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    Some photos found

    Some lady i got to talking to in cue in post office while i was waiting to pick a badge asked what badge it was and on telling her she told me she had a few old photos at home she didnt want and i could have them..

    1 Looks like a knocked out 88mm

    All others seem too be of a town and sences from a camp ???

    Best Rob
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          #5
          probably best to move the thread to the picture forum but i reckon the pics are maybe from a US unit liberating a camp and of the person war time service in europe!

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            #6
            I think the KL photos are reprints of know pictures. The writting behind is in Polish.
            I like the 88 canon photos a lot! It seems to have been sabotaged by its crew.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jean-Loup View Post
              I think the KL photos are reprints of know pictures. The writting behind is in Polish.
              I like the 88 canon photos a lot! It seems to have been sabotaged by its crew.
              I like the 88mm wreck too.

              Best Rob

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                #8
                Hello,

                The photograph showing a bridge (above the photo of a destroyed bridge) is the bridge at Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

                With kind regards,

                Koen.

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                  Originally posted by D_Dutch View Post
                  Hello,

                  The photograph showing a bridge (above the photo of a destroyed bridge) is the bridge at Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

                  With kind regards,

                  Koen.
                  Hi Koen

                  Thank you for identifying the bridge in photo.
                  Very interesting.

                  Rob

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