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    Alex K

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    1. Another two, these are shots taken in the Fuhrerbunker by "Life" cameraman and are two of a series, the hat may have been posted before. The second are three GI's examining Hitler's "Suicide Settee", They are viewing in darkness with a candle and mini torches, the camera flash has obviously illuminated more clearly, There appears to be a pistol lying on the settee and what appears to be bloodstains on the armrest. The GI at the back looks like he's smoking a cigar but is in fact illuminating the armrest with a mini torch regards Alex K Description modified
    2. Hi Nick, that's what I read before I posted the second time, but then it has a link to "Non-commercial use" licence and a price for each image you want, that's why I'm confused regards Alex
    3. Hi Uwe, thanks for the information, I will put the silver one's back on and try to find a private or NCO's cap without cords! regards Alex K
    4. "If I remember correctly original negatives are currently in the collection of WarMuseum, London" I believe use is permissible under the IWM's "Non-Commercial use" licence providing so acknowledged The ones I posted aren't from there but another web-site that obviously "borrowed" them from somewhere else etc
    5. Hi all, a question if I may, attached are two images of a VOPO officers hat, it's the same hat but my puzzle is, which type of cap-cords would it have had?, it came with the silver ones, but I've also seen them with the green ones (Got a spare one), was there some distinction? once again any help appreciated, year date D thanks Alex K
    6. Hi Paul, thanks for the speedy reply, I'll re-label them regards
    7. Nice to see taxpayers money being well spent for a change, the only question I would raise, is will they ensure that they are still well maintained long after the commemorations have ceased? Alex K
    8. Hi all, I'm not an expert on Freikorps memorabilia (Or anything as it happens ) but I have these two medals in my collection, and I have them labelled as Freikorps, I'm wondering if they are mis-labelled. any help would be appreciated thanks. The pin-back is made my H C Timm Berlin C19
    9. Some more images at the award ceremony Alex K edit, some confusion over copyright, (IWM), so deleted them
    10. Hi Bernhard, so it's probable that the people represented in the audience were "Artistic licence" and never existed, seems quite possible regards
    11. An interesting painting, appears to be period, of Hitler at a meeting, artist is unknown (To me). I don't recognise any other TR worthies in the picture except possibly HH seated at the table, I could be wrong Alex K Just spotted this
    12. Hi Mark, nice colour image and as you say quite rare. Is this dedicated to you? (I think I see your name in the writing), I assume you met him Alex K
    13. Interesting photo's I thought that the Soviet authorities took a dim view of their soldiers with "Nazi" memorabilia, as it was looked on as somehow admiring the enemy, now boots, yes I believe they were a very popular acquisition, since the average soviet boot, for ordinary ranks weren't that good. attached an image, these surely are German officer pattern. Maybe they should have taken the conveniently placed medal bar also Alex K
    14. Otto Ernst Remer, colourised this, but got side-tracked for some reason and decided it might be nice to add his entire military awards as, sometimes it's not clear what they got. so they are a combination from my own collection and "Stock images" (They should hopefully be in scale with each other) regards Alex
    15. Hi Larry very realistic, well done. I've come across similar comments also, however everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Comments centre around "Somehow altering history", I would counter that by saying history wasn't lived in black and white, people, and events were witnessed in colour by those that lived through them, If colour film was as readily available and cheap then as it is today, I bet there would be a lot fewer B/W images. Someone viewing a black and white image may do so for a second and then move on to the next one and miss details in the image, there are only so many shades of grey to you observe, however, my experience has been a colour-(ised) image sympathetically and accurately done is viewed for longer as the viewer takes in both the colour and details otherwise missed. Rommel for instance didn't roam across North Africa in glorious hues of grey, It's why many historical events were captured in colour. Talking of Rommel, leads me nicely into the attached, I colourised an image of him a while back, several weeks later I came across a genuine colour image of him, my colourisation was without reference to the real image but from knowledge about uniforms etc, attached are both images, why is one acceptable and the other not? regards Alex
    16. :Hi all, two for interest SS Otto Dietrich, Propaganda and some Battle of Britain "Chappies" Alex"
    17. Hi Chris, I wasn't trying to be negative, but as you most probably know, threads do run their natural cause either because there's nothing more to say on them or occasionally insufficient interest. I have posted numerous times over the length of the thread (I actually started it) and enjoy doing so, I personally, greatly enjoy looking at other peoples work and would encourage any that do colourise and want to show, to post, the more the merrier, skill levels are not important as that comes with practice (I've seen examples which make me say I wish I'd done that), I look at some of my early work and think oooh! could do better. In the end, it's not a competition, but something to do because you enjoy doing it as Larry says regards Alex
    18. Hi Larry, I thought this thread had "died" through lack of interest, however, maybe not, nice work, I've also done the odd bit of colourising requests Thanks Alex K
    19. Hi John, thanks for the reply, yes I've seen the image of his Ordernkissen and it looks like a normal one on there. It is listed on his list of awards so I assume he got one. shame it's whereabouts aren't known. Nice SC, same one listed on HH's auction I believe. regards Alex
    20. Hi all, Werner Molder's estate or part of it was recently auctioned off on the Hermann Historica web-site, amongst other items, was his 3/4 ring pattern RK and his Oaks and Diamonds award, I believe they were actually split up for the auction. He was awarded a "Front Flyer clasp with Brilliants" which was not part of the auction, I believe his family kept some stuff. Does anyone know anymore about this piece and are there any images of it? regards Alex K ?
    21. Hi Paul, unfortunately ribbon only, a reasonable piece of silk, The case is purely there for protection and has no value regards Alex
    22. A small one I spotted In Obendorf near Kitzbuhl, whilst on holiday there, small village but well looked after memorial Alex K
    23. Hi The 1st is Romanian, Order of the Star, with swords for a military award, don't recognise the ribbon though. The 2nd, Bulgarian as you say, Order of Military Merit Commander neck badge with war decoration (The green leaves around the centre disk.) correct ribbon regards Alex K
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