1945 Lost German girl
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Here we go again....why don't you post a photo of your mother when she was younger ?
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greetings from the Czech republic. I'm also fascinated by this woman. I found the road where the scene is shot https://mapy.cz/zakladni?x=13.3995397&y ... =D5%2078km
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Hello Forum, Hello jituna666,
welcome to AHF. Here attached a summary about LGG location...
Cheers, Stefano
welcome to AHF. Here attached a summary about LGG location...
Cheers, Stefano
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Hello Forum,
Stello is among the very few who has read ALL the thread !
Cheers
Stello is among the very few who has read ALL the thread !
Cheers
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Hi ignacioosacar,
do you know the actual number of people who have 'read ALL the thread'?
I was just wondering how you would know who has or hasn't read it?
What do you consider to be 'very few', 5, 10, 50, 100, 1000?
do you know the actual number of people who have 'read ALL the thread'?
I was just wondering how you would know who has or hasn't read it?
What do you consider to be 'very few', 5, 10, 50, 100, 1000?
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mmm... I feel a lack of sense of humor, here...!
Cheers all, Stefano
Cheers all, Stefano
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Dear DD6 and Forum,
Oh yes, it is impossible to provide any figures with the available information. Anyway, still "very few" is much worse than "few". The only objective numbers that may be considered for such a statistical research are: Those who affirm that they have read all the posts and those who, after evaluating the contents of their posts, you can easily conclude that they obviously have not read all of them, at least the ones referred to the point he or she is making. Most of the posts have no indication if its author has read them all or not.
DD6 says he has read them twice, what is really an inspiring effort. I must say have missed quite a few so far.
Cheers all!
Oh yes, it is impossible to provide any figures with the available information. Anyway, still "very few" is much worse than "few". The only objective numbers that may be considered for such a statistical research are: Those who affirm that they have read all the posts and those who, after evaluating the contents of their posts, you can easily conclude that they obviously have not read all of them, at least the ones referred to the point he or she is making. Most of the posts have no indication if its author has read them all or not.
DD6 says he has read them twice, what is really an inspiring effort. I must say have missed quite a few so far.
Cheers all!
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Hello Forum,
interesting article published last march from "The Mendeleyev Journal – Live From Moscow":
https://russianreport.wordpress.com/201 ... rman-girl/
Cheers all, Stefano
interesting article published last march from "The Mendeleyev Journal – Live From Moscow":
https://russianreport.wordpress.com/201 ... rman-girl/
Cheers all, Stefano
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It is a redux of the fiction story Mikaela created from the info in this thread. Pg 95.stello wrote:Hello Forum,
interesting article published last march from "The Mendeleyev Journal – Live From Moscow":
https://russianreport.wordpress.com/201 ... rman-girl/
Cheers all, Stefano
http://aerialphenomena.blogspot.com/201 ... woman.html
Even though I only have a couple posts, I have read this entire thread and have been following it via a bookmark since well before I ever registered, I want to say 6 or 7 years and multiple PCs..there were probably 30-35 pages when I first read it. I click on it once a week or so and see if the amount of posts have changed. For awhile I thought her ID would be definitely be solved by this thread/forum, now Im a pessimist to that. It is great work, though. I think getting some sort of international media attention to this thread, mainly in the US, UK, and Europe is the last shot at identifying this woman, the BBC, Spiegel.de, NYTimes, and the most read newspapers in The Czech Republic, and Russia. Good chance she is dead but finding anyone who recognizes her that knew her in 1945 should be possible still, time is running out. I'm very suspect to ever finding her identification from say her children or grandkids or people that were not even alive in 1945.
I suspect there are many people who follow this thread who dont bother to register and many more people have read it than most posters would think.
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That's a great comment StickShaker, I couldn't agree more.
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Hello StickShaker, hello everyone. Don't be pessimistic StickShaker. I think it's still very likely we'll find that woman's true identity. I'm actually quite suprised she's still a mystery. I mean for example if my mother had to recognise any of my grandparents in their youth, she could do it in an instant. And they were 10 or more years older than this girl. If she had any children they're probably still alive. The only thing is to find them and show them the photo for confirmation. This girl is pretty, so she probably was photographed a lot in her youth and she probably was known to many people. She probably got married and there were a lot of people attending the ceremony. Relatives, acquaintances are all the people who could identify her and we only need to find one of them and the rest will follow. How many young, german women could serve in Prague at the end of the war? How many of them could end up POWs? Not so many to be too many. German forum members must do the most, it's their turf. Now it's still possible, after next 50 years not so much.StickShaker wrote:It is a redux of the fiction story Mikaela created from the info in this thread. Pg 95.stello wrote:Hello Forum,
interesting article published last march from "The Mendeleyev Journal – Live From Moscow":
https://russianreport.wordpress.com/201 ... rman-girl/
Cheers all, Stefano
http://aerialphenomena.blogspot.com/201 ... woman.html
Even though I only have a couple posts, I have read this entire thread and have been following it via a bookmark since well before I ever registered, I want to say 6 or 7 years and multiple PCs..there were probably 30-35 pages when I first read it. I click on it once a week or so and see if the amount of posts have changed. For awhile I thought her ID would be definitely be solved by this thread/forum, now Im a pessimist to that. It is great work, though. I think getting some sort of international media attention to this thread, mainly in the US, UK, and Europe is the last shot at identifying this woman, the BBC, Spiegel.de, NYTimes, and the most read newspapers in The Czech Republic, and Russia. Good chance she is dead but finding anyone who recognizes her that knew her in 1945 should be possible still, time is running out. I'm very suspect to ever finding her identification from say her children or grandkids or people that were not even alive in 1945.
I suspect there are many people who follow this thread who dont bother to register and many more people have read it than most posters would think.
I'm telling you people when we finally find her real name we gonna celebrate all week long .
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But at Plzen was shot the footage with German dead and prisoners. What was their destiny? Dead buried and prisoners in prisoner camp or the prisoners were killed too? According a website the Germans killed on the road (two of them with the face covered of blood) were beaten to death by Czechs. Is it true? Were there SS?jituna666 wrote:greetings from the Czech republic. I'm also fascinated by this woman. I found the road where the scene is shot https://mapy.cz/zakladni?x=13.3995397&y ... =D5%2078km
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I tried to read all posts (138 pages)... well, so these germans were killed by partisans and american during chaos. The dead on the road in the footage are in Kriegsgräberstätte of Pilsen? I read that there were SS, Heer and WL (FlaK) troops and some hungarians. Very difficult to identify their unit
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Sorry i didn't read all the posts but about the date of filming. I think they just made a mistake on the slate used to mark pictures as Picture 28 and 29 used the same one, also P80 still used the same slate
if you've watched whole 25 min video, stop at 01:14:33:25 (slate next to dead soldier)
at 01:18:13:02 ( slate on the jeep)
and at 01:21:45:24 (same slate bit chalk bit worn off from using.)
if you've watched whole 25 min video, stop at 01:14:33:25 (slate next to dead soldier)
at 01:18:13:02 ( slate on the jeep)
and at 01:21:45:24 (same slate bit chalk bit worn off from using.)
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Hello I am new to the forum like many here a link on a youtube video brought me here. I have spent the last 3 days going through the 138 pages of this post .it has to be one of the longest forum posts I have ever seen spanning over many years the dedication buy some people posting here is absolutely incredible .I have not seen this posted before I found a link to google street view that would appear to be the location.
https://www.google.com.mx/maps/@49.7443 ... ?hl=es-419
https://www.google.com.mx/maps/@49.7443 ... ?hl=es-419