Das is the Reich!... im Bild - Part I

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HaEn
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Post by HaEn » 15 Jul 2004, 05:15

Helly, If these are yours, may I use a few in my book ? I will acknowledge from whom I got them. HN.

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Where is Nr. 13?

#17

Post by Geoff Walden » 15 Jul 2004, 14:47

Helly,

Do you know what the building is (and where) in number 13?

Thanks for the great photos!

Geoff


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#18

Post by FANGIO » 15 Jul 2004, 15:19

Hi Helly!
Nice work once again.

If I'm not wrong "17.jpg" http://forum.axishistory.com/files/17_703.jpg shows Theodor Wisch on the extreme left. This is the 1.Kompanie of the LAH in München (Königsplatz), 1935.

Who's the RKE in pic "21.jpg"? http://forum.axishistory.com/files/21_117.jpg

Regards.

FANGIO

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#19

Post by Helly Angel » 15 Jul 2004, 19:56

Hello all,

HaEh... well man... is a GREAT H-O-N-O-R to me!! well THANK YOU man, Please use all the material that I´m posting every day in our great Comunity! I have more please wait because Í think this material is going to be good to you and the rest of the forum.

Hello Geoff, the original caption in german said (photo 13): Wirtschaftshochschule des deutschen Ostens in Königsberg (Pr.).

Please use this or ay of others pic in you beautiful website if you need to do.

Fangio, I think i like you in the first photo! but unfortunatelly I don´t know who is the Wehrmacht officer! :(

Today I feel happy in post threads like this to all the people in the forum.

All the best,

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#20

Post by Topspeed » 15 Jul 2004, 21:36

And the sporty car with an eagle..was that the führers secret "batmobile" or what ?


Juke :lol:

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#21

Post by Vikki » 17 Jul 2004, 10:34

Helly,

Great montage!

The women in #7 are actually Reichsarbeitsdienst rather than BDM.

~FV

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Post by HaEn » 17 Jul 2004, 15:32

Helly Angel wrote:Hello all,

HaEh... well man... is a GREAT H-O-N-O-R to me!! well THANK YOU man, Please use all the material that I´m posting every day in our great Comunity! I have more please wait because Í think this material is going to be good to you and the rest of the forum.

Today I feel happy in post threads like this to all the people in the forum.

All the best,
Thank you Angelo ! You are a great help. Regards. HN.

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#23

Post by MacX » 18 Jul 2004, 19:23

hey Helly, very good collection of photos! Never saw that much before... where do you have it from?

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#24

Post by FANGIO » 19 Jul 2004, 14:42

Helly Angel wrote:Fangio, I think i like you in the first photo! but unfortunatelly I don´t know who is the Wehrmacht officer!
Hi Helly!
I posted the pic in the thread "Knight's Cross Holders Identification" and Freiherr gave me the name of the officer of "21.jpg": Grllnt Harald von Hirschfeld RK: 15.11.41, Eich 164: 23.12.42, Führer II./GebJägRgt 98.
Regards.

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#25

Post by Alfred Naujocks » 21 Jul 2004, 07:33

Great Pix! thanx for sharing :D

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#26

Post by reichpilot » 21 Jul 2004, 14:36

Helly,

As usual, EXCELLENT my friend! I appreciate the time it takes for you to do all this. Thank you very much for another wonderful, educational series.

Don

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