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MrFurious
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by MrFurious » 27 Mar 2002, 06:20
Does anyone have a picture of what the SS officer's blood type tattoo looked like? Thanks...
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HaEn
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by HaEn » 27 Mar 2002, 06:28
The same as any other SS angehörige's blood type tattoo. HN.
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Karl
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by Karl » 27 Mar 2002, 06:42
Dr.,
May I ask: did you have to get one done? Was it compulsory? I know some SS didn’t have them.
Groeten.
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HaEn
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by HaEn » 27 Mar 2002, 17:23
Ja het was een "motje", er was geen ontsnappen aan. iedereen die in de W SS was kreeg het. De bedoeling as dat op ht slagveld, de bloedgroep van een gewonde soldaat onmiddelijk kon worden vastgesteld. Gr. HN
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by Christian Ankerstjerne » 27 Mar 2002, 18:33
Didn't understand all fo what you wrote HaEn - but I assume you were saying yes, and telling something about the blodgroup being needed for wounded soldiers, so that immidiate help was possible?
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by Karl » 28 Mar 2002, 01:30
You’ze be the man, Ferdinand. You’ze the man!
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by Timo » 28 Mar 2002, 02:44
Nooit geweten dat Karl een Hollander is.
HaEn, heb je die memoires over Berlijn al gelezen?
Groeten uit Amsterdam,
Timo
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by Dan » 28 Mar 2002, 05:11
I would think that Danish is close enough to have understood. FP is right, the tatoos were so the wounded could get help right away.
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by Dan » 28 Mar 2002, 05:17
HaEn, heb je die memoires over Berlijn al gelezen?
The biggest difference for me is "Je" instead of "U"; I guess I really was in a time-warp.
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by MrFurious » 28 Mar 2002, 05:49
Agora foto que é bom mesmo ninguém parece estar à fim de indicar. Pessoal só sabe ficá tacando umas conversas meio exquisitas. Pra mim eles tão é esnobando a galera. Pois eles que se danem, eu é que num vou ficar traduzindo essas besteiras.
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HaEn
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by HaEn » 28 Mar 2002, 06:26
To Ferdinand and Birgitte. Sorry for answering in Dutch. When i got the "private" message from Ferdinant, signed "groeten" (greetings) I surmised he was Dutch, and answered as such. I did not realise that the answer would show up in the forum subject also. Mea Culpa !
Regards. HN.
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by Karl » 28 Mar 2002, 08:30
Nee, Karl is geen Hollander Timo. Maar zein Moeder is half Nederlands.
Tot zeins.
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by Karl » 28 Mar 2002, 08:34
Eh, didn't quite get that Furious.
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by Birgitte Heuschkel » 28 Mar 2002, 12:50
HaEn wrote:To Ferdinand and Birgitte. Sorry for answering in Dutch. When i got the "private" message from Ferdinant, signed "groeten" (greetings) I surmised he was Dutch, and answered as such. I did not realise that the answer would show up in the forum subject also. Mea Culpa !
Regards. HN.
Aww, okay, you have absolution.