Re: The interwar period (1918-1939)

From: Sinclair Hart (slobak@bcn.net)
Date: Fri Mar 05 1999 - 08:13:37 PST


Dear Johan: You do much better in English than I would in Swedish. I visited
Stockholm two years ago and was fascinated with that beautiful city. I'm
sure your home is wonderful too.    I'm afraid I cant help you much about
the inter-war period you describe.
I am connected wioth a Program called "Memories", in which people share
their experiences in World War II. I was in the U. S. Army, stationed in
England, France, Germany and Austria. Anyway, good luck in your assignment
for Monday and I hope you get the help you need from others.

Johan Sjostrom wrote:

> Hi!
>
> My name are Johan Sjostrom, 18 years if age. I live in Vasteras, Sweden.
>
> I gonna do a work in school, it must be in on Monday. Its in history.
>
> If someone want to tell me something ( as much as you can) about Germany
> under the interwar period, about the social life( social problem,
> unemployment, how people had it( how they liv their lifes, etc)), about
> the political life.
>
> And how the stockcrash in New York 1929 affect Germany.
>
> I hope you understand my bad english and can tell me about this subject.
>
> If you can and want you can write in swedish, but you can write in
> english to.
>
> I hope this list is the right place to ask this sort of questions...?
>
> Sincerely Johan Sjostrom, Sweden.
>
> --
>
> ICQ UIN: 6063691


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