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    I obtained a photo album which contained many official Wehrmacht photo-postcards as well as some snapshots taken by an unnamed U.S. Serviceman around the end of WWII. In the back of the album I found some rather graphic old photographs taken at the death camps. These black and white photographs are about 4 13/16 X 3 5/16 inches, give or take a 1/4 inch. There are duplicates of at least two of them. On the backs of the prints one can see faint "agfa" water marks, which indicates German photo-paper was used to print them. It is not the same as the photopaper used for the GI's snapshots, so I don't think he took these images. These prints appear to be old and genuine. Would these have been printed before or after the fall of the Third Reich?

    Best regards,

    Greg

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    Greg,

    he might have had these fotos developed in Germany and they used the foto stock on hand.

    Erich

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