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    Robert Noss

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      now a photo which is described " Riegelstellung in Lacouture"

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      I can not say if this is portugese material, guns and gear in that abandoned trench, but it also fits well in the report of the british capatin.

      This is a perfect example how photos can be filled with live when you get to know the story behind.

      Again, thanks a lot for Your efforts, Kevin.

      Kind regards

      Robert

    2. Kevin - thanks a lot for that superb report. That story makes the photo "come alive" again. Reading what the british captain tells us, sets the photos in a new context now.

      You have good eyes, Kevin. It is indeed a medic tornister at the car:

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      Another photo from that lot:

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      The inscription on the back says:

      Sturm 2. Batl. 2. R.I.R. auf Lacouture

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      I think this photo above is also made the same day. Although the german troops are photographed in the distance, You see their tornisters and they are packed the same way as in the portugese photo.

      Also the "mood" of the photo is the same.

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    3. I hope my lack of knowledge about the 1st WW is not too annoying to You.

      I got a group of photos from some heavy battles at the town "Les 8 Maisons".

      On one photo there is a captured portugese car and maybe a portugese soldier too ?

      Let's have the photo first:

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      Detail:

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      Writing on the back:

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      Now what I didn't know before - were the portugese fighting against germany on the french side ???

      More photos...

    4. I got this nice portrait yesterday:

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      Photographer stamp is from Munich.

      He has the U-Boat badge, the navy wound badge and the turkish star.

      On his little ribbon bar there seems to be a small clasp over the ribbon with the crossed swords.

      But even with a hi-res scan, it is not to be recognized.

      As always - more information would be appreciated.

      Anyway it's a nice shot.

      Robert

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      Here is the back of the smaller portrait, the one without headgear and the back of the photo with the civilians.

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      So we know his name, Captain M.B. Jawetz - not a typical british name.

      Interesting is also the stamp - Military Government - Kreis Group - 4 HQ

      I wondered about Kreis Group - that is a mixture of german / english. Strange.

      Another photo shows the captain with a Willys Jeep:

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    6. Another portrait that I bought on sunday, just because I think the wearing of this badge seems a bit odd to me.

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      What do You think ?

      Is it a forestry badge - an award ?

      Is it right to wear it on the military uniform, even at the place of a combat award ?

      Or do You think it is a Freikorps badge ? However I did not find a Freikorps badge that looks like this one.

      Thanks in advance for Your infos.

      Robert

    7. Hello Pat,

      they are indeed interesting and unique. I haven't seen those before in many years of collecting.

      I am quite sure they are postwar, and I am also sure that they were not made in germany.

      The first one with Udet, Galland and M?lders is a well known picture, published many times in books and newspapers, during the war and after. I think it existed as a Hoffmann-postcard during the war, I can remember that I have seen it once.

      The quality of the original photo is a bit clearer, I would presume Your Kodak-card is a photo from the original postcard, it also has the writing on the bottom.

      For the other card, I also have seen the photo somewhere before, maybe also on a period postcard, one of the many series that were published during the war.

      My thoughts are, that Your postcards were made after the war by some people who produced a small number of re-prints of original postcards. Maybe a book publisher.

      I have some re-prints of Waffen-SS studio portraits that were produced in Holland in the 80ties from a local publisher and here in germany are quite a few publishers who also sell re-prints of rare postcards, sometimes a bit "hidden" under the table, if You know what I mean.

      However, interesting postcards, thanks for showing them

      Kind regards

      Robert

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      next one is interesting because of the dedication on the back:

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      The inscription says:

      " Seinem lieben Fichte. In Anerkennung seiner geleisteten Freundesdienste und in kriegerischer Verehrung.

      Rudolf Vogel. Vice-Feldwebel der 7. Comp. Magd. Fusillier Regt. No. 36, IX. Armeecorps, 18. Division, 35. Brigade.

      Ritter des eisernen Kreuzes und 100000 anderer Orden.

      Nebenbei ehemaliger Couleurbruder."

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