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    Nice Stalingrad album

    Here some photos to share from the album of a soldier who served with the 108 Schützen-Regiment.

    On the city´s edge ...


    Winter comes ... US Jeep with snow chains.


    In the snow ...


    Cold ...

    #2
    I like the albums, and your is very interesting

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      #3
      the captured lend lease american jeep is an absolute cracker !
      fasntastic !
      Ian :-)

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        #4
        Rare photos... the "WH" marked jeep is quite incredible.

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          #5
          Really enjoyed your album photos! Love the Jeep photo as well. The guy on the far left is smiling like a proud new "owner"!

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            #6
            How many firs in Stalingrad!

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              #7
              I wonder how many of these soldiers survived the war?...

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                #8
                Not Stalingrad photos!

                Yes, skvorin I too believe 99.997% these are not Stalingrad photos!

                Russ

                www.fireonthevolga.com

                Last edited by Russ Schulke; 05-01-2013, 05:25 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by skvorin View Post
                  How many firs in Stalingrad!
                  Originally posted by Russ Schulke View Post
                  Yes, skvorin I too believe 99.997% these are not Stalingrad photos!

                  Russ
                  My first reaction is the same as Alex and Russ. However, there were pine trees (are these vastly different from fir trees?) in and around Stalingrad. I attach a few images from my collection.

                  Photo 1 shows pine plantations north of Vertyachii (used for lumber by the Germans, so perhaps they were all cut down).
                  Photo 2 shows a half-track of 24.Pz.Div. moving past a pine tree nursery in southern Stalingrad.
                  Photo 3 shows pioneers from Pi.Btl.635 amongst baby pines/firs south-west of Orlovka.

                  Jason

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                    #10
                    Forgot to mention that fir/pine trees were also growing near Gorodishche. Soldiers from 305.Inf.Div. used branches as Christmas trees.

                    Last photo.

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                      #11
                      Hello, Jason. In all the photos - pine. (The branches grow upwards from the trunk). But do not fir. Under natural conditions, pine grows between Peskovatka and Kalach. Of course, sometimes there are man-made plantations. In an album typical fir-tree. Typical for a humid climate of average and northern part of Russia.

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                        #12
                        Hi Alex,

                        Thanks for the explanation in the difference between pine and fir trees. Not many fir trees where I live!

                        Jason

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                          #13
                          Basic shapes of each species: Pine & Fir

                          Shown are the basic shapes of each species.

                          Hope WJW posts more related photos so we can pin it down!

                          Russ

                          www.fireonthevolga.com

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