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12-11-2014 09:39 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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A very good album, well done on finding it. Gotta love the one near the end with him striking a pose in his wrap with scarf and beret in front of the window.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever

its just an opinion.
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Jerry B
A very good album, well done on finding it. Gotta love the one near the end with him striking a pose in his wrap with scarf and beret in front of the window.
Thank you sir. That was one of the top photos that drew me to it. I wish the album had been completed with the organization it was started with so we could see the rest of the story, but I guess there wasn't much time to snap happy photos and stand in windows as the war went on...
I'm having a hard time translating the first page as a couple of words are throwing me. If anyone knows what that says, I would really appreciate the help with this one.
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The tropical pics are also very good to see and in fact all of it is of a high standard, some good quality pics of early war panzers. Later I assume he was too busy staying alive to pose for the cameras. Is it named and did he survive do you know?
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever

its just an opinion.
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You tend to find that early war , even early Barbarossa many soldiers had cameras and were snappng away hence all the early photos , as the war went on staying alive became more of a priority once the realities of combat hit home.
Very few albums contain many late war photos !
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Can you read the dates of death on the crosses ?
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I'm not sure if he survived or not, nor his name. I have been able to identify him though, the one on the right I believe:
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Paul D
Can you read the dates of death on the crosses ?
The photo's pretty clear. I'll get out my magnifier when I get home and see if I can read them.
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Paul D
Can you read the dates of death on the crosses ?
These are pretty hard to make out, but I think what we have is (translated to US date configuration):
Karl Zimmerman - 10/15/1917 - 9/1/1939 (maybe 9/2)
Helmut Richter - 2/11/1917 - 9/2/1939
The last grave is hard to make out. I "think" it says:
Gerhard Kolfermann - 8/12/1912 - 9/2/1939
Last edited by avenger; 12-12-2014 at 07:39 AM.
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