Attached is a known photograph taken in Helsinki, not too far from the German Embassy. The date could be March/April 1941.
The person on the right (fumbling with his Leica camera) is assumingly an unknown adjutant.
The person in the middle looks like (at the time) Colonel E. Buschenhagen, but I need your confirmation.
The person on the left side is the one who interests me most.
Can someone here identify him?
Thank You for your insight.
Identification of German persons (photo)
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Re: Identification of German persons (photo)
SA-kuva 89261 text says they are men of Propagandakompanie (PK) getting acquainted with Helsinki in May 1942.
In May 1942 the Ateneum art museum in Helsinki had an exhibition of war photographers, that was visited by Dietl and Ehrfurt.
In May 1942 the Ateneum art museum in Helsinki had an exhibition of war photographers, that was visited by Dietl and Ehrfurt.