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    Nick & John Thanks for the information and Todd for sharing more of your photos!!
    Here are some more portraits from my collection. #685
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              Here are a few bonus pics I recently picked up from another WAF member. LWFD #1
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                              Landspolizei

                              Originally posted by Todd Gylsen View Post
                              How do you explain this huys uniform? WH uniform with LW breast eagle.

                              Todd

                              I believe that uniform is Landspolizei. They had a dark blue or a forest green uniform that resembled the Dienstrock. They wore LW breast eagles because they were under fat Herman's jurisdiction.

                              Bruce

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                                Danke

                                Originally posted by Stijn David View Post
                                Hello,


                                Nice pictures + thanks for sharing => about these tree's. They are topped manually by hand. These tree's are what we call in Belgium 'Knotwilgen'. the word 'Knot' does stand for the topping of the tree.

                                They where used (and still are) to borderline a piece of land and they need much water to grow. Iff you do not top these this type of tree then they will become to heavy at the top and break.

                                Such tree's are a common sight in this part of Belgium (West-Flanders) and it is also my guess going on the building that that picture is taken somwhere in Flanders or Northern France during WWII.

                                Just a tree clarification moment from my side to make clear that IMHO it is not correct to say that these where topped by artillery. I can make you a phew moder pictures of such tree's when wanted

                                Cordial greetings,
                                Stijn David

                                Thanks for that info. I did not know that. I can see now that they are all uniform in their topping. I appreciate the information. I am glad I posted the picture now.

                                Bruce

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