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Latvians, SS and other POWs

Article about: A friend of mine sent me this video of POWs paraded thru a street in a Russian city. Some Interesting uniforms to study here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp-r70mzWzk&app=desktop

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    Default Latvians, SS and other POWs

    A friend of mine sent me this video of POWs paraded thru a street in a Russian city. Some Interesting uniforms to study here.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp-r70mzWzk&app=desktop

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    What an amazing piece of film.It was interesting to notice just the one woman who seemed to insult them.Other people looked at them almost in amusement or curiosity.

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    I've never seen this before and i'm quite surprised at the quality. Thanks for sharing!...

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    It's not Budapest ?
    The best Militaria forum in France is here : http://deutsch-militaria.forumactif.us/

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    Could be lebus, sadly i do not read cyrillic, i stopped studying that language long time ago when i dumped my last Russian woman.

    Maybe someone with better skills can come with some input here.

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    Kind of like the video in the news yesterday where terrorists in Donetsk marched Ukrainian POWs down a street and the starving civilians threw tomatoes and other food items at them.

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    I saw at least 1 SS in there, and a lot of wounded men. Labor camps, prison or shot? History is intreaging this way.

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    Interesting piece of film , not one of the set piece propoganda marches of german POW's i'm sure someone will recognise the City !

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    My grandfather was a German POW and narrowly avoided a death march. This is far past the war IMO. No officers, uniforms in tatters and are ripped completely. All heads crudely shaved. These poor souls were all dead less than a few hours after this video boys. We just watched a walking funeral. May their souls have finally found rest.

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