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12-30-2023 12:26 AM
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Amazing. Well researched and presented! Neil
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Indeed well researched, Will. Thanks to the original owner for providing a detailed inscription on the reverse including names. Interesting to see the area is the same as the curved path and hedgerow are in the past and present states. Good candidate photo for a now and then comparison from the same location/angle.
Do you think they are Kriegsversehrter or are they being wheeled around the grounds after treatment?
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What a great job with just one photo. Great memories of the family trip to Bavaria.
Good luck with the detailed information on the back. With your efforts, this has allowed its protagonists to come back to life.
It is not difficult to imagine where the wounded suffered frostbite and had their feet amputated in the winter of 1941/42.
Great job!
Regards
Santi
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Neil Hever
Amazing. Well researched and presented! Neil
Hi Neil, thanks for the comment and I am glad you like the thread.
Kind regards,
Will.
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Witt
Indeed well researched, Will. Thanks to the original owner for providing a detailed inscription on the reverse including names. Interesting to see the area is the same as the curved path and hedgerow are in the past and present states. Good candidate photo for a now and then comparison from the same location/angle.
Do you think they are Kriegsversehrter or are they being wheeled around the grounds after treatment?
Thank you Ben. For me it is one of those rare times I will buy a photo. The soldier on the left is wearing an Edelweiss on his cap, plus the research potential meant I had to add this to the collection. I would hazard a guess that they were on a day trip from the Reserve Hospital where they were being treated. Maybe this was a common practice for soldiers during treatment as a sort of morale booster. A little anecdote about my Father is that years before I was born, he was in a bad car wreck and had his leg in plaster from the hip to the ankle. I remember him telling me he was in hospital for about a month and patients would be taken out on trips to places.
Kind regards,
Will.
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TabsTabs1964
What a great job with just one photo. Great memories of the family trip to Bavaria.
Good luck with the detailed information on the back. With your efforts, this has allowed its protagonists to come back to life.
It is not difficult to imagine where the wounded suffered frostbite and had their feet amputated in the winter of 1941/42.
Great job!
Regards
Santi
Thank you Santi. You are the master of this type of thread and I definitely took inspiration from the many excellent presentations you have made. I totally agree with you there and I have quite a few death cards and other documents that show frostbite was common.
Kind regards,
Will.
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Thank you for the brilliant additions to the thread!
The information about the excursions organised by the Volksblatt newspaper is really interesting, I was not familiar with this before today. I wonder if the two women in photo were part of this scheme and say this because the are dressed in civilian clothing.
I must admit that I spent a long time enjoying the panoramic views too.
Thanks again Santi.
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