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Behind The Lines Photos and captions of fighting men at ease behind the lines. Reading letters, chow lines, shore leave and general R&R.

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Old July 14th, 2008, 04:30 PM
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A Luftwaffe officer barters with a local in North Africa
I suspect this photo was a PK (propaganda) shot
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He sure does look happyyyyy!
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Old July 14th, 2008, 05:00 PM
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Keeping a sharp eye out.
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I forget the original translation. I think it was not to go beyond a certain point. Cyberia would be one to answer that. Heck, I have trouble just reading English.
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Actually, Klaus would be best, but I'll give it a shot in a little while as soon as I finish up some other things.
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Actually, Klaus would be best, but I'll give it a shot in a little while as soon as I finish up some other things.
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French civilians arriving for work having their papers checked during the occupation
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