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    #61
    Hey,

    interesting that one platoon on 2./1 was in Dombas attached to the 1./1 ... Learend something new!

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      #62
      It's amazing what you can tell about the three brothers
      Grafen von Blücher knows! Super beautiful what you all show.
      Here is my contribution!
      The grave of Wolfgang after the transfer to the central cemetery
      and one of the most beautiful portraits by Wolfgang Henner Peter Lebrecht Graf von Blücher
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        #63
        Wasn't this offered by HH a few years back?
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          #64
          Interesting pictures Onkel Kurt ...

          Never seen the "new" grave before...

          Who else has pictures from the Blücher Brothers or related ones?

          Here are the brothers ...
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            #65
            Originally posted by Eric Queen View Post
            Wasn't this offered by HH a few years back?

            That's a beautiful and early document with an orignal AH signature.

            So far I've not counted more than 5 of the formal KC documents to Fallschirmjäger. But there must be some more, no?

            Markus.

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              #66
              W. von Blücher in action at Dordrecht 10/13 may '40.











              More great images; http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/dordt/

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                #67
                That one is still missing in the thread ...

                And Wolfgangs grave today ...

                Regards
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                  #68
                  This photo was in a group of Blucher brother photos I bought a while back. Not too sure who is who here.
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                    #69
                    I thought for the heck of it I would post a couple better photos of Broders badge because of the FPN on it. L33450 in 1940 was 2./Fsch.Jg.Rgt.1.

                    The photo is of Border and his brother Heinrich who was also a paratrooper and was killed as a member of the Sturm Regiment at Flugplatz Malemes
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