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I dont know, but she is quite a dish, isn't she?
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Who's the brunette in the striped dress on the back of the Kubelwagon? She's lovely.
Great seeing those color WWII photos......................hmmmmm........needs more rust...........
Great pics.thanks for sharing
Hey stik, thanks for the pics! Man, those color pics really bring the subject to life don't they? But I have to ask.....on the Kubelwagen, the "accessory" in the back....was that on the original German factory product or is that something "added" on later? Sorry, had to do it. Hope no one is offended!
Eagle90
Pawel What could that be, in front & over the spare wheel on the Kubelwagen?
What could that be, in front & over the spare wheel on the Kubelwagen?
Hmmmm..... lem'me seeeee.........
Ahhh - HA!
Here it is.
"Yank" The Weekly Army Magazine that lasted 4 Years.
That's 182 Issues and includes 2,581 Articles. It ran from June 17, 1942 to December 28, 1945.
Did I win a Tank?
Hello!
Very nice photos, thanks for sharing!
What could that be, in front&over the spare wheel on the Kubelwagen?
Have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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stikpusher
Looks like Karl Malden in the Helmet.
Played In "Patton" with George C. Scott.
Here are a few nice full glorous color photos of former German vehicles under new ownership by allied forces in France 1944. just thought they are great to see for though and reference... and maybe some discussion...
OD Kubelwagen in Paris during the Liberation
OD Schwimmwagen on a forward airfield
BMW or Zundapp w/sidecar
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