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Franz repper wrote: Oh thanks Herr Peiper for looking at our unit web page would of been nice of you to put the link in as well http://www.gaissmair.net/
Nice photos althe same
Hi Franz
I think you're barking up the wrong tree there kamerad ???

Ive had these pictures from the net!!!
I haven't even been on your site :?:

The Werra pics, i found myself on google and the Gebirg pic
i found a long time ago, it's been on my PC two years.

From a baffled Peiper ???
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Peiper wrote:
Franz repper wrote: Oh thanks Herr Peiper for looking at our unit web page would of been nice of you to put the link in as well http://www.gaissmair.net/
Nice photos althe same
Hi Franz
I think you're barking up the wrong tree there kamerad ???

Ive had these pictures from the net!!!
I haven't even been on your site :?:

The Werra pics, i found myself on google and the Gebirg pic
i found a long time ago, it's been on my PC two years.

From a baffled Peiper ???
Oh I am sooooooooooo Sorry Mr Peiper as our photo has only been on the net for four years and comes from Finnish arcives and as far as I know its the only copy on the net . Any way lets get back on topic shall we
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Re: German servicemen & pets

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That is a good photo of the lad holding the spaniel , the surrounding , the Jerry cans , blankets, K-98 with sightcover , the weather beaten appearance its very natural.

You can't help but wonder what became of these poor creatures.
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Tychsen wrote:That is a good photo of the lad holding the spaniel , the surrounding , the Jerry cans , blankets, K-98 with sightcover , the weather beaten appearance its very natural.

You can't help but wonder what became of these poor creatures.
Yes I do some times wonder if they all made it
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A few "War pet pics" courtesy of the Bundesarchiv,
you may have seen these before on "other" sites!
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Re: German servicemen & pets

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Gentlemen this is degenerating into baiting, pleas cut it out and stick to constructive comments. i dont want to see what i consider snidy remarks because it will all end in tears when teddies are thrown from the pram.

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Ok not pets as such (Uless you father christmas )
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Don't know where I could find the original, so here's one edited.

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Erm, am I the only one to notice that the vast majority of the chaps posing with the cute little fluffy things are those rufty-tufty SS types? Not sure that it goes well with the image... :)

Seriously though guys,

GREAT PHOTOS!!!!!

Keep it up, let's see more!

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reddevil1311 wrote:Erm, am I the only one to notice that the vast majority of the chaps posing with the cute little fluffy things are those rufty-tufty SS types? Not sure that it goes well with the image... :)

Seriously though guys,

GREAT PHOTOS!!!!!

Keep it up, let's see more!

Ashley
LOL.

You've got a point there Ashley!
It puts me in mind of the TV American drama "The Soprano's" (if anyones watched it??)

Apparantly the lead characture "Mob Boss", Tony Soprano, had a soft spot for animals,
when some ducks which had settled in his pool flew away, he was having panic attacks
and cried his eyes out, but he thought nothing of feeding one of his rivals through a meat
grinder at his butchers/deli shop. :lol: :lol:

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Richard Kuklinski had a soft spot for ducks :shock: oops back on topic.

Great photos guys.
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