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strange pic...Sheep in bombed out Factory..

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  1. sniper1946

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    was this URQH? on sheep bombing mission?;)

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  2. Icare9

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    Ewe XB?
     
  3. ozjohn39

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    My guess is that the sheep are 'penned' in the external area around the ruins.

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  4. sniper1946

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    :cool: very good..:D
     
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    Would it be possible to scan an enlarged detail of the fireman? I believe the aircraft is a Ju-52
     
  6. sniper1946

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    not sure if this is not from same location skipper?

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  7. sniper1946

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    nuremberg 1946...

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    Frustrated German fighter Focke - Wulf Fw 190 including grazing sheep . Nuremberg , 1946.
     
  9. Icare9

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    Wulf in sheeps enclosing?
     
  10. OpanaPointer

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    First pix isn't in the building, if I'm seeing correctly.
     

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