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    Jun12 - POW Camp Clarinda, NY - 1 (Reverse)
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      Jun12 - POW Portrait - POW Camp Aliceville, Alabama
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        Jun12 - POW Portrait (Reverse)
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          Very nice Bill.

          Last photo, Luftwaffe assault gun wrap.?

          Cheers,
          John.

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            John,

            Thanks.....I avidly collect POW Portraits/photos but this last one really caught my attention because you are correct in seeing something that you seldomly see....LW Assault Gun Wrap!

            Bill

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              Bill,

              Great POW group photo. It is interesting to see cords on the LW Assualt Gun wrap's shoulder boards.

              I'm enjoying this thread as always and I look forward to seeing your new additions.

              Bryant

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                Bryant,

                Thanks for your kind comments. Here is my most recent find. POW's in a unknown Camp in the UK.

                Jul12- POW Portrait - 1
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                  Jul12- POW Portrait - Camp Claiborne, NY - 2
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                    On a USA Postcard but with no information as to what POW Camp. Obvious DAK Veteran

                    Jul12- POW Portrait - 2
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                      Great thread!

                      I'm surprised to see some of the soldats still wearing their awards.
                      I thought they were the first thing to get 'liberated'?

                      Jay

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                        Originally posted by London Jay View Post
                        Great thread!

                        I'm surprised to see some of the soldats still wearing their awards.
                        I thought they were the first thing to get 'liberated'?

                        Jay
                        yes good observation.

                        well it depended on the nationality of the troops who captured you and also how far into the war it was that a german soldier was captured.

                        just from looking at this thread it would appear that commonwealth countries were the most lenient when it came to German awards in wear/possession.

                        cheers

                        dave

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                          Hello,

                          My only one : FJ prisonner and wounded, near ST LO , july 1944, Normandy.

                          David

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                            just in...they all belong together

                            german Afrika soldiers POW from Camp Ashby

                            Andreas
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                                these Food Stamps I find most interesting because I havent seen them before...

                                the PC from Marines Camp Pendleton was also in this lot..
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