1945 Lost German girl

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DD66
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by DD66 » 02 May 2015, 02:21

fhafha wrote:Hi all, it's a long time but many deployements...I booked my fly yesterday and will be on a short trip to Praha and Plezen from 7 to 10 May 2015. A kind of staff ride for the senventyth end of WWII anniversary. I plan to head each LGG's places and may be meet some veterans !

a list of what to do ?

regards
A photo of the LGG location with the exact time it was taken would be useful to compare the shadows (same time of year) with the original film. We may be able to determine the time of day that Haglund took the original film.

Also, same applies to any other locations that can be identified from the films of that day.
Then we may be able to put the events of that day in some sort of order, and possibly tie them in with the events described in the 'Ejpovice chronicles'.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by NZ Rebel » 02 May 2015, 03:44

NZ Rebel wrote:Interesting blog I found of a family traveling to Ejpovice.

http://ken-kim-ukraine.blogspot.co.nz/

This family that still lives in the village may have some info? Also interesting to read about about the camp.

The book mentioned could offer some info too perhaps??
Just read this blog again.

I see we have a few people who can get to Ejpovice. If they could contact the Klucinas who still live there they may have some valuable info.
Also noticed right at the bottom of the blog in comments someone's mother came from Ejpovice and left an email.


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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by FF7_12 » 02 May 2015, 09:19

The list looks to me like it was compiled by someone describing what they are seeing on the film, rather than someone who was present during filming.
I agree. It might be a better idea to do some analysis on the other people around LGG and their uniforms, rather than relying on the shot sheet.

And that includes the Critical Past vid, since I think fafha demonstrated fairly convincingly that this includes a shot of the same group as LGG, just from another cameraman.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar » 03 May 2015, 16:14

Dear DD66,

I fully share your oppinion

Cheers

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar » 03 May 2015, 16:19

Dear FF7_12

I also fully agree with your suggestion.

Cheers

Zootallures
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Zootallures » 04 May 2015, 17:02

Hi everyone,
First of all I want to thank you all the great work done through the last 103 pages :thumbsup:
My question is about the SS oficer that appears besides Mr Haglund wearing the white scarf.
Cheers for everyone of you.
It's a difficult mission to achieve LGG id but not impossible.
Alberto

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar » 05 May 2015, 00:21

Querido Alberto,

El tio with the white scarf IS Capt Haglund ! The SS Officer besides hin was identified in page 99.

http://www.pamatnik-terezin.cz/?dl_id=456

Saludos

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Zootallures » 05 May 2015, 14:16

Gracias Ignacio!
Thanks very much for the info.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Zootallures » 05 May 2015, 16:57

So this officer was executed for war crimes two years after these images were shot.
He seemed so self confident in the videos, laughing, surrounded by his men...like «well gentlemen, holidays are over, it has been fun ...now return to reality...»

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by fhafha » 07 May 2015, 22:48

DD66 wrote:
fhafha wrote:Hi all, it's a long time but many deployements...I booked my fly yesterday and will be on a short trip to Praha and Plezen from 7 to 10 May 2015. A kind of staff ride for the senventyth end of WWII anniversary. I plan to head each LGG's places and may be meet some veterans !

a list of what to do ?

regards
A photo of the LGG location with the exact time it was taken would be useful to compare the shadows (same time of year) with the original film. We may be able to determine the time of day that Haglund took the original film.

Also, same applies to any other locations that can be identified from the films of that day.
Then we may be able to put the events of that day in some sort of order, and possibly tie them in with the events described in the 'Ejpovice chronicles'.

Arrived this afternoon in Plzen, so far wheather is nice, tomorrow I will move to RoKycany. I will shoot the LGG location of course !

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Zootallures » 08 May 2015, 14:02

Hello fhafha,
Have a nice and historically stay!! You have just landed in the best time...70 years have gone...bring us something, some feelings and thoughts about your experience...you are in the right place, at the right time.
Cheers
Alberto

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Mikaela » 09 May 2015, 00:04

Dear Forum here is my little gift for the anniversary..…the picture has been taken on "our location" in Ejpovice by myself and with my face morphing of LGG in her 68"
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by mars0367 » 09 May 2015, 03:27

The music and dialogue of the film "1945, la mujer perdida" has long fascinated me. This what I found on YouTube - this is the music we first hear -

Max Richter - Maria The Poet (1913) is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8BHZgCHQi8

and the voice at the beginning is evidently a reading of the poem that goes with the music, and not describing what we see - but how appropriate !

There is also Believe and The Orchard Music, which I cannot find a reference to anywhere.

cheers

Mars
By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth. - George Carlin RIP
So is the above statement true or not - Mars
Truth will out - Shakespeare

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar » 09 May 2015, 14:21

Thank you MIkaela ! So nice you have remembered. You were the first woman who visited the LGG location in Ejpovice.

Cheers

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by John S » 09 May 2015, 16:08

Yes well done indeed. Can you provide an exact map location of the spot please?

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