nothing really new in the post box the last few weeks.
so here are two nice original color slides from my first ever color slide collection.
the slides that started my hobby.
enjoy.
Ian always looking for color war slides (ian.spring@gmail.com)
I would love to ID this town if possible.?
Best wishes.
Ian
Walter Pachur, today, is in Allendorf. Don't know whether that helps.
During the war there was a Walter Pachur confectionary store somewhere in Pommerania. I found a passage in a book about wartime life in Pommerania, where a woman says her sister got a job at the Walter Pachur confectionary store.
More specifically, a town called Stolp. Or Stolpmünde? Incidentally, it appears that the Walter Pachur business may have taken over the confectionary store from a Jewish family who got expelled or left on their own.
I'm having trouble finding a 'Munds Hotel'. Or maybe it's Münds Hotel- I can't tell from the photo.
Maybe a leading indicator is that building at the center, that says Joh. Seb. Bach.
That has to narrow it down considerably- a famous musician. Is this building something relevant to Bach history?
Ed.- Oh, now I see that stonemint already identified it as Stolp (now in Poland), so that confirms that the Walter Pachur building is the confectionary store where the girl got a job during the war.
wow thank you guys.
Its super to ID the location of these old color slides and then start reading into the history of these individual towns and villages .
another new addition.
a very nice color slide from what I think ? is a russian civilian funeral, also being looked over my german troops.
nice sharp shot.
Ian
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