worth nothing. Yet he goes around the other camps and buys them still. A real good officer!
April 5
The bakery worked for the first time today. Our cook stood in for the baker. I was to go to the kitchen but I refused. We are getting a second vaccination. I am still waiting for a letter from home, but it's in vain! Mail arrives very rarely. Still there is news that peace is near. Supposedly we'll get 15 cts. daily.
April 7
Our meals are all the same—at noon it's rice or macaroni, and in the evening it's soup and a bit of meat. No potatoes or vegetables. I dislike that food now. The rice is boiled down to a glue, and it's never greasy, and the macaroni is the same. Coffee is but a little dirty water.
Vejvoda from our platoon and Ryba from my tent got some money from home. The priests here are making a secret list for Austria[1]. For teachers they set up a special group like for one-year volunteers.
April 9
It is ordered that everyone must have their hair cut bald to get rid of the last few lice that still resist here and there (mainly among the Croats).
- ↑ Purpose of the list is unknown
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