FJ Portraits
Dear Akira,
Concerning the true story of the nice portraits of FJs we know.
As I wrote (Green Devils !), in 1943 while quartered in Ivry-la-Bataille, Witzig's engineers decided to have their portraits taken by a photographer who ran a studio in nearby Anet. This is the true true story of those plates.
I was the first one to identify the unit. In fact most of those FJs were men from a sMG group. More than ten years ago, Mr Sammut (french collector) bought all the original glass negatives plates after the death of the photographer and then he started to sell them as well as prints in gun shows. Some of them Heer, LW have been sold by him in lot but the FJ ones are still his property.
Some of the negatives he found depicted some men from the LAH. They have been used by Schiffer for the cover of the WSS trilogy. Which just came to you is post-war repro photos made by a faker.
I am sending a repro-photo (wrong side if you compare it from one print, directly made from the original negative, in my book on page 97 - Format 6 x 8) ) that I get in a DKG NACHLASS (Mr Bethge love this expression) last year. The grouping is made of photos which are coming from different sources. Mr Bethge is not a reliable guy. Compare it to yours !I get one original print from a veteran and it was not this side and this quality. That how I identify the unit....
recto
verso Agfa Lupex
Sorry Akira, but I know where are the negatives and this pictures have been made by 1943 in France not so far from Paris.
Jean-Yves
Jean-Yves
Dear Akira,
Concerning the true story of the nice portraits of FJs we know.
As I wrote (Green Devils !), in 1943 while quartered in Ivry-la-Bataille, Witzig's engineers decided to have their portraits taken by a photographer who ran a studio in nearby Anet. This is the true true story of those plates.
I was the first one to identify the unit. In fact most of those FJs were men from a sMG group. More than ten years ago, Mr Sammut (french collector) bought all the original glass negatives plates after the death of the photographer and then he started to sell them as well as prints in gun shows. Some of them Heer, LW have been sold by him in lot but the FJ ones are still his property.
Some of the negatives he found depicted some men from the LAH. They have been used by Schiffer for the cover of the WSS trilogy. Which just came to you is post-war repro photos made by a faker.
I am sending a repro-photo (wrong side if you compare it from one print, directly made from the original negative, in my book on page 97 - Format 6 x 8) ) that I get in a DKG NACHLASS (Mr Bethge love this expression) last year. The grouping is made of photos which are coming from different sources. Mr Bethge is not a reliable guy. Compare it to yours !I get one original print from a veteran and it was not this side and this quality. That how I identify the unit....
recto
verso Agfa Lupex
Sorry Akira, but I know where are the negatives and this pictures have been made by 1943 in France not so far from Paris.
Jean-Yves
Jean-Yves
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