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FRONT UND HEIMAT PART 1, LIST OF CONTENTS – FOTOS
Russia. Kramatorsk, destroyed “Stalin”
arms factory. Bomb cartridges
Russia. Ponton
bridge, 1943
From Serbia to Poland, May 1941
1.
Germany |
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1.01. Soldiers and their families |
1.07. War of Bombs |
1.02. Home, Family, Leisure |
1.08. Military hospitals; Wounded |
1.03. Work and Service |
1.09. POW Camps |
1.04. Childhood and Youth |
1.10. Germany as Theatre of war |
1.05. Town views |
1.11. Various |
1.06. Trip on the Rhine river 1943 |
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2.
Soldiers and Military |
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2.01. Instruction and exercise |
2.13. Bridges and streets |
2.02. Life in the barracks |
2.14. Camps and quarters |
2.03. Navy |
2.15. Provisioning |
2.04. Air force and air defence |
2.16. Arms and Weapons |
2.05. Military music |
2.17. Leisure and recreation |
2.06. “Gebirgsjäger”
(Mountain rangers) |
2.18. Festivals and holidays |
2.07. Telegraph and telephone |
2.19. Mail and army-post |
2.08. Portraits and photos of groups |
2.20. Military hospitals; Wounded |
2.09. Soldiers marriages |
2.21. Cemeteries and graves |
2.10. Transport and march |
2.22. Death and captivity in the East |
2.11. Railways |
2.23. Various |
2.12. Vehicles and cars |
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3. Bohemia, Slovakia |
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4. Poland |
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4.01. Advance |
4.07. Contacts to the population |
4.02. Streets and bridges |
4.08. Soldiers’ life |
4.03. Captured and destroyed equipment |
4.09. Villages and farmers |
4.04. Destructions |
4.10. The town of Tarnogrod |
4.05 Prisoners of War |
4.11. Town and village views |
4.06. Soldiers’ graves |
4.12. Jews and Ghetto |
5.
Scandinavia |
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5.01. Denmark |
5.03. Finland |
5.02. Norway |
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6. West |
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6.01. Western front before May 1940 |
6.09. Soldiers’ graves |
6.02. Advance |
6.10. Battlefields, monuments,
cemeteries, First World War |
6.03. Destroyed and left equipment |
6.11. Soldiers’ life |
6.04. Destructions |
6.12. Bridges |
6.05. Dunkerque
and Ostende 1940 |
6.13. Railways (without destructions) |
6.06. Douai, Dep. Nord, Destructions and views |
6.14. Railwaymen in Douai, Dep. Nord,
1940–1941 |
6.07. Prisoners of War |
6.15. Views of towns and sites |
6.08. Contacts to the population |
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7. The Balcans |
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7.01. Jugoslavia |
7.03. Romania |
7.02. Greece |
7.04. Bulgaria |
8.
Russia (Soviet Union) |
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8.01. Before the German attack |
8.11. Operation against partisans |
8.02. Advance |
8.12. Towns |
8.03. Advance to Moscou |
8.13. Smolensk |
8.04. Fight |
8.14. “Stalin” tank factory at Kramatorsk |
8.05. Destroyed military equipment |
8.15. Villages and farmers |
8.06. Destructions |
8.16. Railways, streets, bridges, rivers |
8.07. Prisoners of War |
8.17. Railway building site, Ukraine |
8.08. Soldiers’ life |
8.18. Russian winter |
8.09. Soldiers’ graves |
8.19. Atrocities |
8.10. Commanders |
8.20. Retreat and defeat |
9.
Uncertain: Poland, The West or Soviet Union |
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10.
Italy |
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11.
