A captured vehicle collection point, many krader! Zundapp, BMW's, DKW's Triumph's NSU's Victoria's, you name it! Note Austrian "Puch" S4 bike with Notek light used as head light!
British troops are guarding/inspecting these!
Here's a period image of a Zündapp DB200 casualty. The officer attempted to flee from US forces in Germany April 1945...and landed fataly in a ditch... The bike is obviously in a civilian paint scheme. picture. Note the licence plate "Th" = Thuringen and civilian of course... This is an official US Army Signal Corps marked image.
Same bike as post 68-69
last image for now. Again Victory museum's NSU 251 OSL...
Anybody have any NSU images to share?
Their own bike? Museum bikes? Military or civilian like a Pony? or period images?
Thanks
Nick
I think its a Horch command car...(staff car). I have not visited this museum in Indiana yet...but I have been to the original collection in Belgium before it all got packed up and shipped to the States... I was happy that the collection was saved completely intact for the general public to view and not broken up and disappearing into private collections. Worth visiting and it on my wish list to go one day. The images of the NSU were sent to me by the curator of the museum.
Back to NSU's! Here's a cropped close up image showing some bike details. On the left is standard Army DKW350 (2 stroke) and on the right a (4 stroke) NSU (351 or 601?) requisitioned civilian bike with civilian registration, chrome tank still and civi paint scheme.
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