The hue/ flou might be due to the extreme cold.
I've seen this more than once and I even have some pictures that feature the same charasteristic hue. Although pictures taken under normal circumstances don't have this hue, some taken in extreme cold do. This is as the cold causes a dense fog, creating a sort of flou effect. This so-called fog is only formed at very cold temperatures, let us say minus 35/40 degrees Celsius.
It maby taken in the north The men in the phote wear wintercamoflage uniforms with bredbags and y-straps and berjaeger caps.
Maby finland..looks like the trees was tipped over by explosive. Karelen? Kaprolat?
If its not a fake photo..the lens behave like a modern wideangel-lens This lenses was not common those days.
also try backlight it!not a 100% for sure test but it might help! could it be maybe post war takin in the army with german equipment???(just a thought!!)
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