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"Never tell the Platoon Sergeant you have nothing to do." - Unknown Marine Recruit ---------------------------------------------------------------...
Happy Easter to all of you! Christoph
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Some details concerning the landing on June 13, 1942 near the village of Amagansett which was like a macabre comedy: U-202 stranded 200 m from the bea...
I know I'm late but perhaps not too late: There are some very good photos at the Nuremberg museum site like these: Christo...
It is still coming with windows, I know it since working with DOS: Open a command prompt (e.g. C:windowsystem32/cmd.exe), type dir /s [path] > ...
Hello, there have been so many camps... One at one in Verl, one in Verl-Sende, one in Hövelhof, another in Hövelhof-Espeln, all satellite comm...
And another one: The Pharos, see pages 16/17: Captain Burnett, another captured pilot in Hoffnungsth)al! Christoph
Today I’ve found another short but interesting text concerning the POW camp Hoffnungsthal in the book „I must be a part of this war – a German America...
Christoph, The camp at Bonn-Hardthöhe/Hardtberg was liberated by the 1st Infantry Division between 7 and 10 March 1945, not April. This action e...
I have posted the photo in lostplaces.de and immediately got the answer: It's the Chapel of St. Pancratius, but not in Troisdorf or Germany or Europ...
...but untranslatable Christoph
And also thanks to Todd! Christoph
Thank you Marion! Let's be happy every day, you are longer dead than alive, as we say in Cologne. Christoph
Hello, I have looked for more information concerning the POW camp Hoffnungsthal: There were 1500 POWs, 187 of them American soldiers when ...