ATTACH] Hello all here's some pics of my pics! They came down to me through my family. I believe them mostly to be from the German wartime perspective, all have English descriptions on back some have both German and English. Some of my favs are the bar scene, luger training, Nazi stadium, the two seated ladies are described as captured SS spies? And the one w german em pushing the wagon is labeled on the backside "Germans make good JA's (even in the worst of times humor prevails). Sorry for the hodgepodge order! Hope u enjoy comments are welcome and appreciated.
Hello and thanks for sharing. I see them in an upside down way...... Or is it just my tablet?
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
No sorry that's on me I wish had a scanner but that s how they posted. All apologies for the mixup!
Great photos, but as said, upside down and sideways.
I have a question on translation...maybe Andreas can help?
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
AWESOME JOB! thanks for the help! My post I put up with my smartphone and I couldn t get the positioning right. I m including a example of one of the photos with German and English descriptions it s quite a powerful and sad image but I feel it should be shared. Also another quick note if you refer to the picture with the officer and woman wearing a garrison style hat the backside reads officer who took these photographs. Thanks again for the help and interest.
Nice photos Bsiwula, and nice work rearranging them Chris.
Here is a new one of a Tank Destruction Badge winner/Tank Killer. No info tho.
Thanks for the reply great pic! And again thank you Chris for fixing my screw up! I recently got some imperial Japanese naval photos mostly? Would this be the thread to post them on or is this one reserved for German photos only? Regards thanks again!
Brian
Hi Brian,
yeah this is for German pics, but Im sure there are a bunch of people who would love to see them in the "Axis militaria" sub-forum. They sound neat.
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