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    #16
    Originally posted by Michael Kuligowski View Post
    few pictures of Leopold

    here is Him at the flak - signed Vali 1942

    Not just any old flak but a rare Gebirgs Flak 38 by the looks of it. It would have been a fantastic shot had it shown the complete gun
    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Simon orchard View Post
      Not just any old flak but a rare Gebirgs Flak 38 by the looks of it. It would have been a fantastic shot had it shown the complete gun
      actually - its coming - few weeks after I bought this group - widow has found more pictures - there is one from the same series showing whole flak

      I should have it shortly.... so far - only closeup...
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        #18
        Wow! Great grouping! The Soldbuch, Awards, and most of all personally, the photos! Groupings like these always interest me way more than other things such as weapons or equipment. I have something similiar to yours, but it is to a pionier who was caputed in Crimea.

        Again, awesome grouping!

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          #19
          guys !
          anyone could help with translation of documents from post #9 and wound card from #7 ??

          also - are these salzburg pics - mass made prints - like postcards ??

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            #20
            Hi Mr. Kuligowski

            These photos would be actual photographs, and later, with a small fee, you could have them converted to postcards to send home and such. Some were never sent home. I have a pair from a parade, it would be a good example for you.

            (Sorry, my scanner wasn't working properly, so you can't see the entire rear)



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              #21
              The french paper of post 8 is a "laissez passer" ("ausweis") and a certificate of discharge for the man who is discribed as an autrichian who have lost the military service. With that paper, the man could join his home.
              The second document is a medical description of his health problem and wound, and also certificate for his liberation of Camp of prisoner.
              The two papers are complementar (is it correct english ?).
              Sorry for my bad english !

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                #22
                Originally posted by Luft 76 View Post
                The french paper of post 8 is a "laissez passer" ("ausweis") and a certificate of discharge for the man who is discribed as an autrichian who have lost the military service. With that paper, the man could join his home.
                The second document is a medical description of his health problem and wound, and also certificate for his liberation of Camp of prisoner.
                The two papers are complementar (is it correct english ?).
                Sorry for my bad english !
                thank You much !!!

                this medical documents is from 1947 - so I guess wound from 1945 was more serious ! cheers !

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Luft 76 View Post
                  The french paper of post 8 is a "laissez passer" ("ausweis") and a certificate of discharge for the man who is discribed as an autrichian who have lost the military service. With that paper, the man could join his home.
                  The second document is a medical description of his health problem and wound, and also certificate for his liberation of Camp of prisoner.
                  The two papers are complementar (is it correct english ?).
                  Sorry for my bad english !
                  thank You much !!!

                  this medical documents is from 1947 - so I guess wound from 1945 was more serious ! cheers !

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