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Recently paratrooper photograph collecting has taken on a life of its own. Quality original images have become quite popular, and unfortunately, quite expensive as well. For all those out there (like me) who are addicted to collecting paratrooper photos, I thought I would start this tread where we can show and discuss our new finds. My thanks in advance to anyone willing to share their new finds with us. I will start things off with my latest find.
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Hello Eric,
That is a very nice photograph showing the army para bage in wear. Thank you or sharing this with us. Best wishes, Ian Tannahill |
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Thanks Ian. Here's another one I know you'll appreciate.
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Hello!
Fantastic pictures as always Eric! I´m not a photograph collector, but I´m always on the hunt for some nice postcard size para portraits. I had some luck in the last days.... 1. studio pic taken Marienthal/Helmstedt Cheers Gerd |
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2. NCO with single decal and Fliegerbluse
Cheers Gerd |
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3+4 Part of a little group, related to Günther Steiger, II./FJR 6. pictures taken early 1944 in Köln/Wahn, as Steiger started as a paratrooper. Brandnew smock!
Later in 1944 he was captured in the Normandy. Prisoner of war, first U.K. later transferred to the USA. He passed away 2 years ago. Cheers Gerd |
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Steiger (on the left) with an older para
Cheers Gerd |
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Some very nice photos there Gerd. Thanks for posting those. Although I think many people would say that the first one you posted is the "sexiest", because of the pose and all the gear going on, I personally think the others are better because they're IMO much harder to find. I think I can count on one hand the number of studio portraits I have seen with the helmet/fliegerbluse combination. And photos, especially with this composition (nearly full frame), of the drawstring camo covers being worn have always been hard to find. Nice scores !!
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I agree! What great photos! I especially like the two with the drawstring type camo helmet covers. The studio portrait raises the old question about collar tabs -- those certainly look too dark to be yellow, and too light to be medical blue. Artillery red?
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Hello
I have not been very fortunate with Fj pictures, and with the likes of Gerd roaming free on ebay it's no wonder!! Hahaha!! However, I was VERY lucky to get this one (NOT from ebay)and I'm very gratefull to the person who sold it to me as I was looking for one like it!Some of you may know it. ![]() |
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Very nice Yannis and more rare subject matter. Portrait photos of the FD/FJR1 sleevebands in wear are extremely rare. In the last 20 years, I don't think I have seen 20 original studio photos with these bands being worn. Chris what would you say on this?
* Although this one looks as though it was taken outside, it is definately a "studio" portrait. Notice the photographers signature and date. |
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I agree, Eric. Any photo showing the sleeveband is rare in my view, but studio portraits are rarer still. The latest one I have is from 1943. Yanis, I have the same photo of this man, without the photographer's signature, in a smaller format than postcard size.
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Nice shot of the early olive bandoleers and RZ-16 parade harnesses being worn.
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Officer with Fallschirm (composite) Kompanie from Geb.Jg.Rgt.137. There were 2 composite companies formed from volunteers from I./137 and III./137.
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Ok here is one I picked up in Stuttgart. It belongs to a group I have from a soldier of the Korps-Fallschirm-Pionier Bat and later the I./Fallschirm-Pionier-Regiment 21. It's aunknwon german cross in Gold holder. Maybe someone can identify this man
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Thanks Eric for the heads up on this new forum,I thought I would throw myself into this headfirst! I have just begun starting para photos exclusively for the last 6 months or so. Here are some examples.
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Another:
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Here is my last one for today, the pride of my collection!
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another one some know it already
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Not an original (wartime print), but a nice image of a SS paratrooper. Thanks for posting.
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German paras on the Eastern Front. Nice sniper rifle.
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Yeah, but if they're going to fight a duel, I think I'd rather have the tank.
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The man is Sanitäts-Oberjäger Willi Koch (*26 March 1918 + 26 March 2005), who belonged to "Fallschirm.Sanitäts.Kompanie.7" in May 1940. He jumped on Wieldrechtse Zeedijk, between Dordrecht and Moerdijk, where they settled a hospital. An account about this unit can be found trying this link: http://www.eagle19.freeserve.co.uk/sanitat.htm Best regards. Óscar |
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Wow, i never would have imagined this photo would be identified! Thanks so very much, I would love to find out if they originally owned this photo or have others from him
Thanks so much Eric |
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here is one of mine.
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