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    Italian Solider Photo's {Anyone?}

    Dear All,
    As I haven't posted here for a while, I thought I would scan this one and show it here. This is the only Italian soldier photo I have, I am sure there must be loads out there, but I haven't seen too many of them, so if you have please feel free to add them on.

    Anyway, I think this is a nice informal snap, if any can translate the Italian for me it would be greatly appreciated.
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    Si

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      #3
      Good Morning Gentlemen!

      The soldier in the photo is a Vice Brigadiere (Seargent) of the Reali Carabinieri (Royal Military Police). The sentence on the back of the photo means: "Greetings from Kossovo (Southern Yugoslavia - Northern Albania), May 15th, 1942, 20th year of the Fascist Era".

      Nice photo, Sir!

      Ciao

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        #4
        M.G, Firstly welcome to the forum its nice to have you here and I hope you enjoy your time at WA.

        Thank you for your comments on the photo and the translation, it was/is greatly appreciated. When I saw this photo, I just had to have it, it is my first Italian, hopefully it will be the first of many, to add to my collection
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        Si

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          #5
          Nice to be here! I already had a great result here on the forum, because a member sent me a photo of my city, Reggio Calabria, Italy, took in 1943 and there is clearly visible MY HOUSE .

          Ciao

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            #6
            Italian Soldier photos

            These photos were on my thread before, M.G. Novello give his help, the man on the photo is Maresciallo d'Italia Pietro Badoglio, I thought it is nice on this thread to.
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              #7
              Italian Soldier photo's

              The photo's were taken ,wenn he visit Berlin.

              Originally posted by Hans Rinsma
              These photos were on my thread before, M.G. Novello give his help, the man on the photo is Maresciallo d'Italia Pietro Badoglio, I thought it is nice on this thread to.
              Last edited by Hans Rinsma; 01-30-2005, 01:21 PM. Reason: x

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                #8
                Hans,

                Thanks for adding these I hadn't seen them before, very nice indeed
                Regards
                Si

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                  #9
                  Photo of an Italian border guard(?) during the war, along with his 2 German counterparts.



                  Originally posted by Simon W Saffin
                  Dear All,
                  As I haven't posted here for a while, I thought I would scan this one and show it here. This is the only Italian soldier photo I have, I am sure there must be loads out there, but I haven't seen too many of them, so if you have please feel free to add them on.

                  Anyway, I think this is a nice informal snap, if any can translate the Italian for me it would be greatly appreciated.
                  Last edited by Thomas Schwend; 04-10-2006, 10:12 PM.

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                    #10
                    Italian Solider Photo's

                    Hi Simon, there was a third , this was the reasen that I bought the three photos.

                    On the photos a Mercedes-Benz 320 Pullmann-Cabriolet F, I have a same type in my garage, it was found in Russia.

                    Originally posted by Simon W Saffin
                    Hans,

                    Thanks for adding these I hadn't seen them before, very nice indeed
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                      #11
                      Thomas thanks for sharing your photo, is it me or do those German boarder guards seem to have an interesting collar insignia?


                      Hans, you will have to show us a pic of your mercades. How did you bring it back from Russia?
                      Regards
                      Si

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                        #12
                        [QUOTE=Simon W Saffin]Thomas thanks for sharing your photo, is it me or do those German boarder guards seem to have an interesting collar insignia?QUOTE]

                        I think those are standard customs officer insignia. I do not know enough about German uniforms to say for sure though. Here is the entire photo. Does anyone know what sort of branch of service the Italian soldier is in? Italian Customs? Army?
                        Thanks,
                        Thomas
                        Last edited by Thomas Schwend; 04-10-2006, 10:12 PM.

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                          #13
                          Hi Thomas

                          The Italian on the right, it is possible that he may be an Apline?? Just a thought
                          Regards
                          Si

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                            #14
                            Gentlemen,

                            the second soldier from left is an italian member of the Revenue Guard Corps (Guardia di Finanza). At that time this corps watched over the borders and his main duty was to prevent smuggling. In that period a branch of the Fascist Militia, the "Milizia Confinaria" was the official border guard. The other man who is wearing an uniform similar to the Alpine Troops doesn't look as an italian soldier. He doesn't wear any badge or insignias. May be something on the cuff, but I do not think he is italian. I do not know. May be he can be a gamekeeper.

                            Ciao

                            Marcello G. Novello
                            Last edited by M.G. Novello; 01-31-2005, 05:09 PM.

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                              #15
                              Hello Simon,

                              Two photos that have been on this forum before but now I have more info on them. Photos were taken in Croatia.
                              First photo: Milizioa Ferroviaria - Fascist Railway Police
                              Second photo: GIL (Gioventu Italiana del Littorio) Youth Fascist Organisation.
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