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    #16
    I also remember seeing this helmet on the US forum. Glad to see it’s found a new home and is still out there. One of the best I’ve seen.

    Congrats!
    -Steve

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      #17
      Now that's putting history and collecting together, and a lot of effort put forth by a real researcher. I commend your efforts.

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        #18
        Amazing story! Thanks for sharing.

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          #19
          I have never seen anything like this apart from that FJ helmet . Very very cool . Rob
          God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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            #20
            That is a very special helmet.Congrats.

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              #21
              Looking at the period photo, you can see the corner of another grave to the right of his. Perhaps checking to see if there is a veteran's organization for this unit might lead to more info on this story?

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                #22
                A great presentation of history JL, really enjoyed reading this over a coffee. A splendid helmet with period photographic documentation, a very rare find.
                Regards, Bill

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                  #23
                  well done!

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                    #24
                    This helmet is history, pure and simple!
                    When you go home
                    Tell them for us and say
                    For your tomorrow
                    We gave our today

                    --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                    Iwo Jima 1945

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                      #25
                      Thanks for the kind comments guys. I forgot to ask, but does anyone know what a soldiers of a Nachrichten Kompanie in a Flak Regiment would do? Would he have been a radio specialist, or perhaps been using long range detecting devices?

                      Robb, what FJ helmet do you mean? That tan one that is on the famous photo of an FJ in Italy, and that is fixed with a piece of wire? That is indeed one of the most amasing helmets out there.

                      Marc, there is indeed another grave next to Gunther's, it is that of Willy Elze, killed a couple of days before. I havent looked into him but he is probbaly from the same unit. After trying for years to research German units from southern France, I have abandonned trying to find much worthwhile information from German veteran organisations about obscure units such as this Flak Rgt 59.

                      A few scenes of Paris in August 1944: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8nru_AiiKA

                      JL
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
                        JL great find and presentation as always. J
                        I second that.

                        Dennis J

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                          #27
                          JL - as stated, your passion for history is wonderful! Thank you for your love of keeping our past alive!

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                            #28
                            Wow, helmet, helmet photo and information! Excellent piece of history!


                            Frank

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                              #29
                              Amazing! Thanks for your research and sharing the history of this awesome helmet.

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                                #30
                                I don't know why y'all call them terrorists they were freedom fighters that were fighting to free their country from the Nazi scum that enslaved them since 1940.I call them heroes not terrorist.

                                Dennis J

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