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    #16
    Those books by Ellis, McNab, Alisby and Quarrie are filled with errors. Those books are not intended for anyone with more than basic interest. If you had to correct them all you would be rewriting the whole book. The one photo book by Concord will nicely done, for it's size.

    Willi
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      #17
      Hi John!

      Ah! The Ramcke Brigade! Fallschirmjaeger im Kettenkrads!!!

      It doesn't get any better than that!

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        #18
        Hi Brian

        Don't forget these......
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        Esse Quam Videri

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          #19
          How could I...

          BMW R-75 with sidecar. I had the Tamiya 1/35 scale of this
          back in the 70's.

          I ride a Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom. I pretend...

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            #20
            Actually, now that I study the picture, that may be a Zundapp!

            Do you know, John?

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              #21
              How can you actually be sure that last pic is of a paratrooper, and not just of any Luft personel?
              JL

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                #22
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                Hi Brian, I don't know. I can't see enough frame to be certain. I called the jpg "BMW" for convenience, but I suspect it is not one.

                Jean-Loup! As stated already twice on this thread, one cannot tell DAK Luft. from Ramcke paras unless jump boots, jump helmet, or a bandoleer, etc. are visible in the photo. UNLESS, just as JYN's photos in his book, the photo came directly from a Ramcke veteran. Do your professors have this problem?
                Esse Quam Videri

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                  #23
                  I thought there might be a marking I didnt notice on the motorcycle, or something like that.
                  JL

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                    #24
                    Just teasing you Jean-Loup. That's a good point, but there is no marking. That is something on my "wish list," a part of a vehicle with the Ramcke R in the kite symbol!

                    Best,
                    John
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                      #25
                      Boy that's a tough one, John!

                      Ya gotta wonder if there's any 'for certain' vehicles like that
                      out there yet. Still, I can visualize a sand colored Kubel tucked
                      away in some old barn or shed with that big green kite on the fender...totally forgotten until...

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                        #26
                        In a mass grave in stalingrad, I saw the right part of the front of a german car. I dont know the technical word, the part that covers the tire. Anyways, the paint was still in exelent condition, with a white dragon still clearly visible. This piece stayed were it was, and is probably still rotting there now. I remember one idiot hit it with his shovel several times, to knock the mud of his shovel.... tsss
                        There might be a piece of Ramcke car like that out there...

                        JL

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Jean-Loup
                          In a mass grave in stalingrad, I saw the right part of the front of a german car. I dont know the technical word, the part that covers the tire. Anyways, the paint was still in exelent condition, with a white dragon still clearly visible. This piece stayed were it was, and is probably still rotting there now. I remember one idiot hit it with his shovel several times, to knock the mud of his shovel.... tsss
                          There might be a piece of Ramcke car like that out there...

                          JL
                          Who was digging up the mass grave? And why were they digging up a mass grave? Don't tell me! Let me guess! They were all working for the German war graves organisation and every set of remains recovered was carefully identified, tagged and bagged up with all of its remaining uniform effects. And what were you doing there? I am sure this will be interesting.

                          PK

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                            #28
                            Yes Prosper, all you said is exact. If you wanted to pull my pants down, you will have to find another subject. If you want more details I gave them in a very long thread that you will find in the paratrooper forum with the keyword Volksbund for example.
                            Contrarly to some senior members in this place, I do not deal with hundreds of ground dug items.
                            I want to become a forensic pathologist, so going to Russia ones was very interesting.

                            JL

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                                #30
                                I dont know how to interpret your laugh, but if you dont believe me, surf on the internet, and you will see there are a certain amount of "white" russian digger groups.
                                Anyways, in my 2 weeks in Stalingrad, we dug out about 115 bodies... butonly 4 of them had not be dug up onces before.
                                JL

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