The photos are not mine, and are not going to be for sale. They are photos of family members of a friend of mine who is not a collector. I have been scanning them to do digital repair to them for my co-worker friend. Her father is one of the people in the photos, and I am not aware at this point what relation the others are to her. Her father managed to make it from Poland in WW2 to join the British Army as a Polish volunteer. Her mother was taken from Poland and sent to work in Germany. Her father and mother met in Germany at the end of the war, and my friend was born in Germany while her father was on occupation with the British Army. He stayed in the British Army and made it his career.......later the family came to the U.S. and my friend enlisted in the USAF gaining her citizenship. She met and married her husband while they both were in the USAF, and have since leaving the USAF lived in Ohio. She is doing family research and obtained these photos from her father's estate, and some from family still in Poland. She doesn't know about the uniforms, rank, branch, and insignia, and would like to learn what she can about them so she can complete information on who they were.
She would be most appreciative for any identification you can provide on them.
Thanks,
Ron
1. This is a photo of a family painting that is still in Poland that she hopes to be able to acquire one day.
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3. This is her father.
4. This one may have served in the German army in WW1. She is also very interested in what the badge is that looks like a swastika. I am told he was captured, maybe by the Russians, and died in captivity.
She would be most appreciative for any identification you can provide on them.
Thanks,
Ron
1. This is a photo of a family painting that is still in Poland that she hopes to be able to acquire one day.
2.
3. This is her father.
4. This one may have served in the German army in WW1. She is also very interested in what the badge is that looks like a swastika. I am told he was captured, maybe by the Russians, and died in captivity.
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