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    My first TR photos

    I bought these 3 photos recently from a local militaria shop. I dont know much about photos (just what i read on the forum) so i need some assistance. Also note that i do not have a uv tester (yet). Thanks in advance for the help (and sorry if some photos are a bit blurry).

    1) Here is the first one. On the back there is a "Agfa Brovira" watermark and also a "RUDOLF SAUER D4462" watermark. From what i read on the forum Agfa Brovira is the type of paper used to print the photo right? Also note that the size of the photo is 6x9 cm.

    Front:

    Back:

    2) Now the 2nd photo. There is no watermark the indicates the type of paper used but just a "RUDOLF SAUER A6279" one and some writing that i do not have a clue what it says. The size is again 6x9 cm.

    Front:

    Back:

    3) And finaly the last one. There is a "Agfa" watermark on the back and some lines (no one has written on them) and just a II 41(?) written on the back. Size is 13,5 x 9.

    Front:

    Back:

    Regards,
    Fotis
    Last edited by general1900; 11-18-2009, 07:20 AM.

    #2
    Nice pics mate!
    Cheers, Steve
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    "Next to a battle lost, the saddest thing is a battle won." Arthur Wellesley — Duke of Wellington

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      #3
      Originally posted by Steve P View Post
      Nice pics mate!
      Thanks Steve im glad you like them. Note also that the german on the third photo has a two piece ribbon bar and a badge. The last award of the ribbon bar is the Sudeten medal if im not mistaken and the first one cant tell for sure (Astria medal maybe?). The badge probably is either the IAB or some Sports Badge.

      Regards,
      Fotis

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        #4
        These are all original photographs, and nice ones to boot. I especially like the last one. This clearly illustrates that Range mit Portepee (Commissioned Officers) wore upgraded standard-issue tunics. Note that his Feldbluse still features the original breast eagle...

        Sincerely,
        Vincent S.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Vincent S. View Post
          These are all original photographs, and nice ones to boot. I especially like the last one. This clearly illustrates that Range mit Portepee (Commissioned Officers) wore upgraded standard-issue tunics. Note that his Feldbluse still features the original breast eagle...

          Sincerely,
          Vincent S.
          Thanks Vincent. Im very happy that i have them and that they are original. Seems that i was right that i heard the voice in my mind saying "Buy them" "Buy them".

          Regards,
          Fotis

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            #6
            Glad you can appreciate these pieces of history. Watch out with buying photographs though, these are - just as most other Third Reich item - heavily faked and reproduced.

            Hope you don't mind the following question: Are you going to focuss on some topics in specific (i.e. vehicles or portraits) or will you be collecting a bit of everything?

            Best,
            Vincent S.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Vincent S. View Post
              Glad you can appreciate these pieces of history. Watch out with buying photographs though, these are - just as most other Third Reich item - heavily faked and reproduced.

              Hope you don't mind the following question: Are you going to focuss on some topics in specific (i.e. vehicles or portraits) or will you be collecting a bit of everything?

              Best,
              Vincent S.
              Thanks for your advice Vincent. I mostly like pictures showing vehicles (this is where i will focus) but i wouldnt mind having some portraits of decorated men.

              Regards,
              Fotis
              Last edited by general1900; 11-18-2009, 08:12 AM.

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                #8
                Good group to start off with! Congrats for the find.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by K98_man View Post
                  Good group to start off with! Congrats for the find.
                  Thanks Mansal. Glad you like them too.

                  Regards,
                  Fotis
                  Last edited by general1900; 11-18-2009, 09:03 AM.

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                    #10
                    Very nice photos too start with

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                      #11
                      Hi Fotis!

                      Really nice photos, all of them!!! Are they from the "usual" dealer?

                      Cheers, Giorgos

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by stray_dog View Post
                        Hi Fotis!

                        Really nice photos, all of them!!! Are they from the "usual" dealer?

                        Cheers, Giorgos
                        Yes indeed Giorgo they are all from the same "usual" dealer. I bought them just yesterday along with a Greek soldiers book that belonged to a soldier that fought during the Greek Civil War at Grammos against communists and earned the War Cross 3rd Class for his actions and a NYO (National Youth Organization) or in Greek ΕΟΝ (Εθνική Οργάνωση Νεολαίας) ID that belonged to a young boy (NYO or ΕΟΝ was the same think like Hitler Jugend in Greece). Nice finds for sure.

                        Regards,
                        Fotis
                        Last edited by general1900; 11-18-2009, 10:00 AM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by general1900 View Post
                          ...and a NYO (National Youth Organization) or in Greek ΕΟΝ (Εθνική Οργάνωση Νεολαίας) ID that belonged to a young boy
                          Nice to see that you got this piece, too! Another nice pick up!

                          Cheers, Giorgos

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