favorite Waffen-SS/Heer pic?

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Post by Javichu » 20 Jan 2005, 11:48

Related to Jugendkrieger pic...Still from an American Newsreel, after being disarmed he´s again a child :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by G. Trifkovic » 20 Jan 2005, 12:42

Javichu,that pic made my day!

This one's cute...


Cheers,

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Post by Dexx » 20 Jan 2005, 23:41

Hi, here are two pics from me.

This one is quite famous, I think. It expresses the intensity of a beginning action

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This one is quite scary.: A Russian T-34 is aproaching German PAK-positions

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Post by Christoph Awender » 20 Jan 2005, 23:49

Dexx wrote: This one is quite scary.: A Russian T-34 is aproaching German PAK-positions
Not very scary if it is really a T-34 when he is approaching two such amateurish positioned 3,7cm Pak. :wink:

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Post by Daniel L » 20 Jan 2005, 23:56

Once again, read the thread starter's guidelines for this thread. Why is to hard to do that?

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Post by knieptang » 21 Jan 2005, 00:07

D. Löwenhamn wrote:Once again, read the thread starter's guidelines for this thread. Why is to hard to do that?
Best regards/ Daniel
Thanks to Daniel for this advice, I agree!

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Post by knieptang » 21 Jan 2005, 01:53

This should not be a thread about armour, tanks or other stuff like this, about this there are other threads to be find in this forum, the picture of the captured soldier behind barbed wire above was very impressive, also the pic of the GI kicking a hitler youth kid in the ass, this picture I did never see before...

These are not funny pictures, they show the real horrors of war, pictures of the so called winners and losers, thank you all for some more than impressing contributions.

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Post by Rommel8 » 21 Jan 2005, 02:09

Thanks for the compliments on my picture..

here is another one, some colonial French troops meet some German units, a meeting of 2 very different cultures
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Post by Christoph Awender » 21 Jan 2005, 02:12

Rommel8 wrote:Thanks for the compliments on my picture..

here is another one, some colonial French troops meet some German units, a meeting of 2 very different cultures
Oh, fine that photos from my collection found the way to here also.

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Post by Rommel8 » 21 Jan 2005, 02:14

And here is one more...

The battle of Kursk, a very young soldier loads up for battle, for the march into uncertainty, possibly the march into death
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Post by knieptang » 21 Jan 2005, 02:40

@ Rommel8

A very impressive and also a very sad picture, can anybody name this soldier...?

Regards Michael

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Post by Rommel8 » 21 Jan 2005, 04:39

Christoph Awender wrote:
Rommel8 wrote:Thanks for the compliments on my picture..

here is another one, some colonial French troops meet some German units, a meeting of 2 very different cultures
Oh, fine that photos from my collection found the way to here also.

\Christoph
Sorry Christoph?

Im not sure where I found this picture (the one with the soldier behind the barbed wire), if it is yours, I will gladly remove it or give you proper credit

Sorry for any inconvenience

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Post by Matthew Jordan » 21 Jan 2005, 04:43

I like these two as well
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Post by Big Willie » 21 Jan 2005, 18:13

The expression of the youngest soldier, the diference in ages between the two and the russian winter. All of the bring a little idea of what the conditions were on the russian front.

Hope you enjoy it, it is from concord book "waffen ss in combat".

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Post by Matthew Jordan » 21 Jan 2005, 23:06

Big Willie wrote:The expression of the youngest soldier, the diference in ages between the two and the russian winter. All of the bring a little idea of what the conditions were on the russian front.

Hope you enjoy it, it is from concord book "waffen ss in combat".

João (Big Willie)
Wow, that kid is young, whats he? about 16 or so?

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