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I'll pass on posting an image of Merkle. He was much more of a person than just a guy remembered for one event. The poor gentleman is buried in an unmarked grave as a result.
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I realize it's not pre-war, but this card needs to be posted:
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Beat me to the pun(ch)
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Looks like the site is marked to me.
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Deepest condolences to you and Mr. Merkle's family.
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