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So not too long ago at a sale I bought a box of WW2 paperwork. It was mostly folders of confidential ww2 ship reports. All from the same ship. There were some other things in the box such as "weekly intelligence" and "know your enemy" pamphlets. Pretty much everything was marked restricted or confidential. Most of the folders were still unopened and bound with old twine.
Afterwards I find out the sale was the estate of a lady that had passed away with no surviving children. Her husband passed away over 30 years ago. He was the captain of a minesweeper during ww2. The ship participated in the battle of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He had saved the ship reports and everything. It's crazy to think this stuff had just been sitting in a box that whole time.
Afterwards I find out the sale was the estate of a lady that had passed away with no surviving children. Her husband passed away over 30 years ago. He was the captain of a minesweeper during ww2. The ship participated in the battle of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He had saved the ship reports and everything. It's crazy to think this stuff had just been sitting in a box that whole time.