1945 Lost German girl

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 25 Aug 2020, 02:13

Here you can see a little of the place of detention of the German women combatants outside Pilsen, as it is noted in the first frame it was filmed on May 9, a day after the LGG filming, maybe LGG is there with those women...
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 26 Aug 2020, 23:38

German women in a Prisoner Of War Temporary Enclosure (PWTE) camp equipped with tents. June 1945. The camp was part of the Rhine meadow camps (Rheinwiesenlager), a group of 19 camps set up by the U.S. Army to hold captured German soldiers at the close of World War II. Sinzig, Germany
Would LGG be there?
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by garywdyls » 27 Aug 2020, 22:19

I am watching a show called “After Hitler” Part 1.
They just showed the images of the girl in high definition.
The clarity was really good on a 65 “ Television.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by garywdyls » 27 Aug 2020, 22:35

We should keep a sticky on every page that lists what has been found out over the years and what we know. Then, if a new person shows up, they will know what has been discovered already.

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 02 Sep 2020, 16:12

garywdyls wrote:
27 Aug 2020, 22:19
I am watching a show called “After Hitler” Part 1.
They just showed the images of the girl in high definition.
The clarity was really good on a 65 “ Television.


In any video produced today LGG appears every time it mentions violence against women in 1945 and more so by the Russian army

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 05 Sep 2020, 17:35

matches the story on the blog, but not the site

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https://billiongraves.es/grave/Lore-Bauer/19265432

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by tjp010 » 13 Sep 2020, 11:36

Compare Photos of LGG:
Does anyone have access to the chinese face recognition software or a comparable program? To search for the identity of this woman (LGG), it would make sense to compare all the images that come into question with the face recognition software.
Respect and thanks to all who contribute to the myth.
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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 17 Sep 2020, 03:08

On November 4, 2012, a story about LGG was uploaded on the Aerial Phenomena blog, giving it the name Lore Bauer and giving it an identity. From that blog, all videos, blogs and comments about LGG were identified with that name and identity.
The author comments in a video uploaded to YouTube that she wrote a fictional story based on a video edited by her, I leave the link to that video.
It makes me a bit sad to know that it is a fictional story, I would very much like that story to be that of LGG, so far nothing is found,

https://youtu.be/TRNCHAzVgqE

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by fhafha » 27 Sep 2020, 16:03

CarlosXander wrote:
11 Apr 2020, 03:13
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What a great find !!

Hello folks. I did not post anything here for years waiting for something new. And this post from Carlos is a good one. From my point of view the best find in years.

Only a few comments :
1 the pictures when they are sitting on the grass is before in the afternoon and next to the LGG on the road (shadows). On some picts whe can see her sitting with these guys. And I located the place at about 2000m East of Ejvopice.
2 the marching colum pictures is later in the afternoon (shadows) at the eastern entrance of Ejvopice.
3 the dead boy picture is on the bridge of Ejvopice where some germans soldiers tried to escape their US guards and triggered some chase and firefights.
4 I desagree about the wounded guy, the images where he is wounded are before those where the guy is walking. So not the same guy for me. And I remembered I established that the injured guy on the ground should be an hungarian soldier, not a german. That guy is lying on the upper right corner of picture whith sitting soldiers. whe can see one of them giving water to him on a film.

I also mean that those people sitting joined the column to Pliezen, so might the LGG be with them and walked to a camp there.

Again congrats Carlos.p

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 28 Sep 2020, 03:27

the CT24 channel of Prague Czech Republic, makes a note of LGG, unfortunately it only shows the place where LGG is filmed and shows a forum page, unfortunately it is not Czech and neither is what is already known because of what they show
PD I will try to find a place to see the video well


https://www.facebook.com/CT24.cz/posts/ ... 6372914009

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by ignacioosacar1 » 28 Sep 2020, 19:45

Dear Forum,

We are on Czech TV ! Check the report starting from 0:27. Channel CT 24 as Carlos Xander wrote.

https://www.facebook.com/CT24.cz/videos ... 4030789256

Cheers

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by history1 » 28 Sep 2020, 22:21

ignacioosacar1 wrote:
28 Sep 2020, 19:45
Dear Forum,

We are on Czech TV ! Check the report starting from 0:27. Channel CT 24 as Carlos Xander wrote.

https://www.facebook.com/CT24.cz/videos ... 4030789256

Cheers
But do you realise that this broadcast is almost one year old?

Alle the best, stay save & healthy!

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 28 Sep 2020, 22:22

Dear forum, here I upload the fragment where LGG is mentioned and a translation of the text

https://youtu.be/Dh6Qged7r9o
translation
during the journey towards the threshold, they also met this beaten German
The shots appeared in 2014 on various websites
to this day, it has not been possible to find out who this woman was
a young girl was captured by a camera on the road from Rokycany to Ejpovice, her future is unknown
woman is dressed in uniform parts of the Nazi arnada, so we can assume
that it is a member of some of the auxiliary military units

the full video

https://youtu.be/fC1htyKsuAk

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by CarlosXander » 29 Sep 2020, 02:09

In another fragment of a shot of Captain Haglund on May 9 in the German women's prison camp, a woman with hair similar to LGG is seen, unfortunately the video is of poor quality and her face cannot be seen well, it may be that it is NOT her

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Re: 1945 Lost German girl

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Post by headwest » 30 Sep 2020, 20:59

I think the hair is different, to short, and the shirt or top is different. not that she couldnt have changed or put something on over. just my 2 cents

but interesting info from everyone

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