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    A French POW

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      More French

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        French colonial escorted by a guard

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          Auctually these are romanian soldiers. The Hungarian army never officially switched sides, though some units did switch to the side of the Soviets. It was falsly reported to the Germans that the elite Szent László Division switched sides, and this rumor caused the Germans to order the disarmorment of all Hungarian soldiers not serving in German units, ie the Hungarian SS.

          Originally posted by Todd Gylsen View Post
          Hungarian POW's after switching sides in the war.

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            Text with photo. Some Russians give themselves up.

            Cheers

            Karl
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            Last edited by eke_karl; 10-02-2007, 09:55 PM. Reason: added translated text

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              More Russian POWs.
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                And again.
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                  Another.
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                    One of my all-time favorite in my color slide collection - a young russian prisoner with a white armband in full smile.
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                      Russian POWs carrying wounded. Is the wounded soldier German?

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                      Larry
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                        Russian POWs carrying food canisters.
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                            A recent acquisition.

                            They were taken prisoner at Zitomir.
                            13 December 1943
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                              Originally posted by Larrister View Post
                              Russian POWs carrying wounded. Is the wounded soldier German?

                              Cheers
                              Larry
                              Hi Larry, if his boots have hob nails in them, which I think I can see (?) he is German.

                              Cheers, Ade.

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                                Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi View Post
                                One of my all-time favorite in my color slide collection - a young russian prisoner with a white armband in full smile.
                                Great photograph, I love your color slides! But I would se he's a HiWi rather than a POW, judging by his armband.

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