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    Albums from WWll

    I have attached a link to captured albums that are for sale by Snyders Treasures. Can't afford the albums but great images that have never been seen before.

    There are Japaneseicon albums, Unit historys, etc but I have not got there yet!

    This whole site is interesting if you collect bayonets, Sykes knives, etc. You can even purchase liberated silverware from Hitler's home, Hess, etc.

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    WOW, great photos. When my Obammy bailout money arrives, I will definitely purchase several.

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    Just wish my bailout check had been around when they put up Goering's Mercedes 540K for sale. a few years ago

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    Just curious. I'm looking for a little history lesson here. I noticed that in the first album that there are photos of SS graves. Instead of Christian Crosses, these graves were marked with what I will refer to as upside down "broken crosses". Was this common for the SS? From what I understand, this symbol indicates a rejection of Christ. Am I reading too much into these photos, or are these just over-engineered Germanicon grave markers? I have never seen this before in the thousands of WWII photos that I have seen over the past 40 or so years.

    Thanks.

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