Staff Sgt Dave Guido:
Guido will casually skim through some of the papers as he picks them up.
It's all greek to Dave.... ;)
It'll take somebody with skill in whatever language it
is in to know what the papers are all about. Most of the papers do have a common header though - "Universytet Łódzki" and this stamp:
Michelle instantly recognises the stamp as the official logo of the University of Lodz. It only takes her a second or two more to skim over the page. It (and many like it) are easily identified as records, personnel forms and requistions from the University of Lodz.
Searching about reveals one footlocker which is different. It is still aboard one of the trucks, opened and rummaged through, but the contents have not (yet) blown all over the field. These papers include what are obviously electrical wiring diragrams, hundreds of them, in sheaf upon sheaf, all carefully labelled and annotated (in Polish), together with several loose leaf folders crammed with hand written notes. The notes are highly technical, describing modular components for an extremely complex peice of electrical equipment. The papers include a bound volume of blueprints, again of electrical wiring diagrams and curcuitry, and several exposed rolls of 35mm film. A leather Nikon camera case remains in the truck, but the camera has been taken.