Re: German Soldiers

Originally Posted by
EricBros69
Hi. I recently bought a huge lot of negatives at a yard sale. I am posting a pic of these two german milary soldiers. wondering if perhaps someone might recognize them. I believe the lot of negatives were taken in Poland. I have negatives of jewish people with armbands too. also a nazi parade. if interested in more pics let me know.

The man on the left could be Baron Oberst Dieter von Schwarz-Negativ. He disappeared during a vicious confused battle on the Eastern Front in late 1942 but reappeared a couple of months later, missing an eye and recovering from an unspecified lower body injury, resulting in him being known as Ostenfuchs (East Fox) to rival Rommel's title as Wüstenfuchs. He resumed command of his unit. Unfortunately, Schwarz-Negativ's unit was thrown into battle again almost immediately after he resumed command and he, along with the also missing members of his headquarters staff and most of his unit, were presumed killed or missing in action or POW. He was not seen again.
However, there are some unverified references to him appearing to German soldiers as a ghostly figure wandering Eastern Front battlefields at critical moments and apparently crying out to them to fight for the Fatherland with a war cry of "Hoden! Hoden! Wo ist mein Hoden?"
Then again, the photo isn't too clear, so maybe it isn't Dieter.
As for Jews with armbands and photos of Nazi parades, the world is saturated with those images, and much, much worse.
I don't think we need your photos.
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