"Doctor Bag" that he carried on house calls when I was in grade school. These
will go to our older daughter, who starts her surgical residency in Boston in
June.
>
> Never assume,
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