German Radio Telephone FUNKER unit burying communication cables in Russian battle field. 297 Infantry Division. Russia 1942
German Radio telephone control center. FUNKER unit from 297 Infantry Division. near Stalingrad. Russia 1942
German army cavalry moving into Russia. telephone repair men on the telephone post. Russia 1941.
German Bussing NAG G31 Kfz.77 radio truck. Unloading portable radio sets, Sicily May 1943.
telephone operating motor vehicle
German Luftwaffe JU 52 Junkers transport plane landing in North Africa with telephone electrical supplies. 1943
KGzbV 102. transferred to III./TG 3. H 2 C. replacement aircraft.
either Unit Leader Hornung (KGzbV 106) or Heyer (KGzbV 400)
explains the H. The 2 stands for Second Squadron. The letter C is the individual aircraft letter.
Queens Road. Bristol England 1944. Victoria Rooms. Beacon House, Gardner, Jones,
Fernsprecher. Public Telephone in Stuttgart Germany 1939.
bus to Ludlow stopping at the High Street in Cleobury, England ~1944
Burgstraße, Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, 1939, Church, St. Michael, Godesburg, mountain.
castle, tower, castle on hill, Kaffe, G. Brandt, Krankenkaus, absolute ruhe, hospital, Moitz, telephone, public telephone, phone box, box, old timers, classic cars, car, pkw, oldtimer, telephone box,
94. Infantry Division Radio Funker Signals Unit install telephone lines in french village, France 1940.
food distribution at the base at the railway line between Bryansk (Russia) and Konotop (Ukraine) 1944
Preußenstraße (today: Prager Straße) near Völkerschlachtdenkmal, Leipzig, Germany 1941
WW2 color 1943 Russia bunker trench warfare 207 Infantry Division telephone observer
WW2 color german bus commications telephone flag forest 1942 luftlotte 2 Luftwaffe