More of my panzer pictures - a lot of them this time ;)

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Post by Marcus » 01 Sep 2002, 22:53

Very nice photos Christian, thanks for sharing them.

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 01 Sep 2002, 22:56

You're welcome - as always, you're welcome to use them on Skalman if you desire, Marcus!

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Post by Marcus » 01 Sep 2002, 22:57

Thanks Christian, I will get back to you with some questions about the ones I'm interested in using.

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 01 Sep 2002, 23:00

OK, I'll look forward to that ;)

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Post by Benjamin Fanjoy » 02 Sep 2002, 08:00

Christian,

Very nice!! :D

I have quite a few Panzer pic's coming in the mail, I will be sure to share.

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Post by Oberst Mihael » 02 Sep 2002, 18:29

Thanks for sharing them with us! I especially love the last one, could you tell me where it was made?

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Post by Tolga Alkan » 02 Sep 2002, 18:38

Very nice photos,
Christian,are all of them orginal ones?

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 02 Sep 2002, 18:41

The last picture has this text on the back:

Anti-tank squad goes forward
The German Grenadiers fight the bitter struggle against Anglo-American troops in the northern Eifel, proving the effect of the anti-tank close combat weapons 'Panzerfaust' and 'Panzerschreck' Noumerous American tanks have been been destroyed in the area by this new death.
Foto: Kriegsber.Schck/TO-EP (Schu) 20.11.44

(freely translated)

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Post by Csaba Becze » 03 Sep 2002, 11:44

Nice pictures, Christian. What kind of foreigners standing on the fourth photo?

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 03 Sep 2002, 18:41

Well, the picture doesn't have a discription, but I would say Russians, or at least Eastern Europeans...

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Post by Oberst Mihael » 03 Sep 2002, 22:07

I'd agree judging by the hats...maybe Poles as well?

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Post by Christian Ankerstjerne » 03 Sep 2002, 22:43

Yes, Poles are more likely. From what I've seen the Russian uniforms were buttoned down middle, whereas the Polish ones had two lines of buttons.

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Post by Csaba Becze » 04 Sep 2002, 11:24

I think, they didn't baltic soldeirs. Slovakian officers had similar hats also.

They are not Hungarians, this is not a Hungarian uniform.

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Post by TiKi » 15 Sep 2002, 16:08

Hi Christian,

nice pictures indeed!!!!


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