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    #61
    THANK YOU for showing.... Billbert

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      #62
      Very interesting thread! I really like these now-and-then themes! I was in Volgograd (Old Stalingrad) myself in 2009. I would have loved to explore a bit more but my travelling mate was not very interested. At least we went to some museums and saw the great monument of mother Russia.
      Its posted here:
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...sit+stalingrad

      One day I will go back and visit more places and walk around the old battle fields.

      Cheers
      //Felix

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        #63
        FANTASTIC Thread! Great research Skvorin!!!
        Thanks for posting!

        Joe

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          #64
          Thanks for your comments, guys. And thanks to the author of this thread.

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            #65
            Great work this my friend , keep it going !!

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              #66
              Fantastic work! I've always wanted to do some then/now comparisons along the Don river and in the steppe, so I am thrilled to see your fantastic work. Keep it up!

              Jason

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                #67
                Very nice!
                It's like getting one step closer to history..
                Keep up the work!

                Emil

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by herrzark View Post
                  great photos. thanks for posting
                  I agree !! Super research and pics !

                  Thank You !

                  Mike

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                    #69
                    good job Guys
                    regards, olivier

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                      #70
                      All I can say is "WOW" and am totally thankfull for all your time and effort that went into this , please keep posting when time permits .

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                        #71
                        In September 1942 on this place there was a house. Today here the deserted football field. Everything changed, except church.
                        Original sources: Bundesarchiv

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                          #72
                          Pz. Rgt. 2.
                          Don area. August, 1942.
                          Original sources: «Die 16. Panzer-Division», Günter Schmitz

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                          Last edited by skvorin; 11-05-2012, 01:36 AM.

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                            #73
                            Splinters of 6 Armies still can be met in the Don steppe. Opel Kapitän?

                            upload photo

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                              #74
                              After Stalingrad Russian and German prisoners constructed the channel between Volga and Don. Don became much wider. But the high right coast allows to define the right place unmistakably.
                              Brückenbau unit of 71 inf. div. August, 1942.
                              Original sources: «Angriff», Jason D. Mark

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                                #75
                                Don cretaceous mountains. August, 1942.

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