► Photothread: Colour photos of Axis Panzers in WW II
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Athought all pictures are from the same Newsreel I think that they aren´t from the same Tank...I would like to know the unit (The Markings are visible on rear plate and (Rare) on Schürzen)
OK :6th PzDiv -Zitadelle
OK :6th PzDiv -Zitadelle
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Good morning my little teddy bears......
(My girlfriend is killing me at the moment, shes the only teddy bear for me)
keheee.
So how are you guys??
Have a nice weekend.
I did.
Thanks Christoph for the close-up.
And thanks Sander D and Javichu for all those great stills.
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To clarify to all you guys, any color film footgae, propaganda shots. are allowed into this tread.
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Allowing for the widest spectrum of fun...
I know i promised you guys lots of cool photos, but youl have to wait a few more hours, i did'nt get home last night, "wink wink"
But i do have some small die wehrmacht photo.
Sorry for the qaulity i pulled them off ebay.
Anyway, good morning to all you guys. Thanks for all the help and HAVE A CRACKING DAY
(My girlfriend is killing me at the moment, shes the only teddy bear for me)
keheee.
So how are you guys??
Have a nice weekend.
I did.
Thanks Christoph for the close-up.
And thanks Sander D and Javichu for all those great stills.
.................................................................................
To clarify to all you guys, any color film footgae, propaganda shots. are allowed into this tread.
.................................................................................
Allowing for the widest spectrum of fun...
I know i promised you guys lots of cool photos, but youl have to wait a few more hours, i did'nt get home last night, "wink wink"
But i do have some small die wehrmacht photo.
Sorry for the qaulity i pulled them off ebay.
Anyway, good morning to all you guys. Thanks for all the help and HAVE A CRACKING DAY

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One for Mr Awender... To which unit belongs that shield on the 8.8 mudguard?
Clues: Look like it is Italy and it is in the same footage that the destroyed Pz4 ( I think I heard Agrigento but as I don´t understand German...):?
I´ll try to get a better view of the sign...
Clues: Look like it is Italy and it is in the same footage that the destroyed Pz4 ( I think I heard Agrigento but as I don´t understand German...):?

I´ll try to get a better view of the sign...
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Hi Sanders,
Interesting picture of the three Hungarian soldiers by their Opel Kapitän. The car obviously was of civilian origin and was pressed into military service. The officer leaning on the car was a second lieutenant, I wonder if this was his car?
BTW the picture is flipped so you might want to flip it back!
Regards!
Interesting picture of the three Hungarian soldiers by their Opel Kapitän. The car obviously was of civilian origin and was pressed into military service. The officer leaning on the car was a second lieutenant, I wonder if this was his car?
BTW the picture is flipped so you might want to flip it back!
Regards!
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The picture is flipped. Look at the medals on the officer's chest, it's on the wrong side (right instead of left). One more obvious giveaway was the fronts of the uniform tunics, it should be left over right, not right over left (you can see this most clearly on the sergent on the foreground holding a pen and notebook). You can just look at your own shirt to see what I mean (that is if you are not wearing a T shirt now)
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