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Hello there, Yes, and yes (shortly). It's a very good book. Cheers, Sean
Hello there, Without wishing to sound pedantic about such a sensitve subject, the majority of the prisoners captured at Putot en Bessin and...
Thanks very much, Hans. Excellent.:) Cheers, Sean
I think that's applies to all of them, doesn't it? I'd agree with that. It does give some insight into Meyer's personality (he was a confident...
Quite well:) Nice work Charles. Cheers, Sean
Hello Charles, Looks good. The hedgerow in the background of your first photo looks to be several trees deep (now gone), rather than one row,...
By the way, the small commemorative plaques on the bridge should be read east to west, ie Airel side first then St Fromond. They basically...
Hello Pat, No, I was confirming Niels' assertion. In other words, "no, I don't think there's another similar one in the area". Sorry for the...
Don't think so. Nice spot. [IMG]
Hello there, I'm afraid the museum is no more... The exhibits were sold off at auction a few years ago if I recall correctly. Sean
Hello there, Anyone interest in a thread covering the fighting for Putot-en-Bessin? Been thinking about this due to conversations with Rob...
Hello Pat, I'm not Rob but anyway.... :) Glad to see 24th Lancers as a topic. The one book on them I have is "None Had Lances", which is...
Hello Pat and all, This book says an "obus" (shell) killed Mme Brisset onthe 6th June. nothing more specific. There ten Brissets within...
Thanks Pat, Yes we have it but it doesn't hurt putting a link so others can see it:) Thanks for that. There are some interesting details...
Thanks Pat. Le Mans, there was an engine factory there (in Arnage), the Gnome-Rhone plant which had been taken over to produce engines for...
Hello all, Some of you will be familiar with the following project from Facebook. Along with my friend Geert Van den Boagert I'm part of a...
Hello there, Well I've been ploughing through the Geoportail site's photos to no avail, although the evidence of the Cobra bombing still...
Hello Pat, Sort of.... "supporting" rather than "belonging to", Pz Grenadiers being the infantry element. The Pz Lehr Panthers were from I./Pz...
Great stuff! Now we can set about identifying the Panthers' chassis numbers and crews ;-) Cheers, Sean
Sorry guys, must have missed this somehow. Haas was in the 467th and the "88" was 5cm, but as per Niels' comment, it wasn't as if anyone was...