"Huh?"

Robert

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The machine-gunner on the right is a bit surprised about the rear man popping up his camera.
Darn I should have bought all pictures from this series. Nothing spectacular, but I like that the pictures were not staged and evidently taken on the fly. There were several more scenes but I did not bid high enough ](*,).

Some are dated in spring time 1915 with eastern front names. Actually its a pitty that they were sold separately at all.

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Is the man lying on the carriage dead or wounded? His comrads appear to be talking to him - or maybe they are just stunned by the sight.

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A lot of details in this street scene

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I think they are talking to the guy laying down. Boy do I like that street scene! :thumbleft: :thumbleft:
 
Hey Robert, that MG photo is very interestig, getting caught with a camera was an offence that most soldiers did not wish to risk, so this type of photo is rare indeed.
Gus
 
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