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Dear Ann Landers,
Gen. Patton's son-in-law, Col. Waters, U.S. In-fantry, was also interned in Moosburg, and later in the day, he was re-united with the general, who made a rousing speech to the newly freed prisoners of war. Thanks, Ann, for bringing back some memories of that fateful day 43 years ago. -Robert L. Hartman, Charleston, W.Va.
Dear Robert Hartman,
One of the most rewarding aspects of writ-ing this column is providing the thread of humanity that binds us one to the other. I never know, when I print a letter, how many lives I will touch. When I receive feedback, such as the letter you wrote, it gives me a feeling of enormous satisfaction. Space does not permit the printing of all the letters from "Moos- burgers" who were on hand when Gen. Patton's 3rd Army came in and liberated the POWs, but here are two more.