These were, apparently, taken by a German soldier, right after the taking of a British trench.http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...1&d=1311008386
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Interesting post combat sequence.
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Gruesome sequence, showing how dead were disposed of.
This sequence gives one an idea of how the Germans dealt with their dead, when conditions allowed, during WW1.http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...1&d=1311008760Attached Files
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Both sequences do come from the same CD, and are basically of the same topic, so I guess they can stay together, unless one of the moderators sees this and wants to make them separate posts for me :-) I'll leave it up to them.
And yes Mousey, these need to be seen. We should never forget the realities that the items we collect are connected to. If we can't look at that, then we have no business being in the business of buying , selling, collecting, studying, or admiring any of this.
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