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Posted: September 01, 2009 09:39 am
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Nice picture. Thanks for sharing,

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Posted: September 01, 2009 01:25 pm
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5/19/39 Bucharest. King Carol inspects Mechanized Troops.
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Posted: September 11, 2009 02:54 pm
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Does somebody has pictures with the panther weels attached to a bench in Bucarest near the Militar Academy and the exact location ?Somebody knows the story of thows weels ?
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Posted: September 19, 2009 05:05 pm
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A nice STUG and its crew.

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Posted: October 18, 2009 05:05 pm
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Romanian SDKFZ near a German column

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Posted: October 18, 2009 05:06 pm
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And a second Romanian SDKFZ

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Posted: October 18, 2009 05:15 pm
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Is it the so-called 'Michael's Cross' on the side of the vehicle?

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Posted: October 18, 2009 05:19 pm
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Looks like that to me, it is a bit different from the usual Hakenkreuz.
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Posted: October 18, 2009 08:03 pm
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QUOTE (Alexei2102 @ October 18, 2009 11:19 pm)
Looks like that to me, it is a bit different from the usual Hakenkreuz.

The Hakenkreuz was the swastika.
I meant the Rumanian national markings.

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Posted: October 18, 2009 09:16 pm
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The other marking on German armour was the Balkan Cross, a black cross outlined in white or black right angles.

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Posted: October 19, 2009 05:11 am
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ October 19, 2009 03:16 am)
The other marking on German armour was the Balkan Cross, a black cross outlined in white or black right angles.

That was the Balkenkreuz, i.e. Beam Cross, not Balkan Cross.

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Posted: October 20, 2009 05:55 pm
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They just look like normal German markings to me, what makes you sure that they are Romanian ?
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Posted: October 20, 2009 06:52 pm
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QUOTE (Dénes @ October 19, 2009 05:11 am)
QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ October 19, 2009 03:16 am)
The other marking on German armour was the Balkan Cross, a black cross outlined in white or black right angles.

That was the Balkenkreuz, i.e. Beam Cross, not Balkan Cross.

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Balkenkreuz the literal translation into the English language is: Balken Cross.[I]

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TAKTISCHE ZEICHEN AUF DEN FAHRZEUGEN DES DEUTSCHEN HEERES 1939 - 1945

by WOLFGANG FLEISCHER.

ISBN 3-7909-0676-X

Published under PODZUN PALLAS 1999.

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Posted: October 21, 2009 01:32 pm
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ October 20, 2009 06:52 pm)
QUOTE (Dénes @ October 19, 2009 05:11 am)
QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ October 19, 2009 03:16 am)
The other marking on German armour was the Balkan Cross, a black cross outlined in white or black right angles.

That was the Balkenkreuz, i.e. Beam Cross, not Balkan Cross.

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Balkenkreuz the literal translation into the English language is: Balken Cross.[I]


ISBN 3-7909-0676-X

Published under PODZUN PALLAS 1999.


Yes, but it is BalkEn Cross, not BalkAn Cross, right? For this part of Europe the difference does matter.
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Posted: October 31, 2009 10:58 am
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like Alanmccoubrey
"They just look like normal German markings to me, what makes you sure that they are Romanian ? "
no rumanian plate, I see normal german cross. I can't identify nationality of men in afv.....
Forty sdkfz 250 were supplied to Romania as part of the "Olivenbaum" rearmament program from November 1943 on, most (if not all) being assigned to the Romanian 1st Armoured Division. Details on their subsequent service are sketchy; five were included with the Divisional reconnaissance company, while the others are presumed to have operated as troop carriers.
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