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    Hello fellow forum members,

    I would like to ask for anyone to please help me with some research that I have been doing for the last fifteen years.

    About 15 years ago my family was contacted by a man that was researching the circumstances of his uncles death in 1940. He had been killed while serving in the British army during the period immediatly after the evacuation of Dunkirk. He had found out that his uncle was killed with my grandfather, and was keen to find out if our family had any idea about the circumstances of their deaths.

    Needless to say, information regarding the details of British soldiers deaths at
    that stage of the campaign were sketchy to say the least. We could not help him, in fact it was two years after Grandfather was listed as Missing befor they were able to confirm he had been K.i.A.

    To cut a very long story short, the long process of research is at an end, all the circumstances have been painstakenly revealed useing various sources from all over the world.

    The two men were in fact killed along with three french artillerymen, and a Senegalese colonial soldier having just destroyed one of the bridges in front of Rommels advance toward the Seine.

    The one thing that I would dearly like is to see some photographs of the area at the time. British troops rarely took pictures, none exist that I am aware of. I recently bought a photograph album from Australia that included one or two photos of an area close to where Granpa and his mates took a last stand.

    I was hopeing that someone might share pictures they have, perhaps from the German side.

    The date of the action was the 13th june 1940.
    The bridge was at Criquebuef-sur-seine.
    I know he had fought at Pont-de-l'Arch, also at Evreux and Igoville

    Any pictures of anywhere around these areas or Rouen or Elbuef. Would be wonderful.

    I really hope you guys can help, ....regards, and best wishes to everyone.

    Mr Slug.
    Last edited by mr slug; 07-06-2007, 10:52 AM.

    #2
    The very first picture in the album I bought

    <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/uglydukwling/scan0005-1.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>

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      #3
      Another....?

      This one is in a group of photos captioned Evreux, and dated june 1940.

      The guy on the left appears to be wearing boxing gloves !
      <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c289/uglydukwling/scan0007-2.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>

      regards Mr Slug

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        #4
        Hello,

        Not sure if this album could help to you in your research, but in any case, take a look.
        It´s an early german photo album of the french campaing, and you could see places like Dijon, Durkirchen, Longvic, etc...

        Hope it helps:

        http://www.puntadelanza.net/Index.ph...ia=AlbumFotos1

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          #5
          Hello Mr Slug,

          Buy "Blitzkrieg in the west then & now" by Jean Paul Pallud.
          There is a chapter about the British troops active in operation red of the campaign compleet with pictures.
          ISBN: 0 900913 68 1

          Cheers,
          Peter

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            #6
            Hello Mr Slug,

            I do have several pictures about the area you are searching during summer 1940. I do have Evreux, Elbeuf, Rouen, Bourgtheroulde etc... We can do certainly exchange our pics.

            I'm looking forward to hear from you, here my e-mail : LemarchandloicATaolDOTcom

            Best wishes from Normandy,

            Loic

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              #7
              Your Help is appreciated.

              [QUOTE=Santiago;2070296]Hello,

              Not sure if this album could help to you in your research, but in any case, take a look.
              It´s an early german photo album of the french campaing, and you could see places like Dijon, Durkirchen, Longvic, etc...

              Santiago,
              I am very grateful for that lead. The pictures are great and wonderful quality..................Thank you, Mr Slug.

              Peter U,
              As always, ready to help and another good lead that will be followed up
              Thank you, Mr Slug.

              Loic,
              Many thanks, I have sent an email to you..............Regards Mr Slug.

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                #8
                Reseach, worth looking into !

                Here is a Link to an interesting website, for those of you that are embarking on a research project.

                The website is by the guy that researched my Grandfathers death in France 1940.(mentioned in the earlier post)
                The extraordinary lengths that he went to are detailed here.
                It might give some leads to anyone that is struggleing to know where to start, or boost the moral of someone that has gotton 'bogged down'.

                http://thegreatershare.blogspot.com/index.html

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