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    1918 photo quiz-kinda easy...

    a simple snapshot @1918.
    But there's something interesting going on here-rather rare even. Rick L. spotted it immediately. Anybody want to hazard a guess? Winner with most complete answer gets a photo of a chubby Unterofficer @1915.
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    Last edited by McCulloh; 01-30-2004, 10:33 PM.

    #2
    I would guess these are German prison guards posing with Italian prisoners.



    Tim
    "Gentlemen! You can't fight in here, this is the War Room!" - President Merkin Muffley

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tamerlane
      I would guess these are German prison guards posing with Italian prisoners.



      Tim
      Nope!
      Hint-look at the collars...

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        #4
        The balding nco is wearing a "reissued" italian tunic.

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          #5
          Originally posted by feldgrau dave
          The balding nco is wearing a "reissued" italian tunic.
          getting closer....

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            #6
            They're Austrian POWs in Fance, hence the PG painted on their uniform (Prisonnier de Guerre).

            Jan

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              #7
              Except for the balding nco in the middle, they appear to be wearing french tunics with austrian insignia on the collars...

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                #8
                Correct!!
                They are Austrian POWs in France @1918. The Austrians had a very small token contingent in France-and these men are from it! Well done. Please PM me for your prize.
                Cheers,
                jeMc

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