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Additional photos, This is kind of out of order in the album, but I thought people might enjoy this. Again, I have no name but a possible George. The chaplain was from Munich as many of the photos are from a Munich photographer - so me must have been close. He was stationed with a Hospital, it looks like an established hospital rather than a front line unit. Here is the photo from the album with the hospital staff. I blew up two scans of the photo, it shows some really nice Red Cross uniforms and Nuns in the front row. Please let me know if you want any other part of the photo scanned. (the red cross visors are great!)
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Hi Chip! Thank you for your comments! I also have never seen the neutrality symbol on the cape before, it was really a shocker when I got the album. Unfortuneatly I have found no name on any photo There is one of the chaplain as a small child with the name George on it, so the first name could be that. I am going to scan in some closeups of the portraits as I think they really show off the insignia well.
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A few hats
Chris Liontas replied to Chris Liontas's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Hello all, I wanted to ask a quick question from the photo collectors here. I got a nice album to a WWI priest in the orignal ablum. Many photos are lost, but many are there. The silver content of some photoss seems very high and unstable, so I keep them out of the light My question, should I leave the photos where they are in the album, or remove them, place them in a modern acid free album, and just mark where they came out of the original album (how is that for a run-on sentance )
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Hello all, I bought this pre WWI militarpass several years ago. I know very little of these things, but since the price was right and it was so well filled out, I thought I would take a chance. I wanted to post some photos here, hopefully they come out. The pfarrer was a Rev Gottfried Bourquin, Bavarian as I understand Photos