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Old 02-03-24, 13:04
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Old 02-03-24, 16:02
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Do you know when the two photographs were taken?

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Old 02-03-24, 17:47
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No Idea but it looks as if they were both taken not long apart and not long after the action. I doubt such a Tiger tucked away in a small village would see so many soldiers other than the short time the Canadians were there in August 1944.
Its not a 'new' Tiger by the way and my query is about the white X.
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Old 02-03-24, 20:35
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So, you don't know when the photographs were taken? What is the source of the photographs? Any idea who is in the two photographs?
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So, you don't know when the photographs were taken? What is the source of the photographs? Any idea who is in the two photographs?
a)The photo must have been taken 1944-45 as the wreck was moved to the centre of Magny some time in 1945.

b) I can only trace it back to the 1990s book

c) No Idea.
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Old 04-03-24, 12:32
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So is it possible then that the photographs were taken when the war was over during the summer of 1945?
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In the first image I note the presence of a German reversible winter parka. My understanding is that winter clothing was intended to be issued in the fall and withdrawn from the troops in the spring. If my understanding is correct, then I believe it is very unlikely that the images were taken in August ‘44 (unlikely that German parkas were available for capture at that time). I also note the lack of weapons, personal equipment, and helmets.

Is there mention in the war diary of a trip laid-on to visit former battlefields? Ed may be onto something suggesting that the images might have been taken after the cessation of hostilities. Another possibility might be a small diversion en-route to, or from, a leave centre.
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