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[Below: This is a Weimar era city police officer. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Italian troops paying last respects to their German comrades. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Reminds me of the classic war ballad lines 'The countless white crosses stand mute in the sand - To man's blind indifference to his fellow man - To a whole generation that were butchered and died'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This says: 'Here Lies a French Soldier Who Died for His Country'. Click to enlarge.]
[Below: Reverse. This says 'Grab des "Unbekannten" Soldaten in Paris Unter dem Arc de Triomphe (Triumphs bogen) - Febr. 1940 auf genommen von mir' (Tomb of the "Unknown" Soldier in Paris, beneath the Arch of Triumph - Taken by me in February 1940). Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This says: 'He who met his death in foreign soil rests—even in foreign soil—within the Fatherland'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This says 'Here Rest German Heroes'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: The plaque says 'In memory of our beloved son and brother, Fritz Holler, Private in Infantry Regiment 328 - born June 6, 1912 - fell in action November 6, 1941, near Posselok, Russia. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: The plaque says 'A final greeting from your brother Jack'. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This photo was made into a private postcard, something common in the era. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is a professional picture from a book of some kind. Since these were included in the pile of private photos I'll include them here, since they are pretty neat. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is a professional picture from a book of some kind. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is a professional picture from a book of some kind. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: This is a professional picture from a book of some kind. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: These are some real cool professional picture cards, maybe for some type of cigarette card book, which was popular in the era. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Cigarette card picture. Click to enlarge.]
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[Below: Since this was with the stack of photos is strange, I'll include this for curiosity's sake. On the back it says 'USA', but what the heck is it? Click to enlarge.]
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