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    Hi

    Only For Sharing !!!

    Regards
    Xav'
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    Like the fact that elbow pads are illustrated. Nice photo!
    Esse Quam Videri

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          #5
          Xavier,

          great pictures. Especially the first one, as it looks like they are going to jump with all their equipment strapped to them, and outside of their jump smocks too.

          Kind regards,
          Frank.

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            #6
            i don t think that these pics are well known ...
            a friend is working in the french army archiv and gave it to me ...
            i have an another , THE GREATEST , but i have some problem for resizing

            if you are interested , give me a solution . i could send it on the waf but the quality is poor .

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              #7
              also excellent: the 3rd pic with the MP44 and "skijaeger" cap badge - both not so often seen up close and so clear. and the badge at least for me is rare in period pix - and in "person!"

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                #8
                Xavier,

                The first two are Excellent photos! Love them FJ pics

                The 3rd pic unfortunately...I don't have a good feeling about....too good to be true and has all the makings of a staged reenactor photo. Bill

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by W Petz View Post
                  Xavier,

                  The first two are Excellent photos! Love them FJ pics

                  The 3rd pic unfortunately...I don't have a good feeling about....too good to be true and has all the makings of a staged reenactor photo. Bill
                  agree first two very nice but number3 look like a reenactor with original item in use

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                    #10
                    Verry nice pics .That guy is holding a MP43/1 and has the early rare single flap closure Mag pouch.
                    Originally posted by inimicus View Post
                    also excellent: the 3rd pic with the MP44 and "skijaeger" cap badge - both not so often seen up close and so clear. and the badge at least for me is rare in period pix - and in "person!"

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                      #11
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                      LOTHRINGEN any info on where these are and the years,maybe germany or france between 43-44?.And the 3rd dose look real too,if its fake as people say,they did a good job,but why even say its real if fake,to make money and get a laugh.
                      Last edited by Fallschirmjaeger; 03-27-2008, 04:31 PM.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by W Petz View Post
                        Xavier,

                        The first two are Excellent photos! Love them FJ pics

                        The 3rd pic unfortunately...I don't have a good feeling about....too good to be true and has all the makings of a staged reenactor photo. Bill
                        I hold that opinion also.

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                          #13
                          The third picture is absolutly an authentic picture which is coming
                          from ECPA archive.

                          Be careful you need to pay them if you want to publish it !

                          This Feldwebel is from the Skijäger-brigade 1 and the picture has been
                          taken on 4th February 1944 on PRIPRET front.

                          You will find more pictures from this PK reportage in Militaria Magazine N°130-131.

                          Sorry it is in French language !

                          JYN
                          Last edited by JYN; 03-27-2008, 11:36 AM.

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                            JYN,

                            I'm sorry but I still believe this photo is a reenactor photo...Militaria Magazine is an excellent mag but rife with Frenchmen reenactor photos wearing original uniforms and equipment. I would like to see the reverse of this photo which should be marked to the archives if in fact it is a ECPA archive photo. I see too many things wrong with this photo.....some clues are with the MP44, Jackboots, painted belt...I've seen thousands and thousands of photos and this one just doesn't add up. Show me proof it came from the archives and I will shut my mouth. Bill

                            Originally posted by JYN View Post
                            The third picture is absolutly an authentic picture which is coming
                            from ECPA archive.

                            Be careful you need to pay them if you want to publish it !

                            This Feldwebel is from the Skijäger-brigade 1 and the picture has been
                            taken on 4th February 1944 on PRIPRET front.

                            You will find more pictures from this PK reportage in Militaria Magazine N°130-131.

                            Sorry it is in French language !

                            JYN
                            Last edited by W Petz; 03-27-2008, 03:08 PM.

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                              #15
                              What stikes me odd Jean-Yves is the padded jacket with T/W side out in snow.

                              Would also like to see the reverse of the photo.
                              Regards,
                              John
                              Esse Quam Videri

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