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    FJ in Rome (Then & Now)

    Hello.
    In september 1943, italian soldiers of "Piave" Division surrender to german Fallschirmjager of 2. FJD
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    ...9 months later, german Fallschirmjäger surrender to US Troops front of central railroad station of Rome.
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      #3
      ..and this is for Luca Ongaro (the shot was taken in Via Asmara)
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        #4
        nice work again Marco

        I like the Panzerfaust in the first picture, looks like a blue-grey one, first time I have seen one that colour

        Cheers

        john

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          #5
          Cool pictures. I spotted at least two FG42s in the pics. Anybody spot more than two?
          When you go home
          Tell them for us and say
          For your tomorrow
          We gave our today

          --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
          Iwo Jima 1945

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            #6
            I love these. Great work Marco!

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              #7
              Thanks

              Thanks Marco for showing the pictures,the FJ as prisoners is interesting any more with this or others in general around this time,alll new to me.

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                #8
                Ciao Marco,
                many thanks to me for the information to Alessandra's Then&Now pic in Via Asmara.
                Cheers Massimo from Rome.

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                  #9
                  Marco, do you live in the street
                  Rome is not a small village and I am still shocked how you have found Via Asmara.
                  Thanks again to you and Alessandra
                  Luca
                  Siam fatti cosi!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Luca Ongaro View Post
                    Marco, do you live in the street
                    Rome is not a small village and I am still shocked how you have found Via Asmara.
                    Thanks again to you and Alessandra
                    Luca
                    No Luca, I don't live in Rome, but my friend Alessandra live in the area where the Piave Division surrender to the German 2.FJD. The street of your photo is very close to the location of the first photo in this thread (the building in the background was the home of his husband until 30 years ago)

                    Marco

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                      #11
                      Well done Marco!

                      Have you anything for this one?
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                      Esse Quam Videri

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post
                        Well done Marco!
                        Have you anything for this one?
                        John...what question you made me? Ja..naturlich!!!
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                          much fun!
                          Esse Quam Videri

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                            #14
                            Thanks for sharing these Marco. They are really interesting.

                            Regards,
                            Stephen

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