From: Denis Nolens (ww2milveh@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 00:17:23 PDT
Dear Nikolay, mailing list members,
Major Atwood was one of the pioneers in the German dagger collecting field.
He published a book on the subject back in 1967 and it was him who made all
the amazing discoveries in the dagger factories in Solingen after the war.
If my memory is correct, Major Atwood has passed away at the end of the
nineties.
Denis
>From: "Nickolay Panov" <patio@mail.ru>
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: [MV] Help to contact Mr. James P. Atwood.
>Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 20:43:11 +0400
>
> Hi all!
> At once I want to apologize for my English language, as I translate by
>the electronic interpreter, but sense, I think, that is clear.
> HISTORICAL MUSEUMS MILITAIRE LTD , Branches: SAVANNAH BERLIN
>LONDON, LT. COL. JAMES P. ATWOOD (USA RET.) President. My friend has given
>his card me. From time, when my friend met with Mr. James P. Atwood, a lot
>of time has passed. On the telephones, specified in the card, and nobody
>answers faxes. Probably, numbers have exchanged.
> Can anyone help to contact him?
> Regards,
>Nickolay Panov.
>V.Gastinec, 75-86
>222310, Molodechno
>Republica Belarus
>E-mail: patio@mail.ru; patio@omen.ru
>Tel: +375 1773 69404
>Tel/fax: +375 1773 54974
>
>
>
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