Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: Photos - Polemarchos opens Archive - Karelia WORLD PREMIERE
Here my personal treasure of WW2 History (you will be the first people to see this pictures, they have never been released to public - I have the only originals) :
GFM Keitel in a JU 52 flying to Helsinki to force Finns to stay in War on German side:
GFM Keitel in Helsinki (18.8.1944) - Note that under German Army Law i now can be officially courtmartialed for publishing a picture that should only be used internally (Nur für Dienstgebrauch)
GFM Keitel in Helsinki with German mountaintroops Generals (Note Finnish Generals in Background at Helsinki airport):
Thats it, for now
To brave men few words are as good as many
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Tell us the story behind these pictures "Uncle Polemarchos."
in fact, i saved them from being destroyed...
I had a neighbor and did some work for him like shopping and stuff, because he couldnt walk that well. He told me often about pics but never told what pics he had.. After he died, his relatives came to clean out his apartment. They threw a box of pics into the trash, sicne they didnt want them. I asked if i could take them, since i recognized Keitel and they agreed...
Pics saved they also have some value Polemarchos happy and CC-community can enjoy them also...
stay tuned will upload the rest of the high profile pictures soon
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