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    notes the same Greek War Cemetery posted above in early 1945
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      Originally posted by mufasa View Post
      I realized only in this moment Greek flag in your avatar Nco !!

      and for you a special tribute to Greek soldiers that from 13/14 September (to mid-November 1944) joined by Canadians against German paratroopers, from Riccione to Cervia on the adriatic coast..

      the greek badge because I saw that here in Rimini, although in British uniforms greeks used their "old" badges ....

      this photo (by George Kaye) is dated , Rimini 21 September 1944!!!
      Hi mufasa,
      I know very well of this photo of the soldier with the side cap and the connection to a member.
      I am enjoying this thread more than ever now , like the Greek artifacts you are presenting.
      Keep up the good work.
      cheers
      NCO

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        and here we are 3/4 days before the great assault on the Gothic line, and even south of the Metauro river, against the Poles....
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          Oriano, I always enjoy seeing updates to this thread. Have always wanted to visit this area.
          Willi

          Preußens Gloria!

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          Sapere aude

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            Originally posted by Willi Z. View Post
            Oriano, I always enjoy seeing updates to this thread. Have always wanted to visit this area.
            if you come Rimini Willi, there are not only go over again a month of battles between German paratroopers and the Allies in September 1944 ...... Rimini Rimini is always the same: sea, beach, sun, summer, holiday, a Las Vegas for families with children, a place for amazing food and wine, but above all friendly and hospitable people ....This they have learned immediately the German POW (nearly 150,000) in the camps on the beaches of Rimini Enklave in 1945 / 1946 ,
            and a few years later they returned as free men with their families on the Riviera and made the fortune and success of our coast....
            .. I wait for you ...

            ciao Oriano

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              Oriano as always fascinating history.

              Rene Chavez
              www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com

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                Originally posted by Rene Chavez View Post
                Oriano as always fascinating history.

                Rene Chavez
                www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com
                thanks Rene!
                ciao Oriano

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                  oh yes.Great fashinating stories Oriano.Thank you

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                    Originally posted by herrzark View Post
                    oh yes.Great fashinating stories Oriano.Thank you
                    Thanks Herrzak!
                    Ciao Oriano

                    Inviato dal mio SM-G903F utilizzando Tapatalk

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                      Another of a paratrooper veteran (5 yaeears) fallen a week after the liberation of Rimini ...

                      "Rimini, September 28, 1944 so we are north of Bellaria, on the river Rubicone (or Fiumicino) against the Greeks and the New Zealanders
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                        Two photos:

                        Greek soldiers in Bellaria on the mouth of the Uso river use,

                        and a Maori soldier in position with his Bren right on Fiumicino river, note the paratrooper helmet on his head
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                          And a last photo for this "sterbebild", taken a couple of days before (September 25th) just south Bellaria (Nadiani house on the Pircio ditch, today there is a Camping): a Tiger of Pz.Abt. 508 that supported the paratroopers of the 1FJD
                          abandoned (a failure? without gasoline?) near a Sherman hit of the 20 Armored Regiment (New Zaeland).
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                            Great "WikiOriano" !

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                              Originally posted by mrcsnsl View Post
                              Great "WikiOriano" !
                              Thanks!
                              Ciao Oriano

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                                Originally posted by mufasa View Post
                                Two photos:

                                Greek soldiers in Bellaria on the mouth of the Uso river use,

                                and a Maori soldier in position with his Bren right on Fiumicino river, note the paratrooper helmet on his head
                                Brilliant mufasa, great pic, and thanks for sharing some of the Greek related items, keep up the great work.
                                cheers
                                NCO

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