North Africa |
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12. An
Album from the Western front – Strasbourg – Poland, 1939–1940 |
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12.01. Near Kehl,
1939 until May 1940 |
12.03. Transport to Poland, Warszaw |
12.02. Kehl –
Strasbourg until Okt. 1940 |
12.04. Poland – Eastern Prussia |
13. The
Album of a railwayman in France 1940–1941 |
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13.01. Ride from Germany to Douai |
13.05. Railway construction, bridges,
bridge construction |
13.02. Douai, Destructions and views |
13.06. Soldier’s graves from 1940 |
13.03. Destroyed vehicles and airplanes |
13.07. Battlefields and soldiers’ graves
from World War I |
13.04. Railwaymens’
life |
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14.
The 707. Infantry Division in the Soviet Union 1941–1942 |
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14.01. Ride to the East – Army barracks |
14.06. Briansk, Russia, since May 1942 |
14.02. Bakszty,
Belorussia,
Winter 1941–42 |
14.07. Skaba and
Radiza, Russia,
May 1942 |
14.03. Bieholin,
Belorussia,
February–March 1942 |
14.08. Orlowski,
Russia, June – July 1942 |
14.04. Transfer via Minsk, March 1942 |
14.09. At the railroad, Russia, Aug. 1942 |
14.05. Operation „Bamberg“ |
14.10. Further images from Russia |
15. Photo
album “Warszaw Ghetto 1942” |
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16.
The VII. Army Corps in Poland 1939 |
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16.01. General |
16.02. The VII. Army Corps proper |
16.03. The 7. Infantry Division (Munich) |
16.04. The 1. Mountain Division |
17.
The 57. Infantry Division in Poland and France 1939–1940 |
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17.01. General |
17.03. Germany |
17.02. Poland |
17.04. France |
18.
Switzerland |
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1.
Military |
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2.
Soldiers killed in action and wounded |
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3. Military souvenir magazines |
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4.
Picture postcards for soldiers |
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4 A.
Songbook Christmas in war, 1942 |
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7.
Allied propaganda leaflets |
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9.
Prisoners of war in German custody |
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10.
Aerial warfare |
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12.
Rationing and providing |
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13.
Work and Labour |
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13 A.
Study |
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14.
Agriculture |
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17.
Childhood and youth |
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18.
Matrimony and family |
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19.
Documents |
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20.
Cars |
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21.
Railway (Civil traffic) |
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22.
Culture, cinema and entertainment |
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24.
Churches |
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25.
Collecting and giving |
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26. Money
and finances |
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28.
Post (Mail) |
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29.
Postage stamps according to Michel catalogue |
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29.05 France |
29.09
Norway |
29.10 Croatia |
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30.
Concentration camps, Persecution of the Jews, Terror |
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30 A.
Evidence of “Arian” origine |
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32.
Evacuated, resettler, refugees |
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33.
Brochures and books |
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1. Announcements, publishers’ programs |
2. Bathe, Feldzug der 18 Tage, 1939 |
3. Frauen am Werk, 1940 |
4.
Strasbourg, Illustrated Guide, 1941 |
5. Das feldgraue Spruchbuch, 1941 |
6. Weigert, Geschichte der der deutschen
Kunst, 1942 |
7. Gerhard Scholtz, Wir gehören für immer
zusammen, 1942 |
8. Schwartz’sches Vorbereitungsbuch Geschichte, 1943 |
9. Various |
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35.
Special magazines |
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1. Westermann Monatshefte Oct. 1939 |
2. Der Bergsteiger, 1940–1941 |
3. Soldatenblätter 3, 1942 |
4. Soldatenblätter 6, 1943 |
36.
Various newspapers and informations |
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40.
Various poems |
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42.
Small advertisements |
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43.
Advertisements (general) |
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44. Advertisements
with and for soldiers |
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46 A.
General Government (Poland) |
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46 B.
France |
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49.
Various |
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Soviet air plane shot down near Temlino Soldier’s grave, Poland, 1939
Please notice that the descriptions of the photos on the CD are in
German. The size and therewith the quality of the photos on the CD is much
better than of those shown on the website.
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