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12-21-2008 12:56 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: R u s H A in Sonderzug der Einsiedlerzentrale
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Re: R u s H A in Sonderzug der Einsiedlerzentrale
Exceptional and important material of great historical meaning. If the woman is the same, I cannot say. However, the photos and the paper work form a totality of an aspect of Nazi rule in Europe of great importance. The historian Mark Mazower has just written a book on same of great interest, and it commends itself to those intrigued by this material and inclined to read more than five pages at a time. I guess that these men in the phots are SD men, then, too.
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Re: R u s H A in Sonderzug der Einsiedlerzentrale
You may be quite right that the 2d woman is your Frl. Rose, indeed. I think there are two different weibliche Schreibkraefte in the respective images, but the more beleibt one at hand surely does look like your person.
That is astonishing. We put all the pieces of the mosaic of the 20th century back together. Thank you for the material, of exceptional value and interest.
I cannot say this enough: this sort of material is vastly more interesting than fake SS cap badges for the 500th time or nasty, snippy and sophmoric arguments about stitching in caps.
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Re: R u s H A in Sonderzug der Einsiedlerzentrale
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Re: R u s H A in Sonderzug der Einsiedlerzentrale
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Friedrich-Berthold
Here are two images of a mobile immigration station on rails for repatriation of Volksdeutsche complete with R u S H A personnel, or maybe they are SD men, because of the Schulterstuecke.
Another facet of Nazi racial policy in eastern Europe recorded by photographers of interest from the Bundesarchiv site.
On the Axis history website the clever chaps have identified this man, too. Astonishing how wise minds can aid with the scattered evidence of the past.
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