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None of which viewable on government computers.... Whatever site they were hosted on must have been deemed to be too interesting. Tagged for home. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Very cool None of which viewable on government computers.... Whatever site they were hosted on must have been deemed to be too interesting. Tagged for home. hosted on imageshack. I can maybe switch them over to arfcom |
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Amazing, thank you for taking the time to share those with us!
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I thought it was pretty cool where they decided to park their planes
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Awesome, thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more if you get the chance.
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great pics, I would love to see many more. These images will be lost to history without people dedicated to making them available. Thank you
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great pics, I would love to see many more. These images will be lost to history without people dedicated to making them available. Thank you View Quote I have hundreds of his negatives, I just wish I had more time to go through them all. I might just have to take day and scan them all in. |
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View Quote Thanks for posting those pics, those were neat to see. Especially the B-17 under the Eiffel Tower. It's hard to tell from the pic, but it doesn't look like it has a chin turret. Might be an F model. As for the kid, what pictures were taken around that picture? Any that might help identify the area where the picture was taken? A more approximate date? Time to place a call for some of our German Arfcommers, and enlist their help. If you could find out where it was taken, I'd lay odds that he could be found, or find out who he was. Here's a list of media sites in Germany. Some have English website versions, others don't. Kidon Media Links If you could find out where the picture was taken, a nearby media outlet could probably be located, and the story and pic sent along to them. If they post/print it, you might get lucky and have somebody recognize him. |
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Thanks for posting those pics, those were neat to see. Especially the B-17 under the Eiffel Tower. It's hard to tell from the pic, but it doesn't look like it has a chin turret. Might be an F model. As for the kid, what pictures were taken around that picture? Any that might help identify the area where the picture was taken? A more approximate date? Time to place a call for some of our German Arfcommers, and enlist their help. If you could find out where it was taken, I'd lay odds that he could be found, or find out who he was. Here's a list of media sites in Germany. Some have English website versions, others don't. Kidon Media Links If you could find out where the picture was taken, a nearby media outlet could probably be located, and the story and pic sent along to them. If they post/print it, you might get lucky and have somebody recognize him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Thanks for posting those pics, those were neat to see. Especially the B-17 under the Eiffel Tower. It's hard to tell from the pic, but it doesn't look like it has a chin turret. Might be an F model. As for the kid, what pictures were taken around that picture? Any that might help identify the area where the picture was taken? A more approximate date? Time to place a call for some of our German Arfcommers, and enlist their help. If you could find out where it was taken, I'd lay odds that he could be found, or find out who he was. Here's a list of media sites in Germany. Some have English website versions, others don't. Kidon Media Links If you could find out where the picture was taken, a nearby media outlet could probably be located, and the story and pic sent along to them. If they post/print it, you might get lucky and have somebody recognize him. I think that photo was taken in france, its hard to pin point a year and place with these negatives, most were in a box scattered and loose. A lot are badly damaged too from water and time. when I go home tonight I'll see what else I can dig up |
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I have hundreds of his negatives, I just wish I had more time to go through them all. I might just have to take day and scan them all in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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great pics, I would love to see many more. These images will be lost to history without people dedicated to making them available. Thank you I have hundreds of his negatives, I just wish I had more time to go through them all. I might just have to take day and scan them all in. It'll be totally worth it if you do. I'm sorry for the tragic end of the photographer, but the lesson that war is hell should be told as a constant reminder. |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img33/2524/tb7e.jpg Holy Cow! I had no idea they had rednecks in France. Look at the sign for Nice its shot to shit! View Quote Very same thing I thought! |
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http://imageshack.us/a/img33/2524/tb7e.jpg Holy Cow! I had no idea they had rednecks in France. Look at the sign for Nice its shot to shit! Very same thing I thought! was probably our guys |
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It's nice to see photos taken during that era by a guy who knew what he was doing with a camera. Most times the snapshots Ive seen are often hard to see whats in the pic.
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It's nice to see photos taken during that era by a guy who knew what he was doing with a camera. Most times the snapshots Ive seen are often hard to see whats in the pic. View Quote there are a lot of good quality photos, but sadly most are very damaged by poor storage. If I had the time I could rebuild a lot of them in photoshop and at lest restore them digitally (I'm a photographer) |
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Funny how that NICE sign is shot to hell and gone.
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The fourth photo is Hitler's mountain home, the Berghof. For whatever reason, the US Air Force decided to bomb the shit out of the Berghof and surrounding complex in the last few days of the war. The only major personality that was there was Goering and since everyone hid out in the massive tunnel complex under the area, I don't think there were even any casualties. It was war so it was inevitable to be bombed, but it would have been an awesome site to preserve for after the war.
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My grandmothers brother's B-29 crew that was kamakazied over Kobe, Japan on March 17, 1945. Two crew members parachuted out, but had their heads lopped off by the Japanese sword. He's in the middle of the back row. Lt. Robert Copeland, co-pilot, Lewiston, Idaho. http://<a href=http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx266/bonesarelli/image_zpse17ff526.jpg View Quote |
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I cropped this one so you guys can see the plane better, granted its not the best quality. http://imageshack.us/a/img856/6922/syll.jpg if you open it in another window you can enlarge it a bit View Quote at first I thought it was a B-17, but it was sitting too high now that I get a closer look, it is a B-17, so it must be sitting on an elevated surface or something.. |
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I'm subscribed for more. Thank you so much for sharing. I also have some original WWII photos taken by a man in a medical unit, who duplicated the photos for GI's to buy and trade for. I can't remember the photographer's name, but I'll add it when it comes to me.
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http://imageshack.us/a/img33/2524/tb7e.jpg Holy Cow! I had no idea they had rednecks in France. Look at the sign for Nice its shot to shit! Very same thing I thought! was probably our guys Certainly. NICE? FUCKING NICE? Ain't no NICE in this! I COULD BE HOME DRINKING BEER AND BANGING CHICKS! blamblamblamblamblam |
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I cropped this one so you guys can see the plane better, granted its not the best quality. http://imageshack.us/a/img856/6922/syll.jpg if you open it in another window you can enlarge it a bit View Quote The B-17 in the background is in the markings of 96th Bomb Group, 8th AF. And they look to be B-17F's due to no chin turret. Also looks like a P-51 in there too. |
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