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My Imperial German Postkarten

Discussions on Imperial German, Austria-Hungarian and other pre-Third Reich equipment and militaria.

Re: My Imperial German Postkarten

Postby Troy Tempest on 25 Jun 2012 01:45

Military reconnaissance flight over the Masurian Lakes 1915 by early German aircraft. The lakes were part of East Prussia, now part of Poland.

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Re: My Imperial German Postkarten

Postby Troy Tempest on 25 Jun 2012 01:48

Papua in Neuguinea This is from another of Germany's former colonies.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_New_Guinea

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Re: My Imperial German Postkarten

Postby Troy Tempest on 25 Jun 2012 01:54

Sie kommen (They come). Another in Professor Elk Eber's excellent lithographic series of the Western Front, as seen through Germany's eyes.

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