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    #31
    Originally posted by para03 View Post
    Akira,
    Mine was also taken by Bildberichter G******252;nther Diedermann and is numbered 1786/24. It has the 'Archiv Schnitzer' stamp as well. Unfortunately, the paper description on back was removed at one time or another...

    Here is another photo that might be from the same series. It has the same stamps on back and is missing the paper description just like the other one. It is numbered 1786/15.

    If they are indeed related, that means there were quite a few taken that day. Makes me wonder where the rest are...

    -Chuck
    Excellent pics!

    These are most likely taken the same day. For those who may not know, the first number is the roll number (1786) and the second number represents the photograph number on the roll (15).

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      These film numbers are usually found written in pencil (sometimes stamped, like Diedermann photos) and a great source for finding the sequence when acquiring large number of photos from a Bildbercichter. Not all photos were printed enlarged, so it is not likely that you will find complete (1-40 etc.) sequence.

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