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    #46
    I wonder how he got out of Africa that late? The Sicilian Division is a very interesting formation. I wish I know more about it, it started as a real hodge podge that was shaped into hard fighting tough units.

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      #47
      Hello Friend!

      Did you get the photo of this soldier? I think its one of the most lovley lots i have ever seen and would really like to se him

      Best Regards

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        #48
        Originally posted by Reggu View Post
        Hello Friend!

        Did you get the photo of this soldier? I think its one of the most lovley lots i have ever seen and would really like to se him

        Best Regards
        Thank you!


        The only picture I got of Wahrheit (unfortunately wearing a different tunic).

        The picture was taken in September 1942, at the time he was serving as an Unteroffzier with Kradschützen-Ersatz.Btl. 2 in Vienna.
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          #49
          I love the whole set, single handedly one of the most bad ass tunic/groupings one could hope to have. The fact that is still this way is just awesome and reminds people of what war is really like. I absolutely love the whole group. Matt

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            #50
            Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
            I love the whole set, single handedly one of the most bad ass tunic/groupings one could hope to have. The fact that is still this way is just awesome and reminds people of what war is really like. I absolutely love the whole group. Matt
            I agree with Matt's thoughts! I would expect there are other portraits out there as when he made Lt. one would think a pose for a portrait was 1st order when away from the front lines to share with family members etc...

            What fun it must be reserching Wahrheit and finding all this info!

            Kevin

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              #51
              Matt and Kevin, thank you for the kind words !

              Kevin, I know of a photograph of him as a Leutnant but I have to be patient.

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                #52
                What a amazing set of historical collectable items

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                  #53
                  This is an incredible piece of history, congrats
                  Siam fatti cosi!

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                    #54
                    Wounderful! I looking forward to the day we get to see him as Leutnant!

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                      #55
                      This is truly amazing, thanks for sharing and double thanks for taking what I assume was a lot of time to collect all of this material and information. Really well done man!

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