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Originally Posted by alanint
David is right. Without photos placed directly here on the site it is difficult to help you.
BTW, although I seriously doubt the "YKN" are someone's initials, Internationally, first names beginning with a "Y" are not that unusual. Many cultures use the "Y" the way we use the "J".
"Yosef" would be our "Joseph".
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The "Y" could be also "Yrjö", which is a finnish first name. Used during the WWII and earlier quite a lot.