considering approx 200,000 German troops served in North Africa, I guess that based on their appearances being fairly similiar you could say the odds were 1 in 25,000 that it is the same guy.
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Same two guys on the left and right in tropical uniform. Proof that it was...considering they all came from a series of shots which I had in an album from North Africa.
There are many tropical pics which are from North Africa which are quite obvious from there and many which would appear to be from someplace completely different.
Lets not worry about trying to prove that a pic came from North Africa and just post some great pics.
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Mark I would say that shot of the three panzer wrapper guys is either Crete, Italy or Greece.
The use of black wraps and black trousers was very rare in Afrika. They were really only worn during the very initial arrival period around Tripoli 1941. They very quickly changed out of them due to the intense heat. The tree in the background certainly does not look like a Libyan tree. Possibly a Tunisian tree, but much more likely Italian.
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Originally posted by milcollector View PostMark I would say that shot of the three panzer wrapper guys is either Crete, Italy or Greece.
The use of black wraps and black trousers was very rare in Afrika. They were really only worn during the very initial arrival period around Tripoli 1941. They very quickly changed out of them due to the intense heat. The tree in the background certainly does not look like a Libyan tree. Possibly a Tunisian tree, but much more likely Italian.
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Giday Mark, very cool photo with the wraps , Although the wraps arn't 1st pattern wraps there is nothing to say they couldn't be 2nd model wraps with the collar piping ommitted which certainly could be earlier enough for afrika. Then again they could be 3rd pattern but I would think it unlikely for them to be reissued new woolen wraps in such a warm climate such as tunisia and more likely they have dug them out of the tank stowage bins for perhaps a cooler afternoon photograph. If only we knew!
Heres a pic that I have had for a while of an Dak nco, notice cufftital/goggles to cap and short tropical webbed boots
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