That is it. It was named : "Szary Wilk" or Grey Wolf.
Yet another prompt reaction, thank you!
Yes, thats the one I was talking about. Pic always stuck in my mind, partly because I really like SDKFZ vehicles, partly because its an excellent quality side shot and partly because of the flag.
I never knew it was a Wiking vehicle though. Just makes it even more interesting IMO.
After the war Cpt .Cyprian Odorkiewicz "Krybar " later worked in the Polish section of the CIA backed radio station Radio Free Europe based in Munich, as did Tadeusz Chciuk-Celt (Marek Celt) a former cichociemni and political courier along with many other Polish ex-combatants who joined the CIA sponsored voices of freedom broadcasting out of Munich into communist Poland.
Jan Nowak-Jezioranski director of the Polish Section of RFE (1952-76) published a book about the Polish section :
Wojna w Eterze [War on the Air Waves], Odnowa, 1985.
The Polish section of Radio Free Europe existed between the years 1952 - 1994. The directors of the Polish Section of RFE in Munich were: Jan Nowak (1952-1976), Sigmund Michalowski (1976-1982), Najder (1982-1987), Marek Łatyński (1987-1989) and Piotr Mroczyk (1989-1994). In the People's Republic of Poland RFE was the most listened to foreign radio station.
Last edited by StefanM; 08-14-2013 at 10:38 AM. Reason: Additional RFE information
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I used to listen to them years ago, of course the Polish government at the time was trying to jam the broadcast frequently.... Radio Wolna Europa.
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