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    Thanks Bill, glad I can contribute! here is another from my collection. This one comes from a Luft signals album I have.
    Originally posted by Bill Murray
    Keep the photos coming, Mike, you are getting some really good stuff on here and I really appreciate it.
    Bill
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      Mike:


      Opel Olympia of 1935/1936 and one of the clearest shots I have seen.
      Nice work!!
      Bill

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        LOL.. I have a number of very clear shots of this car in the album... even one with a tree across it in Russia...
        Originally posted by Bill Murray
        Mike:


        Opel Olympia of 1935/1936 and one of the clearest shots I have seen.
        Nice work!!
        Bill

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          Bill here is another from my collection, a veritable smorgasboard of impressed vehicles for you..... Mike
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            Thanks Mike but I will not even try that photo tonight.

            Between this forum and a couple of others, plus some email files that I have been getting from Belgium and Australia that are all "vehicle park" type photos I have a full plate for those kind of shots. I did recognize about half a dozen off the top so it should not take me too long to nail it down.
            Bill

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              Here I will post a photo from an Estonian site I just found.
              There are lots of photos of what I would assume are impressed vehicles and some that most likely were impressed at one time or another.
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                And another from the same site
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                  And here is a Ford V8 as a funeral car and I think it was during the early part of the war. A 1938 Ford it is.

                  Bill
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                    Another from Estonia, which seems to be a very good source of pre-war and WWII photos. Here we have a Dodg of about 1935, which if it survived, would surely have been confiscated.

                    Bill
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                      The Finns had their share of problems also. This Chevrolet was originally a Taxi.
                      Bill
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                        I seem to be "cheating" rather a lot lately on my latest posts but here is a very rare Opel coachbuilt sedan that survived WWII that I will bet was confiscated by either the German or Russian forces. Photo is taken in Estonia after WWII.

                        I wish I had that car!!.
                        Bill
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                          Bill here is another for you.. This to me looks like a Dodge but I am more than likely wrong... Mike
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                            Mike:

                            Never sell yourself short.
                            You are entirely correct, the first three trucks are Dodge and I would think they are three tonners ex-French. The trucks in the background to me are French and after I play with your photo I will try to ID them.

                            May I assume the photo was taken in Russia 1941... That woud help.
                            Cheers
                            Bill

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                              Just to keep myself honest, here is a period photo of the same Opel with custom coachwork by Hebmueller not, Hubmuller.

                              Edit, mistake>>> I hate it when I screw up a language I am not familiar with.
                              I have enough problems with my own language!!!!!!

                              BTW, does anyone know if you can import a keyboard to use the specific letters of for, example, German, Scandinavian, Hispanic and so forth languages?? I know the different letters, having lived in Europe and South America but I have to fake it all the time.

                              Bill
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                                WEll there you BIll I do getem right occaisonally. I would think it is 41-42 and yes It looks like Russia to me. Though there isn't writing on the back... Mike
                                Originally posted by Bill Murray
                                Mike:

                                Never sell yourself short.
                                You are entirely correct, the first three trucks are Dodge and I would think they are three tonners ex-French. The trucks in the background to me are French and after I play with your photo I will try to ID them.

                                May I assume the photo was taken in Russia 1941... That woud help.
                                Cheers
                                Bill

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