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      Hi Larry

      Nice after battle story you have there.

      Nice to see some of the behind the scenes action after the front line units had moved on.

      Cheers

      Karl

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        Thanks Karl, glad you like them.

        Larry

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          Here is another from the last series I posted. The interesting thing is the funeral appears to be taking place in Caen! All the best. Mike
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            Tread is already few days old. Very interesting, so BUMP! Bring them up!

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                  Hello

                  I thought I would share my 2 pictures of grave sites. The first picture is named to Obr Schutze Fritz Schenfeld and there looks to be a bullet hole
                  at the front of the helmet.
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                      The grave of Hans Joachim Marseille,the Star of Africa.
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                        I dont know if this is relevant but here is a modern Photo. Franz Czerwinsky was killed around St Lo on the 20th July 44. He was a paratrooper in Stab1 Fallschirmjager Regiment 8- many period photos show paras around Hill 192 wearing normal infantry helmets. As you can imagine his helmet is my most treasured possesion.
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                          Graves

                          Originally posted by mvm71 View Post
                          Does anyone know?
                          I know there are a few left, they don't look like graveyards but some are still there. In some of the latest German unit-histories some are mentioned by the writer, like in "Halten oder Sterben, Die hessisch-thüringische 129. Inafnterie-Division".

                          The autor went back to Russia to discover locals protect the graves against robbers.

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                            This came from the Bourgebus Ridge in Normandy. There is an outline in the wood where a dogtag was pinned. The woodworm has also fed well on it, it sat in a loft for many years before I got it.
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                              Nice item item Graeme.
                              Not many survived.
                              Here is a variation from Russia..


                              John
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                                Originally posted by Graeme G View Post
                                This came from the Bourgebus Ridge in Normandy. There is an outline in the wood where a dogtag was pinned. The woodworm has also fed well on it, it sat in a loft for many years before I got it.
                                Thank you all for sharing with us these great photos!

                                Graeme, about the photo of your cross, I am wondering what happen with all the crosses in German's field cementeries?? they were removed by the goverments after the war or just destroyed by the local people ??

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