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    #16
    Very interesting photo and great history and prof in itself! And of course a very nice vet doc to go with the fez!

    You bought the cap Brad?
    I though you said at one point back in time that you would not want any items from Dachau.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers,
    Felix

    P.s. There has been a lot of junk sold at manions but also lot of good stuff. As always, you got to know what you buy!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Felix View Post
      Very interesting photo and great history and prof in itself! And of course a very nice vet doc to go with the fez!

      You bought the cap Brad?
      I though you said at one point back in time that you would not want any items from Dachau.

      Thanks for sharing!

      Cheers,
      Felix

      P.s. There has been a lot of junk sold at manions but also lot of good stuff. As always, you got to know what you buy!
      No, I didn't buy it. I simply posted the image here for those who, like me, would find it interesting. I hope whoever bought the fez appreciates the significance of the photo, so that it is properly saved and not simply thrown in a box, or, worse, discarded. As you pointed out, I have no interest in Dachau pieces personaly, but that photo is a valuable piece of the story, which needs to be preserved.

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        #18
        Originally posted by bwanek1 View Post
        No, I didn't buy it. I simply posted the image here for those who, like me, would find it interesting. I hope whoever bought the fez appreciates the significance of the photo, so that it is properly saved and not simply thrown in a box, or, worse, discarded. As you pointed out, I have no interest in Dachau pieces personaly, but that photo is a valuable piece of the story, which needs to be preserved.
        Just thought you changed your mind! It happens. I respect your choice though.

        Again, thanks for sharing.

        //Felix

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          #19
          Originally posted by derek View Post
          Robin, there is a superb series of shots of GI's in May 1945 showing them with all kinds of SS booty, but unfortunately the owner does not wish them to be made public.
          A great pity!

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            #20
            Would anyone be interested in seeing the photo's we took at Dachau ?

            We loaded all our tour photo's onto one laptop from which we'll have discs on Tuesday.

            Ian

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              #21
              I would love to see the photos.
              "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
              -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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