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    This photo has it all ... Panther, Panzerfaust, SG 44, MG 42

    In an album I got today.


    #2
    tigertank k98

    that looks fab send mi a copy you lucky .......;; lets look at the rest super

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      #3
      Nice!!!! Dig that net on the helmet of the man carrying the (Also an SG 44) Faust not to mention the high rank men standing on the Panther! a great shot showing the fieldgear carried into battle by these Grenadiers also, love the SG 44 ammo pouches showing on the last man in line! These dudes were loaded for Bear, Soviet Bear! was there any text in the album about this photo? the more you look at it the more the photo keeps giving!

      Kevin
      Last edited by WEISNER; 03-02-2013, 03:26 PM.

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        #4
        This Photo has been copied extensively, I believe the troops are of the 5. SS-Pz.Div. "Wiking".

        Regards
        Sonnenwende

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
          This Photo has been copied extensively, I believe the troops are of the 5. SS-Pz.Div. "Wiking".
          Yes like this other one

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
            This Photo has been copied extensively, I believe the troops are of the 5. SS-Pz.Div. "Wiking".

            Regards
            Sonnenwende
            Yep.. that photo has been known for some time.. i bet the photo paper is a sort of 50s type

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              #7
              That's an excellent picture, thanks for posting

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                #8
                I see Army insignia and no sign of SS insignia anywhere on their uniforms & helmets.


                Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
                This Photo has been copied extensively, I believe the troops are of the 5. SS-Pz.Div. "Wiking".

                Regards
                Sonnenwende

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                  #9
                  Hi Guys
                  The photos show Ostubaf. Mühlenkamp, the commander of SS-Pz.Rgt.5 from 5.SS-Pz.Div "Wiking", beside the cupola of a Befehlspanther he was using during the battle of Kowel in March/April 1944. The troops are from Heer 131.Inf.Div who were in support during this operation.
                  HTH
                  Roddy

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                    #10
                    I am aware this is a photo from a series which the soldiers could buy. This does not diminish the fact that it is well photographed and an interesting scene.

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                      #11
                      As previously said both thes photographs are on the net search under panzer grenadiers
                      Attached Files

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                        #12
                        Hope you didn't pay to much for that album.

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                          #13
                          This photo is usually obtainable as a post war HIAG photo set (the edges are clear indication that yours is a HIAG copy).

                          The photo was taken by an exceptional photographer Bildberichterstatter Baumann who successfully kept his excellent negatives after the war, and many copies were made, including a lot of non-HIAG ones.

                          Nonetheless, this is a super photo and should be appreciated as such.

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                            #14
                            Yes, I know this is from a series. No, I did not pay too much. Having 40.000 photos I am fairly knowledgeable on the topic. I JUST wanted to show a photograph showing, in my opinion, a skilled photographer and interesting material. This whole series, as opposed to some others, is actually impressive.

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                              #15
                              this interesting photo is one of the few showing MKB 42 pouch in use

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