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Old July 21st, 2008, 07:46 AM
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Went to a car boot yesterday and picked up five old issues of After the battle, including the first issue pub 1973 main article on normandy, its in mint condition issue 31 pub 1981 main article on singapore, issue 48 pub 1985 main article germany surrenders and also michael wittmanns last battle, issue 58 pub 1987 main article rudolf hess, war film feature theirs is the glory and finally issue 80 20th anniversary edition pub 1993 rommel,war film stalingrad.In all some great articles five mint old issues all for £2.00also soon to arrive at my door panzers in normandy then and now.
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Nice one, wtid45 ! I,and I know many others at this Forum - are 'ATB Addicts'. I must have travelled hundreds - maybe even, over the years, thousands - of miles to track down those elusive locations shown in ATB.

Without that publication, I'd never have been able to find even a small fraction of them.....
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My "Cologne 1945" issue is going with me on this year's summer holiday.
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