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    Apr15 - POW Portrait - 7 - Camp 133 Ottawa, Canada
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      Apr15 - FJ POW Portrait - 8 - Camp Unknown USA
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        May15 - GI's with FJ POW's on a Jeep
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          May15 - 102nd ID GI's taking German prisoners in Wesergebirge, Germany April 1945
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            May15 - POW Portrait - - Camp unknown 1947
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              A photo postcard from Internment Camp No. 44 at Grande Ligne, Quebec in Jan. 1944. Second from left is Hptm. Cord Tietjen, RKT, captured at the Second Battle of El Alamein in North Africa in Nov. 1942.
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                Because of the total lack of national emblems it has been assumed that these grim-faced officers are prisoners of war,
                Kerry.
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                  In posts 1734 and 1735, the guy seated on the left is the same in both photos. So wouldn't the photo in 1734 be taken at the same place as the one in 1735 (Camp Phillips, NY)? Or was that individual held in more than one camp, and the location of one is unidentified?

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                    I am sure that there was a set pattern for certain military buildings, but the building in the 2 photos also looks identical, save for the position of the curtains.
                    Kerry.

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                      Good eyes...Don't know how I missed this as you are correct it is the same building in Camp Phillips, NY.

                      Originally posted by MarcRikmenspoel View Post
                      In posts 1734 and 1735, the guy seated on the left is the same in both photos. So wouldn't the photo in 1734 be taken at the same place as the one in 1735 (Camp Phillips, NY)? Or was that individual held in more than one camp, and the location of one is unidentified?

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                        Kerry,

                        I agree... they are POW's and the location appears to be somewhere in England.

                        Bill

                        Originally posted by kerryboo View Post
                        Because of the total lack of national emblems it has been assumed that these grim-faced officers are prisoners of war,
                        Kerry.

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                          Great POW Portrait with a rare photo of FJ RKT Hptm Tietjen as a POW in Canada. If you ever decide to sell or trade it off let me know.

                          Bill Petz


                          Originally posted by unglesbeemj View Post
                          A photo postcard from Internment Camp No. 44 at Grande Ligne, Quebec in Jan. 1944. Second from left is Hptm. Cord Tietjen, RKT, captured at the Second Battle of El Alamein in North Africa in Nov. 1942.

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                            Jul15 - POW Portrait Camp Unknown - 1
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                              Jul15 - POW Portrait Camp Unknown USA - 2
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                                Jul15 - POW Portrait Camp Unknown USA - 3
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