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    The raven haired cutie next to her is no slouch either and I believe she's also the one standing on the wing of the P47 in post # 1228. Different dress, but wearing the same bracelets on her left arm.
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    Bern

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      Originally posted by Bern View Post
      The raven haired cutie next to her is no slouch
      Regards
      Bern
      That is an understatement!!!

      Steve

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        Originally posted by Bern View Post
        More than just a passing resemblance?
        This image was posted by "torstenbel" in the (post your women in uniform photos) section and it struck me that she resembled the lady in post #1208 of this thread. If it's the same person, then she had a real penchant for wearing side caps, leather belts and carrying edged weapons. Is it just my imagination or do you think that I'm somewhat on the right track?
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        Bern
        Looks like the same girl...

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          Agnes Bernelle, born Agnes Elizabeth Bernauer:
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            The young Norma Jeane nearly chose the screen name of Jean Adair before she eventually decided to change her name to Marilyn Monroe in March 1956.

            Early photos of Marilyn Monroe working in a military factory in Van Nuys, California show the young Norma Jeane contributing to the war effort in a military factory, before she became the movie star we remember today.

            The pictures were taken by David Conover in 1944, while he was on assignment for Yank magazine.
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            teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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              Lenny, great post--I never knew MM was a Rosie during the war....
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                Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                Agnes Bernelle, born Agnes Elizabeth Bernauer:
                she was a good looking woman

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                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDfre5mYonA
                  Last edited by Dan M; 04-26-2020, 04:55 PM.

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                    Right on, Lenny

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                        Originally posted by Silberkreuz
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                        Wonder what the guy in the middle is smiling about ??

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                        Colin
                        She has that model look.
                        One well known Red Army lady was the beautiful, but deadly, Roza Shanina. She amassed 59 kills with her sniper rifle.

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                          There are a couple here, a French documentary called "Dans la tĂȘte des SS." Too bad it is not translated into English, or have English subtitles. The entire documentary is 1:44:32
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                            GHP...Nice pics, are they TR era ? The car pictured is magnificent !!!

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                              To bad they're not in focus.

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                                Originally posted by panzer1432 View Post
                                GHP...Nice pics, are they TR era ? The car pictured is magnificent !!!
                                Yes, TR film from the link in my post. Nice clothes as well. Men really knew how to dress back then!

                                Originally posted by Wilhelm
                                To bad they're not in focus.
                                The first and second images are clearer in the film, the others were -- alas a bit out of focus; though, I think a bit clearer than these screen captures.

                                Dans la tĂȘte des ϟϟ Documentary link
                                -- Guy

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