That unfortunate soldier had better teeth than I've got! Was there any ID's possible on the men?
Last edited by Wagriff; 12-16-2013 at 09:19 AM.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
There are several bodies ... and we didn't find identification items ...
but that the German position in December 1942...
Guys, I have an idea.
I found a guy in the U.S.. He can scan the Luftwaffe aerial of Stalingrad. This guy is reliable, I found good reviews of him.
For this service he requests is not a lot of money, but I can not pay out of Russia...
He asked me about Amozon, but alas, here in Russia, it's not common.
Can you support my idea to develop this thread together ...
If I get these aerial photos my travels I will be more interesting and you will see more photos from the excavations.
Last edited by Sebastien; 12-16-2013 at 03:29 PM.
I bet some museum would like to buy that Flak platform.
how much do you need for this ?
My friend, I'll write in private massege
You remember I told you about the idea to find traces of paratroopers in Stalingrad ... but now I have only unclear maps of their general location and I know that there is a book about them, it 4. Kompanie / Fallschirmjäger Fla-MG-Btl.7
Here in Russian museums do not need it ...
Only private collectors may be buy for the restoration and use in films...
Let me know about cost. Maybe I can help
The paratrooper book is written by an author who writes very good books, and they sell out very quickly often before they are printed, now the sell for three or four hundred dollars if you can even find one
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