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    Looking through the website linked below it is possible she was a WAVE or SPAR though again her sidecap appears to be differant than what they wore of a variant.

    http://www.blitzkriegbaby.de/

    Not my area of expertise I'm afraid

    Jeremy

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      hi she belongs to NAA (the Naval Aid Auxiliary)

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            Naa

            Hi,

            What was the Naval Aid Auxillary? Oh and was this beautiful woman identified, perhaps on the back of the photo?

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              Sorry the answer was given later
              are you really sure she is german?
              She is what we call a "bigouden" with her typical hairdress from the brittany region
              Originally posted by John M. Donovan
              A beautiful German girl.

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                Originally posted by jujuy View Post
                Sorry the answer was given later
                are you really sure she is german?
                She is what we call a "bigouden" with her typical hairdress from the brittany region
                Are you referring to post #2? - There is no foto to be seen...?

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                  Sorry, you're right.
                  it is the same hairdress than this girl post sometimes ago by lanister
                  Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                  Are you referring to post #2? - There is no foto to be seen...?
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                    Originally posted by jujuy View Post
                    Sorry, you're right.
                    it is the same hairdress than this girl post sometimes ago by lanister
                    This is traditional slesian hairstyle

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                      are you joking?
                      If not, check "bigoudene" on google. And before just ahve a look at pict #2 the words on the shop is ending by IE ,like epicerIE, boulangerIE boucherIEor other typical french words

                      http://www.bigouden.com/jeunesse/lae...5/grcoiffe.htm


                      Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                      This is traditional slesian hairstyle

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                        Originally posted by jujuy View Post
                        are you joking?
                        If not, check "bigoudene" on google. And before just ahve a look at pict #2
                        Again: THERE IS NO FOTO TO BE SEEN AT POST 2!!!!

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                          I apologize POST 1


                          Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                          Again: THERE IS NO FOTO TO BE SEEN AT POST 2!!!!

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                            Originally posted by THATGUY View Post
                            What a fox!
                            No kidding -- great picture of a beautiful woman.
                            Best regards,
                            Streptile

                            Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                              Originally posted by StuGIII View Post
                              Hi,

                              What was the Naval Aid Auxillary? Oh and was this beautiful woman identified, perhaps on the back of the photo?
                              could be

                              Tierney, Gene



                              i think this describes it
                              The war-time organization known as the Naval Aid Auxiliary set up a series of stations across the country that acted like the many "canteens" that would provide entertainments and temporary housing for servicemen and sailors in the middle of their transfer from one location to another. Continuing War Bond and Stamp drives, regular print ads and newsreels, patriotic posters everyw you looked, these and more kept the dollars flowing to the benefit of the nation's cause. But as the nation had less to give, special promotions were sometimes deemed necessary to generate even more money from our nation's exhausted and financially strained population. The NAA received a lot of their much-needed funding from public donations, much of which was raised by hundreds of Hollywood's brightest through personal appearances across the land. Since the heads of NAA had access to these stars, someone eventually came up with the idea of selling the autographs of these stars to a ready public, as a fund raiser. In 1943-1944 the NAA had signed up almost 200 celebrities who had already dedicated hundreds of hours working in the stations but were still willing to pen their autographs on specially prepared signature cards that the NAA provided. This promotion was advertised and a full list of available signers was sent out to anyone who ordered from the ad for just 25 cents!

                              Rita Hayworth was also in NAA

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                                This is how we Estonians looked like (and still do!)

                                Picture belongs to my friend

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