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    Are these all the photos of this event(Battle of the Bulge)?

    I am looking for more images of this particular event if there are any.
    Do know or have any, please post them.





    Is this in the same location somewhere near the other destroyed vehicles?

    #2
    Poteau Ambush, 1944. Yes they are from the Battle of the Bulge. The battle is quite "famous" - or at least many people have seen these series of photographs. The last one is from the same series.

    http://www.museum-poteau44.be/

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      #3
      Thank you for the great link.
      I knew about almost all photos displayed but never thought they belonged to the same location.

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        #4
        The whole event is gone into in depth in the book 'The Battle of the Bulge: Then and Now'

        http://www.afterthebattle.com/bobulge.html
        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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          #5
          Great book that one.

          Basically all of these shots were stagged long after the area was secure. I have seen some of the complete contact sheets for this sceen actually there are some rather funny contridions in them.

          In the first shot if you look in the background you can see a man standing (another PK photographer taking some other famous shots) he is usually wiped out in most of the german 'published' version of the phots.


          the next two shots are funny as well as the same man is leading is troops forward from left to right and in the next shot he is leading them forward right to left???

          The other shots in the sheet show how the PK men relighting the fire on the M3 at least 3 three times and then you can also see a prop man setting up the famous picture of Peiper at the cross roads.

          And mulitple shots of the SS crossing the road with the AT gun in the backgound (in both directions)

          I think all of these shots can now be found on the bundesarchiv some place,

          Neat stuuf really
          Last edited by byterock; 11-30-2009, 02:11 PM.

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            #6
            What kind of Zeltbahn does this fellow wear on his Koppeltragegestell, is it Oak Leaf?


            Also, is this Soldat wearing a Iron Cross Second class ribbon on his second front button?
            The medal above his left pocket is clearly a close combat clasp(bronze?) but what medal is he wearing on the actual pocket, it looks like the Infantry Assault badge.



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              #7
              After watching at the few seconds these guys came in view countless of times, i concluded the Soldat with the captured raincoat has no ribbon on his uniform and only wears the Infantry Assault badge on his left pocket. I am unable to figure out which type of Zeltbahn the other Soldat has strapped to his Y-belt.
              I am making a representation of these Soldaten in scale 1/6th, as you can imagine, all these details are important to make an accurate, historical representation. Any input is welcomed!

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                #8
                You really should buy the ATB book, it would answer many of your questions.

                'raincoat man' wears the EKII ribbon, IAB in bronze, EKI, CCC in bronze or silver and an ostmedaille ribbon.
                Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Simon Orchard View Post
                  You really should buy the ATB book, it would answer many of your questions.

                  'raincoat man' wears the EKII ribbon, IAB in bronze, EKI, CCC in bronze or silver and an ostmedaille ribbon.
                  I am up to speed when it comes to medals it is just that i am unable to see the medals and ribbons you described on this Soldat other than those i stated.

                  This is the best i could do with frame per frame:

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                    #10
                    Buy the book because it includes several other photos of this soldier, one of them being a good closeup.
                    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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