17 and 7 on the shoulder straps. Somewhere on the eastern front (maybe Roumania according to the seller).
REF: 13-25-7
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Machine gunners of the Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 119 part of the 26 Reserve-Division.
The identification was possible with shoulder straps and the context several postcard were observed in.
Somewhere in the Somme.
Text on the back:
"Maschinengewehrmannschaften mit Gasmasken
Beaumont.
(russisches Masch. Gew)"
REF: 20-50-7
Wall painting on barn,
Protest village in connection with the expansion of the Gatzweiler lignite mine.
Muurschildering op schuur,
Protestdorp in verband uitbreiding bruinkoolmijn Gatzweiler.
Peinture murale sur grange,
Village de protestation en lien avec l'agrandissement de la mine de lignite de Gatzweiler.
Wandmalerei auf Scheune,
Protestdorf im Zusammenhang mit der Erweiterung des Braunkohletagebaus Gatzweiler.
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The Spandau Citadel (German: Zitadelle Spandau) is a fortress in Berlin, Germany, one of the best-preserved Renaissance military structures of Europe. Built from 1559–94 atop a medieval fort on an island near the meeting of the Havel and the Spree, it was designed to protect the town of Spandau, which is now part of Berlin. In recent years it has been used as a museum and has become a popular tourist spot. Furthermore, the inner courtyard of the Citadel has served as an open air concert venue in the summertime since 2005.
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