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    Ladyes and gentlemen...the Panzer-Donkey!

    Hello...
    These pictures was taken in Schio, a city near Vicenza (Italy), in the early 1945, to the "Schule für den Kampf der Verbundenen Waffen" under command of Major Otto Laun, 1st parachute division.
    this is the link:
    http://digilander.libero.it/historia...anzerasino.htm

    Marco
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      Talk about a bad ass!
      WAF LIFE COACH

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        This has made my day! Thanks very much!

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          #5
          left or right???

          hmm, just wondering..., the Fallschirmjager is on the left or is the right side off this picture??? hmm , ohh now i goth it, it´s on the left or??? hope i dont just put my big foot in......
          serise, good picture, it´s make my day, big

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              wow , that´s the famous ASD44 (armored-storm-donkey 1944)

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                Apsd

                no gerd.W, i do belive it´s a APSD MIDD -45(MAY), Assult Pionier Storm Donkey,it´s motto was:onk onk forward too gloria of the heimat
                reg:ola

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                  #9
                  WoW!

                  4x4 FJ "Animal" PZ

                  Best regards,

                  Ricardo.

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                    #10
                    Like the ME-262, if Germany had just developed these ASD-44s sooner and in far greater numbers, they might have won the war!

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                      I have a original postcard of the 1st donkey pic,It came in a grouping of postcards of Italian Partisans there is also some postcards of Luftwaffe troops surrendering and funerals with coffins draped with Italian Flags.I can post some if there is any interest.Jay Parisi

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                        Hi Jayp...I'm interesting to see, can you show us?
                        cheers
                        Marco

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                          Marco,here are some of my postcards.Jay Parisi
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