notes the same Greek War Cemetery posted above in early 1945
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Originally posted by mufasa View PostI 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!!!
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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Originally posted by Willi Z. View PostOriano, I always enjoy seeing updates to this thread. Have always wanted to visit this area.
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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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).Attached Files
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Originally posted by mufasa View PostTwo 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
cheers
NCO
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