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    #91
    Yancy, many thanks for sharing these great photos.

    Cheers,
    Mil

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      #92
      thanks Mil,its nice to know at least 1 person is looking at this thread RAD russian front photos are hard to come by,most RAD photos you see are the pre war work/camp photos,finding combat zone photos is a challange.I only have a few photo albums and some loose single pics and have only seen a handfull of Russian front RAD albums for sale in the last 13 years that ive been looking.there is a number of Russian front PK photos and i was lucky to get a period book that had a ton of them in there at the 2005 MAX show (i posted these at the begining of the thread) Bill Grist told me at the last local NC show that alot of the guns they are carrying in the PK photos are not german but captured guns from a number of countries (he told me exactly what they were but i cant remember off the top of my head)I have 2 more pictures to post from that album then i will switch it up a little with some ID books to RAD men who served with the RAD in Russia.

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        #93
        a final gathering as RAD men with a pep talk from RAD generalarbeitsfuhrer Johannes Schneider commander of RAD Arbeitsgau XII
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          #94
          no longer RAD men,transferred right into the army while allready at the Russian front!
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