WWII - Soldier's Clothing 1942
Contrasting of two soldier's images: on the left, a soldier of the German Africa Corps in Africa, and on the right, a soldier of the German Wehmacht on the Eastern Front in Russia, published 28 February 1942. Place unknown. The Nazi Propaganda on the back of the image reads: Always ready. Be it under the hot African sun or the frosty winds of the long Eastern Front - our soldiers are always ready for fighting until the final victory. Our image on the left shows a soldier of the German Africa Corps as a post in front of an encampment of the German Africa soldiers. Attentively and excitedly, he watches over the desert and secures the well-earned rest of his comrades. Our image on the right shows an air guard at his post. He saw enemy bombers and gives alarm
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Afrikakorps Alarm Attentively Bombers Comrades Contrasting Deutsches Earned Encampment Excitedly Frosty Secures Well-earned Winds
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