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No idea at all Marion. I searched the forum because I think we've had the man here already but I couldn't find him. Maybe I was wrong by searching here but I was thinking that because you were asking if we are paying attention.

 

Frank


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

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Youpi Youpi , I know ! it's your dad on the left of the picture Recuperating in hospital .

 

 

Vee ;)


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You are the GREATEST! Yes, you have been paying attention in class!!!!

 

:clappin2:

 

That is my father and his friend, Buddy, recuperating after he sustained an injury by a mortar shell during the break-out from Anzio.

 

:thewoman:


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You are the GREATEST! Yes, you have been paying attention in class!!!!

 

:clappin2:

 

That is my father and his friend, Buddy, recuperating after he sustained an injury by a mortar shell during the break-out from Anzio.

 

:thewoman:

 

 

Marion,

 

I like to look at all the pictures of your dad and all the veterans who are on the forum .

 

Love

 

Vee :love:


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Here you go.

 

Vee ;)

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Little clue :P He was present in normandy the June 6, 1944

 

Vee B)


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Another clue ;

 

He was General of the 7th. Army.

 

Vee ;)


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Dollmann?


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Dollmann?

 

 

Nope M1 :) . Try again.

 

Vee ;)


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Paul Hausser?


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Paul Hausser?

 

 

Wrong again M1. Try again.

 

Vee ;)


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Nobody !!

 

Then another clue really given .

 

The actor Wolfgang Preiss has interpreted his role in " the longest day ".

 

 

Vee ;)


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Well that gave it away: Generalleutnant Max Pemsel, Chief of Staff, Seventh Army. I will tell you, however, I had no idea!!


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Well that gave it away: Generalleutnant Max Pemsel, Chief of Staff, Seventh Army. I will tell you, however, I had no idea!!

 

Yes , Todd

 

It's up to you (again ;) )

 

Vee


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Why didn't I think about Pemsel? :( I really had no idea it should be that easy.


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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