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    #31
    This photo was duplicated. Note the slightly different information and name spellings on the backs of the pictures.

    Can anyone decipher the second line immediately below?
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      #32
      Under magnification, this senior NCO assigned to the 3.Panzerdivision is seen to be wearing the ribbons for an EK2 and a "frozen meat medal" among others along with a Leistungabzeichen.
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        #33
        We can see at least one World War II veteran amongst these individuals assigned to the 3.Panzerdivision.
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          #34
          We've finally arrived to 1969. I'm just a wee lad of six years old.

          OTL Suhr is being congratulated by a Major Von Gieitersheim of the 12.Panzerdivision.

          Change of command? Retirement ceremony?

          Is OTL Suhr wearing a paradehelm?
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            #35
            The back of the above photo.

            Does it offer any clues?
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              #36
              Another pass-in-review. OTL Suhr is ecorted by Major Von Gietersheim. Note that these soldiers are wearing the patch of the 2.Jaegerdivision.
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                #37
                This final military photo from the Suhr archive shows a traditions ceremony for the 15th Panzer Regiment.

                I'll post the label below to make sure I got the translation correct.
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                  #38
                  Can somebody make sure I got this right?
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                    #39
                    These pictures came with archive. I presume they depict OTL Suhr's mother.

                    The smaller photo is dated 1951 and has a Hamburg studio mark. The other photo appears to show the same woman climbing up the mast of a sailing ship in a full length dress.

                    A no-nonsense woman this Frau Suhr!
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                      #40
                      The last of the bunch!

                      Do these snap shots from "Juni 1959" depict well known tourist spots?

                      The photo studio was in Oberbieber.

                      Thanks for hanging with me. I hope to learn a lot from your commentary!
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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Guardian 5 View Post
                        Of course, following every ceremony there is a party...

                        Major Suhr can be seen second from the left.

                        The photo is labeled "Okt 62".
                        Nice to see my good friend Alfred Rubbel:

                        http://www.amazon.de/Panzer-Tiger-Os...5045182&sr=8-1
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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Guardian 5 View Post
                          Can somebody make sure I got this right?
                          "Traditionsverband - Einweihung des Gedenksteins PzRgt 15".

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Guardian 5 View Post
                            Man what a party!


                            Suhr is seen standing second from the left in the back row. The first gentleman in the back row is Graf Stauffenberg - any relation?


                            Thanks,
                            TJ
                            most likely him:
                            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berthol...n_Stauffenberg

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Guardian 5 View Post
                              Here is the back of the above photo?

                              Any volunteers for translation?

                              Thanks,
                              TJ
                              "4. Transport Kurz-Lehrgang"". - "4th short transport training".

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                                #45
                                That are very nice pictures, thank you for showing.
                                It is interesting to identify them and you know a lot TJ, also the "Emma".

                                My favorite picture is the group picture in the "Ordensburg Sonthofen", because of the mixture of uniforms.
                                I do believe it too that it is the son of the most famous Stauffenberg.
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