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    #46
    Wonderfull report Pierre , thanks taking us around...I'm planning to visit the Colmar-area very soon too, so any hints are more then welcome.

    Could you share the exact address of the neat museum in Turckheim?

    Cheers

    Jan
    'Arzt und Soldat'

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      #47
      Hi Jan,

      Here is the adress of the museum of Turckheim :

      25 rue du Conseil, 68230 TURCKHEIM
      Tél. : 03 89 80 86 66


      Ouvert du 15 avril au 15 octobre ( open 15 april / 15 october )

      HORAIRES D'OUVERTURE
      lundi et mardi : fermé ( closed )
      du mercredi au samedi : 14h à 18h
      dimanche : 10h à 12h et 14h à 18h


      En saison, du 1er juillet au 31 août :
      du lundi au samedi : 14h à 18h
      dimanche : 10h à 12h et 14h à 18h


      The museum is inside the village, near the hospital. Have a nice trip in Alsace
      Cheers
      PIERRE

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        #48
        Thanks Pierre

        Cheers

        Jan
        'Arzt und Soldat'

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          #49
          Pierre.

          Thanks for posting these very interesting photos!

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            #50
            Hi Pierre,

            Very nice "after the battle" photos and great museum too!!!

            THANKS!!!

            Regards,

            R. Mooyman.

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              #51
              Exelent "thread". Le musée a l'aire très bien.

              JL

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                #52
                Hello Pierre,

                I have visisted Le Linge as well, and thought of it as very impressive, like the Hartmannswillerkopf, Petit Ballon, and Tête de Faux. I have quite some pictures of these places, but not on file. Will dig them out. If you have any photos of these battlefields, then I would be most interested to see them!

                With kind regards,

                Cees

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                  #53
                  Great topic!

                  Many thanks to Pierre for showing his great pictures in such nice presentation! I love the German manequin with the StG44!!! Am I wrong or it is a FG42 at his feet??

                  Douglas.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by PIERRE.H
                    museum - 4
                    Nice display. The 2 Geb.Div. fought in the colmar pocket. They'd spent over 3 years in the frontlines up on the Murmansk front, fought a tough 3 week battle against a major Soviet offensive followed by a long trip of several thousand kilometers before going straight into the line around Colmar.
                    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                      #55
                      Thanks
                      For Cees, I've no digital pictures of the Linge area and hartmanwillerskopf. But i'll do some in next april. I'll post them on the forum.
                      Yes, you've seen well, Douglas: it's an FG 42
                      Best regards
                      PIERRE

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                        #56
                        It's ironic, in July i was looking around the area the 2 Geb.Div. fought in October '44 and now you've been looking around the area they fought in jan-feb '45....with a few thousand kilometers in between us!
                        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                          #57
                          Thanks Pierre for a very enjoyable thread


                          Cheers, Ade.

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                            #58
                            Pierre,
                            I greatly enjoyed your presentation. Thanks!

                            Chet
                            Zinc stinks!

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                              #59
                              Pierre,

                              Ces't Bon! If you were outside Colmar (a georgeous town btw) you were very near Holtzwihr the sight of Audie Murphy's "one man stand" that earned him the Medal of Honor.

                              When I was there several years ago I went to the spot where this happened. It was a moving experience for me knowing what had happened there 60 years earlier.

                              Here are directions to a tough to find secluded spot: http://www.audiemurphy.com/holtzwihr4.htm

                              In addition here is the transcript which was read when the medal was presented to him in 1945: http://www.audiemurphy.com/award1.htm

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                                #60
                                Very nice and entertaining thread Pierre!

                                Richard V

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