1945 Lost German girl

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EasyRoller
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by EasyRoller » 14 Jan 2019, 02:56

Why lock it ? What are you afraid of ? Leave it open for potential future topic discoveries and discussion.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by hsa601 » 14 Jan 2019, 09:51

I agree. Leave it open please. You never know what interesting things might pop up.


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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar1 » 14 Jan 2019, 16:13

Dear Forum

It is an timeless beacon.

Cheers all!

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Hoover » 17 Jan 2019, 11:07

Agree 100% the first 100 pages were a flood of ideas and informations. I am sure sometime new facts will appear. This is one of the most thrilling thread here on AHF.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Brittstephan » 21 Jan 2019, 06:07

hello,
i traveld 2 times to the road the lgg was walking.
with my own eyes i can say its the correct road.
about the other info i'm not sure.
but this year again i travel back to this place and ask the locals if they know something about the story.
i travele every time over 800km's to visit this place.
this topic is for me very usefull and helpfull with some things.
greetings Stephan (in some pages back you can see i realy visit the place)

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by jesk » 23 Jan 2019, 13:32

She was sitting with other pows and when the operator saw her, he suggested her to pose on the road. A notepad in her hands or money he could give, make the survey more colorful. Along with shots about the fight "Panther" in Cologne, 2 of the most famous video of the Second World War.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by MyriamTierney » 05 Mar 2019, 12:54

I don't share that Cpt. Haglund joined the Pratt mission. There isn't any taping of the mission, as the surrender see act at German HQ or another side interests in the 200 Km motivation which have been unrecorded, something an official cameraman should not have ignored. In endeavor with the chronicles that Bcc 335 got fron the countrywide Archieves, the entire filmings were finished at Pilsen or presumably Rokycani. Likely they adeventured E of the purpose of constrainment of lift line when they heard there have been killings taking zone

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Bertill622 » 05 Mar 2019, 19:12

Brittstephan, the offer to use a old time german 6x6 camera including film and development still stands.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Bertill622 » 13 Mar 2019, 22:50

Brittstephan, please see my PM.

Best regards,
Bertill.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Brittstephan » 02 Apr 2019, 00:06

Image


the lost german girl wine
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Max » 02 Apr 2019, 00:41

I can see only the second of your images.
Did you make the label yourself?
Greetings from the Wide Brown.

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Brittstephan
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Brittstephan » 02 Apr 2019, 00:55

there is a company that makes them on custom order.its a real label no self made stuff.but again everything with all respect for the LGG

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Biber » 02 Apr 2019, 02:21

This thread keeps getting more and more ridiculous. I fear to think what's next, coffee mugs and t-shirts?

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by Brittstephan » 02 Apr 2019, 02:25

did you visit the road?i did....i traveld around 1000km's to see it.i think its better to respect the people wo take care for this part then people wo give wromg info.in the town rokycany they now about this i talked with the locals.i think stuff like mugs or shorts get int more in the media and a good change to get attention from people wo know more about it

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar1 » 03 Apr 2019, 23:27

Dear Forum,

I am planning to visit the LGG site in the Czech Republic in a few months. This is for those who have already been there.

How do I get there from Prague ? I guess I have to go to Pilsen first .

And from Pilsen to Ejpovice ?

Bus ? Train ? Rent a car ? Taxi ? Uber ?

Any advice will be appreciated

Cheers all!

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