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    Posted 7 years ago

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    Aug 8, 2014 - Netherlands a spying centre. As often happens in times of war, neutral, unobtrusive territory evolves into a hotspot for espionage and security services. Rotterdam became a hub for the international information network where both sides of the conflict would recruit adventurers in harbour cafes to spy on the enemy.

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    1. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      There sure is a lot of strange subject matter that you find on postcards.
    2. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Says Antwerp on the front & that sure look like a Limey Bobbie to me. (?)
    3. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Our forces were certainly in the thick of things there. Lot of sheet music covers, even one bt Norm Rockwell, picturing. our soldiers graves covered wth Poppies at Flanders Field. The seller said Rotterdam, (Holland). maybe more info will be forthcoming. The card is very interesting and I am sure we will have the story. Blunderbuss, you of all people a world traveler, must have the facts right! Thanks.
    4. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      ENLARGE # 3, FLANDERS POSTCARD.
    5. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Flanders Field postcard, Belgium. How many of the USA and Britain fallen there, thousands??
    6. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      It does say "r'dam" on the back, but that is probably where it was printed. We don't have a Rotterdam or Antwerp in the Caribes that I know of.
    7. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Well, hon----don't stop looking.....
    8. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Here is the poem in full:

      In Flanders fields the poppies blow

      Between the crosses, row on row,

      That mark our place; and in the sky

      The larks, still bravely singing, fly

      Scarce heard amid the guns below.



      We are the Dead. Short days ago

      We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

      Loved and were loved, and now we lie

      In Flanders fields.



      Take up our quarrel with the foe:

      To you from failing hands we throw

      The torch; be yours to hold it high.

      If ye break faith with us who die

      We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

      In Flanders fields.

      The poem manages to walk that fine line between patriotism and grief, mourning and resilience. The opening image, of the poppies scattered among the graves, seems to hold out promise of some beauty in a dark world
    9. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Thus began for we oldsters "POPPY DAY" and the wearing of the Poppy flower (sold on street corners Nov. 11, and made of paper) Now we have Rememberance Day which includes WW11 fallen, but in the last decades I have seen nary a Poppy worn. Have you?
    10. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      Many thnaks to all who looked!!

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