German soldiers- recovering the fallen

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German soldiers- recovering the fallen

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Thanks for posting that Herr Biermann .
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You're welcome , I'm always happy to bring the history back to life :wink:
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Absolutely amazing. Such sacrifices soldiers bear for there country.... Thanks for posting! let us hope those brave men get proper, honorful burials
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fab article, esspecialy as its from the DM, who are notorious for spinning stuff the wrong way or simply getting it completely wrong. nice stg find there, plus those boots are in better nick than some of those worn by reenactors.
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