Thanks everyone!
To anmarlodz: I guess the cemetary scene in the movie "1944" was made after these photos. The photos belonged to an estonian NCO who served in I batallion of the 47th regiment and these were published in several books before the movie was released.
Here is a sad story of an estonian Uscha. Oskar Unt who was KIA in Ostfront near Tarassovo. Group of letters sent from his girlfriend to him and all the letters have "zurück" marked on the envelope - it means the letters were sent back to the sender. In one of the last sent envelopes is a tiny piece of paper with a short message "langenud 10.11.43" - KIA 10.11.43 and the markings of censorship.
To anmarlodz: I guess the cemetary scene in the movie "1944" was made after these photos. The photos belonged to an estonian NCO who served in I batallion of the 47th regiment and these were published in several books before the movie was released.
Here is a sad story of an estonian Uscha. Oskar Unt who was KIA in Ostfront near Tarassovo. Group of letters sent from his girlfriend to him and all the letters have "zurück" marked on the envelope - it means the letters were sent back to the sender. In one of the last sent envelopes is a tiny piece of paper with a short message "langenud 10.11.43" - KIA 10.11.43 and the markings of censorship.
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