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    #46
    French soldiers...
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      #47
      Note the impressive number of empty shell container
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        #48
        Moroccan soldier...
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          #49
          Note the camo net on Adrian helmet...
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            Moroccan wounded...
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              #51
              Moroccan camp...winter 1943 - 1944 in Italy was very cold, but this men have bare feet!!!
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                #52
                French troops in a small mountain village...
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                  Italian people and French colonial troops. Initially, relations between soldiers and civilians were quite correct, but after colonial soldiers of General Juin is left to go to every type of violence. In a small village in the area some years ago was a monument built in memory of French colonial soldiers died during the battles... during the first night was destroyed by unknown. The memory still resists.
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                    #54
                    Ok...this is all John. I hope you and friends of this great Forum enjoy my little work .

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                      #55
                      ........ fantastic pages, fantastic photos, and fantastic study!!! veramente strepitoso (al solito!!!)

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Marco View Post
                        Moroccan wounded...
                        Interesting picture of a French soldier wounded.
                        Take a look closer on the top of his chest,there are words tatoo'ed :
                        "Pas de Chance" ,you can translate it as "No Luck".
                        Martin.
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                          #57
                          Thanks Marco for this memorial service!! I was asking myself what a russian soldier did there at that time any idea guys? Maybe he was a prisioner run away from a German lager? If so, he wasn't to much lucky, God bless him and those others with him too!!

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                            #58
                            Very interesting thread indeed!

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Marco View Post
                              Italian people and French colonial troops. Initially, relations between soldiers and civilians were quite correct, but after colonial soldiers of General Juin is left to go to every type of violence. In a small village in the area some years ago was a monument built in memory of French colonial soldiers died during the battles... during the first night was destroyed by unknown. The memory still resists.
                              I know of what you speak Marco. It was horrible, and should not have been allowed. We will discuss this and the fighting record of FEC as the time line unfolds.

                              Regards,
                              John
                              Esse Quam Videri

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by mayer View Post
                                Thanks Marco for this memorial service!! I was asking myself what a russian soldier did there at that time any idea guys? Maybe he was a prisioner run away from a German lager? If so, he wasn't to much lucky, God bless him and those others with him too!!
                                Hi Mayer...no, like I explain before, this group of russians was together british troops because Stalin send for study the combats in Italy.
                                Cheers
                                Marco

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