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    You gotta see this picture!!

    Rick great photos! Like the drums in front of the rifles! Well, here is one of my lastest finds. This is one of many in a Pioneer Bat. 45 photo album I just got. A first maybe??? Mike

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    Last edited by Mike Dunn; 03-04-2002, 11:14 PM.

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    In private photo albums we see occasionally people s<font color="#444444">h</font>itting but certainly for me this is the first time to see this kind of equipment.

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      Mike: I am amzed at the armed Gefreiter "guarding" them!

      "Sie mußten ja alle zusammen sch**ßen! Sofort machen!..."

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        #4
        The soldier in the white shirt laughingly states to his commrades
        "Let him snap the photo, no one will ever see it!"

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          I have seen another in an album belonging to a member of Inf.Rgt. 110 where you can see two funny snapshots, one a soldier in a very heroic position wearing his underpants and belt with buckle and the other what appears to be a medical exam looking for some type of veneral disease or parasit in the soldiers testicles and you see the medical officer looking at this part of the body in a line of naked soldiers with his hands up.

          Cheers

          Angel
          Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

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            #6
            Wonderful photograph! The armed guard watching over the scheißhaus was normal in Russia and other theatres like the Balkans because partisans, usually civilians armed with grenades, saw the enemy on the john as a soft target and many German soldiers were killed when performing their ablutions.

            Prosper K

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              Well, glad to see them reading the paper. Seems like some things never change. I've been trying to figure out how I can get website access in the john for some time now. It would beat taking in reading materials! (of course it could mean I might never come out as well)
              Richard V

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                Former army paratroopers "roughing it" with just a couple of logs nailed together, near Schoenfeld, September 1939.

                *from Walter Ruemmlers photo album.

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