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    #16
    some of mine...have no scanner so I have to take digi-photos of photos

    Bridge of Thorn

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      #17
      and my digi cam ain't the best

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        #18
        on the left is my Grandfather(Cholm Vet)

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          #19
          last one....I have more Ruins from WWI



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            #20
            Hello Otto,

            Don't get me wrong I am not knocking your interest in ruins....my interests are very much different from yours...put a Tiger or Panther in front of those ruined buildings and you will get my attention real quick. Most of the war torn areas of Europe were in ruins...that is the tragedy of war. We just have different collecting interests! I may post some of my photos that meet both of our interests. Bill



            Originally posted by Rendsburg
            Hi Bill,

            I understand your point of view but, we can not forget that what is today our hobby,it is resulted of a lot of pain and millions of interrupted lives.
            Otto

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              #21
              Here ya go, Bill, and everyone else -

              a tank (nice, big tank) and ruins!

              (Tiger II 105 of s. SS-Pz.Abt. 501 attached to Kampfgruppe Peiper, in the Rue Haut Rivage, Stavelot, Belgium, probably taken in Jan 1945. Original photo by M. Courtejoie, Stavelot.)
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                #22
                Ruins of Hitler's Berghof, taken by my father while in the US Occupation Army in 1946.

                Greg
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                  #23
                  Daddy took this photo in Munich in 1946.

                  Greg
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by W Petz
                    Hello Otto,

                    Don't get me wrong I am not knocking your interest in ruins....my interests are very much different from yours...put a Tiger or Panther in front of those ruined buildings and you will get my attention real quick. Most of the war torn areas of Europe were in ruins...that is the tragedy of war. We just have different collecting interests! I may post some of my photos that meet both of our interests. Bill
                    Hello Bill,
                    Excuse-me if I was rude, but you need to unerstand me. First I think in Portuguese and after I translate to English, sometimes the result is not good. I have a 100% Tarzan's English. Of course I want to see your photos of tanks + ruins!
                    TT

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                      #25
                      Here is some ruins with a nice early STuG for your enjoyment..... Mike

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                        #26
                        Hi Photo's guys,

                        I don't know if some of you read the Imperial forum. I'm the great nephew of Carl Hans Theodor Holler, alias " Sänger Flieger" or also Niels Sörnsen ( his artists name ), a German Pilot of WWI. If you have photos of him, or of Jasta 6, or anything concerning German Aviation of WWI please post here ( another thread ) if it's not verboten. If it's forbbiden, please send to me via email.

                        sangerflieger@gmail.com

                        Thanks in advance,
                        Otto

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                          #27
                          Ruins

                          Hello,
                          Here are two views of ruins from the Great War 1914-18.
                          Regards,
                          Jody
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                            #28
                            Ruins

                            Here is another view of the Great War.
                            Jody
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                              #29
                              Ruins

                              Here is a shot from the Soviet Union during WWII of ruins in the making.
                              Regards,
                              Jody
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                                #30
                                I also have many ruins photos. Every album one buys has several in it. Most look the same. Now and then one finds some good photos of ruined important buildings, bridges etc. The ordinary innocent civilian suffered the most when bombed out of their homes or were caught up in the fighting. Here's two photos of a French family which seem to be still living in their heavily damaged home. One photos shows them watching a column of French prisoners walking past.

                                Larrister
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