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![]() | Kitty, you'd need to check it against continental styles - I'm sure these lasted right upto the start of the first war. The bearded man looks Bavarianesque. And how sad is this - I've been checking on lawn-mower history (last picture extreme left) and it seems to be similar to one's that were popular from 1900 to the 1930s. (possibly a Greens New Royal) ![]()
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![]() | Dinslaken - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 40th, what unit was your dad in? There seems to have been a far bit of American activity around Dinslaken: Eg: 79th Infantry Division were there between the 26th to 31st March 1945 35th Infantry Division 110th Q.M. Regiment moved there on 30th March, 1945
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All that was supposed to have an 'educational influence' on the RAD men as Alexander Commichau said in a letter to the Reich RAD Commander; 'A young man from the Reich Working Service sees that the German sword will fall hard and destroy entirely the sources of disturbance not only on the front, but also in the hinterland......' They must have been content with their deed by the photographs that were taken.It took all of 1943 to complete the destruction and Lina Heydrich personally attended the ceremony when the Platoon was given the honorary name 'Reinhard Heydrich' in September 1942. | |
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![]() | Ok, here is a page of a letter indicating that dad was in north Germany up around the Baltic, town of Schwerin. See bottom of page 3 and top of page 4. This appears to be just a little north and east of Loberich |
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![]() | 187th Engineer Combat Battalion. They ferried the 79th Infantry Division across the Rhine on 24 Mar 1945. They built two bridges across the Rhine Herne Canal-I don't know what unit they were supporting. |
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![]() | Is that to your mother? Did she become a "pistol packing mama" with a Mauser 32 in her purse? ![]()
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![]() | Looking at going north, Here are a couple of pictures with the first and second having written on the back, Baltic Sea. I scanned the back of the third where it indicates meeting the Russians. Interesting, note the black captain. I thought we were segregated at that time. |
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