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    Hello! May be someone knows for what purposes was utilized Star of David marking on railway coaches during WW2? Were railway coaches utilized for Jews transportation marked this way? These two images are from different sources and were made in 1945 by Red Army soldiers in Germany.

    Best regards,
    Alexander





    #2
    The 2nd pic is a railway car from France. You can read 40 persons (Hommes) or 8 Horses

    (Cheavaux). So the symbol could be related with France.

    Gerdan

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      #3
      The first picture seems to have France stencilled on the wagon,
      Kerry.

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        #4
        Owners mark if I am not mistaken.

        Judging from the age of the stock it most likely predates the formation of the SNCF.

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          #5
          I have a similar photo with the Star on the cable car...

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            #6
            Originally posted by byterock View Post
            Owners mark if I am not mistaken.

            Judging from the age of the stock it most likely predates the formation of the SNCF.
            byterock many thanks!

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              #7
              Here is my photo..
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                #8
                The chances are it has nothing to do with the Star of David, plenty of other groups used this symbol in Europe, one that springs to mind in Germany is the Brauerstern, see this link http://www.brewingmuseum.org/article...t-brewers-star

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                  #9
                  I think that this is some form of classification marking for the particular carriage in each photo. Here is an open carriage marked in much the same way, with both France and SNCF markings also present.
                  Kerry.
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                    #10
                    Found it:

                    http://forum.e-train.fr/viewtopic.ph...980930#p980901

                    The star apparently denotes a railcar capable of speeds up to 105 km/h. The number inside the star is the maximum load in tonnes.

                    Rutger

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Varnicus View Post
                      Found it:

                      http://forum.e-train.fr/viewtopic.ph...980930#p980901

                      The star apparently denotes a railcar capable of speeds up to 105 km/h. The number inside the star is the maximum load in tonnes.

                      Rutger

                      Thanks a lot for that info Rutger!!! Much appreciated!!!

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                        #12
                        Hi guys,
                        Not trying to hijack the thread but was hoping I could get some help with some French railway insignia info of the SNCF. I bought an armband and patch, the armband has a nazi stamp on it. I should have the items this week.
                        Thanks for any help
                        Mike

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=841928

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