I got this photo today of Russian and German soldiers, probably in the Spring of 1918.
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Tom Y
On the back it says, "Austausch den Zeitungen zwischen G____ungen am R(ie?)g__" Exchange of newspapers between ???Attached Files
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Tom Y
And finally, the paper itself. Bolshevik propaganda?Attached Files
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Tom Y
Note the poor sans culotte holding the papersAttached Files
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i think karl got it! ive looked up the alphabet (http://www.peter-doerling.de/Lese/Sutterlin0.htm)
but it still does look like "rieger"
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Tom Y
Yup, got it now. That swoop on the S had me fooled. The last word looks like Rieger to me too, but I thought I'd better check.
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Tom Y
Originally posted by Rick ResearchKarl's right!
An EXTREMELY interesting POLITICAL photo, Tom! The newspaper appears to be under the masthead "Tovarich" (Comrade) and the fact that the barefoot soldier is still wearing his cap cockade makes me think this is 1917 and the Kerensky interlude.
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