A couple in France find a message from the soldiers of World War I

A couple in eastern France discovered a small capsule containing a message sent by a German soldier over a century ago by using a carrier dove. The messenger from the Ingersheim-based infantry was written in German and addressed to a superior officer during World War I,”
“Message from the Ingersheim-based infantry was written in German and addressed to a superior officer during World War I,” said Dominique Jardy, curator of the Linga Museum in Orbey, eastern France.
But the year is not completely clear, and it seems to have been written in 1916 or 1910. World War I lasted from 1914 to 1918.
“Togat Potthof receive fire when they reach the western edge of the parade and withdraw after some time,” says in message.
Ingersheim was then part of Germany. The couple found a small capsule with well - preserved contents in a field in Ingersheim in September of this year, writes The Guardian. They brought him to the museum of Orbey, dedicated to one of the bloodiest battles in World War I. This small piece of paper and capsule became part of the museum's permanent exhibition.











