The word "please" is some how absent here.
Merry Christmas.
We have been over this issue five hundred times, if not more.
This item is or is not one of the many found in the Maerkische/Spree'sche/Havel'sche Sand since Erich Hoenecker left the circus, and is or is not authentic.
Skulls had by East German girls on Warnemunde, 1971, at the height of the cold war. Notice fetching smiles. Also in the sand, somehow, but more pleasing.
I was in West Germany that summer, I did not meet them, but would have liked to. I met them later, of course, once the cold war ended.
My last summer spent in Germany during the height of the 'Cold War' was at Napier barracks (Dortmund) in 1971. I spent two extremely happy years there. It was previously (in WW2) the home of JG 1 - equipped with Focke-Wulf 190's. The wartime picture is of my former barracks.
And a Merry Christmas to you and your family Friedrich!
Another picture for you. This is the garages at the former Luftwaffe airbase. The gun is a Bofors 40/70 AA gun, and I am kneeling at the wheel. The other picture is also of JG1 at the base. The buildings behind the fighter plane are the same ones seen in the picture of our gun.
Since that time, I have spent much time in various ex Wehrmacht real estate recycled either in the US forces or in the Bundeswehr and or in the Austrian Bundesheer,
for that matter.
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