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    Originally posted by Larrister View Post
    Hi Humberto,

    Here's some more photos for you.

    Graves in front of collection station for the lightly wounded.

    Thank you Larrister, great photos!!!

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      Not exactly on topic, but here are a couple more "contemporary photos" of german graves. (no worries, they are all on their way to a proper cemetery now)
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        This one still had his dog tag, with a bullet hole in it.
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          Here's my contribution.
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            Somewhere in Poland

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              Some graves photos from a 215 Inf. Division album.
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                Chaplain.
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                      LSSAH Graves

                      LSSAH graves Ussy France near Falaise 1944. . . I will follow with some close-ups. . . since many like viewing the history of the departed. . .

                      CarJon
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                        Close ups LSSAH graveyard Ussy France. . . CarJon
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                          More close ups LSSAH graveyard Ussy France. . . CarJon
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                            Again more close ups LSSAH graveyard Ussy France. . . CarJon
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                              Last close ups LSSAH graveyard Ussy France. . . CarJon
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                                From the Dates on the Graves and the location here is the campaign:

                                July 25-30, 1944 — Operation Cobra (U.S. troops break out west of St. Lô). That and the fighting at the Falaise pocket which is not far from where this grave was located.

                                CarJon

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