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20 Feb 2023 Garand Picture of the Day

GIs of the US Army 3rd Division sample some of the Fuhrer's refreshments at the "Eagle's Nest" (Kehlsteinhaus) chalet atop the Kehlstein, Berchtesgaden, Obersalzberg, on or about 10 May, 1945.
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Does anyone know what those sticks are with the little wheels on the end?
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ski poles

US ARMY WWII SKI POLES, 10TH MOUNTAIN DIVISION ALPINE
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Does anyone know what those sticks are
Skiing, both cross country and downhill, were a very manly sport for the higher Nazi type since they were all aristocracy...except Hitler.
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Yes the failed artist among other failures thankfully!
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