Ugarte
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I recently stumbled onto a fellow with an interesting trove of pictures taken/collected by his family in Germany during WWII and I've been cleaning them up and trying to find out the who-what-when-where about them. One of the images is a postcard seen in the thumbnail below (click to enlarge).
I'm pretty sure that we're looking at Hermann Goering here. Based on his uniform (Luftwaffe General) and lack of decorations thereon, I'm guessing it was taken sometime after his promotion to CIC of the Luftwaffe in 1935 and 30 Sep 1939 when he was awarded the Knight's Cross after the invasion of Poland. Though the picture could be from as early as 1933 after he was promoted to Major General. Time of year is obviously during warm weather as the trees are in full leaf.
The fellow to Goering's left initially looked to me like Reinhard Heydrich -- tallish, long, thin face. But the more I look into it, the less I can place Heydrich with Goering. I certainly can't rule it out, but it's based on a very sketchy visual impression.
I also have no idea where the picture was taken. These two appear to be exiting a well decorated tent after a meeting of some kind. The sign above the tent is hard to read, but there is a reference to "zu Fuss" (on Foot) which might mean this tent/event was associated somehow with the Hermann Goering Division -- an infantry group under the command of the Luftwaffe.
The postcard appears to have a nice matte finish that makes focus a wee bit fuzzy, but other than that it is in pristine condition. I've played with the contrast levels, but I haven't been able to reveal any further detail.
Anybody else see anything or have any ideas?
Thanks.
Mark
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I'm pretty sure that we're looking at Hermann Goering here. Based on his uniform (Luftwaffe General) and lack of decorations thereon, I'm guessing it was taken sometime after his promotion to CIC of the Luftwaffe in 1935 and 30 Sep 1939 when he was awarded the Knight's Cross after the invasion of Poland. Though the picture could be from as early as 1933 after he was promoted to Major General. Time of year is obviously during warm weather as the trees are in full leaf.
The fellow to Goering's left initially looked to me like Reinhard Heydrich -- tallish, long, thin face. But the more I look into it, the less I can place Heydrich with Goering. I certainly can't rule it out, but it's based on a very sketchy visual impression.
I also have no idea where the picture was taken. These two appear to be exiting a well decorated tent after a meeting of some kind. The sign above the tent is hard to read, but there is a reference to "zu Fuss" (on Foot) which might mean this tent/event was associated somehow with the Hermann Goering Division -- an infantry group under the command of the Luftwaffe.
The postcard appears to have a nice matte finish that makes focus a wee bit fuzzy, but other than that it is in pristine condition. I've played with the contrast levels, but I haven't been able to reveal any further detail.
Anybody else see anything or have any ideas?
Thanks.
Mark
.