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Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 ID Ordner Titel Abb Anmerkungen 1 A0001 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 169 DWA 2 A0002 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 40 DWA 3 A0003 Porträtkarten Heerführer im 1.Weltkrieg 54 DWA 4 A0004 Panzer-Regiment 6 157 DWA 5 A0005 Einzelphotos internationale Militärgeschichte vor 1914 14 DWA 6 A0006 Feldpoststempel 1.und 2.Weltkrieg 24 DWA 7 A0007 Propagandapostkarten und Plakate 2.Weltkrieg und Drittes Reich 79 DWA 8 A0008 Einzelphotos und Abbildungen SA der NSDAP 35 DWA 9 A0009 Einzelphotos RAD 25 DWA 10 A0010 Einzelphotos Kraftfahrzeuge und Panzer 2.Weltkrieg 192 DWA 11 A0011 Einzelphotos Flugzeuge 2.Weltkrieg deutsch 19 DWA 12 A0012 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 13 DWA 13 A0013 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 303 DWA 14 A0014 Einzelphotos deutsche Luftwaffe 27 DWA 15 A0015 Einzelphotos Flak-Regiment Luftwaffe 30 DWA 16 A0016 Einzelphotos deutsche Kriegsmarine 35 DWA 17 A0017 Einzelphotos diverse 15 DWA 18 A0018 Porträtphotos Ritterkreuzträger 527 DWA 19 A0019 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 38 DWA 20 A0020 Einzelphotos und Bilder Uniformkunde 117 DWA 21 A0021 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 46 DWA 22 A0022 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 176 DWA 23 A0023 Husaren-Regiment Nr.17 38 DWA 24 A0024 Flak-Abteilung Luftwaffe - auch Legion Condor 145 DWA 25 A0025 Luftwaffen-Helferinnen Holland und Belgien 93 DWA 26 A0026 Einzelphotos Luftwaffe 54 DWA 27 A0027 Porträtphotos Ritterkreuzträger 880 DWA 28 A0028 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 30 DWA 29 A0029 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 61 DWA 30 A0030 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 151 DWA 31 A0031 Porträtphotos Eichenlaubträger 912 DWA 32 A0032 Einzelphotos und Bilder Flugscheiben und deren Entwicklung 19 DWA 33 A0033 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 112 DWA 34 A0034 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 112 DWA 35 A0035 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 24 DWA 36 A0036 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 105 DWA 37 A0037 Gebirgsjäger der Wehrmacht an der Ostfront 190 DWA 38 A0038 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 14 DWA 39 A0039 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 96 DWA 40 A0040 Einzelphotos Luftwaffe 38 DWA 41 A0041 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 15 DWA 42 A0042 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 48 DWA 43 A0043 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 153 DWA 44 A0044 Farb-Dias Westfront 1940 54 DWA 45 A0045 Farb-Dias Propagandakompanie Heer 318 Sammlung Wagner 46 A0046 Nachtjagdgeschwader 1 - GESPERRT 146 DWA - Copyright Anton S 47 A0047 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 26 DWA 48 A0048 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 34 DWA 49 A0049 Panzer-Division 13 218 Sammlung Anderson 50 A0050 HJ und DJ - Jungbann 162 Minden 50 DWA 51 A0051 Unteroffiziere mit dem Ritterkreuz 200 DWA Seite 1 Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 ID Ordner Titel Abb Anmerkungen 52 A0052 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 59 DWA 53 A0053 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 400 DWA 54 A0054 Infanterie-Regiment 159 Norwegen 179 Sammlung Böck 55 A0055 Junkers Ju 88 und andere 29 DWA 56 A0056 Hans Joachim Marseille 28 DWA 57 A0057 Nachkriegsphotos Militär 19 DWA 58 A0058 Ritterkreuzträger 663 Sammlung Fetzer 59 A0059 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 65 DWA 60 A0060 LW Kampfgeschwader 168 DWA 61 A0061 Kräder und Kradschützen 72 DWA 62 A0062 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 58 DWA 63 A0063 Album 8.Jäger-Division 455 DWA 64 A0064 Farbphotos Ritterkreuzträger 473 DWA 65 A0065 Kriegs-Lazarett-Abteilung Nr.18 vom 1.WK 25 DWA 66 A0066 Nachlass Kampfgeschwader 40 16 DWA 67 A0067 Nachlass LW Siegfried Hosbach 40 DWA 68 A0068 Photos Heer Ostfront 2.WK 20 DWA 69 A0069 Photos Heer Westfront Seelöwe 331 DWA 70 A0070 Photos Heer West- und Ostfront 2.WK 123 DWA 71 A0071 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 137 Sammlung Habisohn 72 A0072 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 7 DWA 73 A0073 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 82 DWA 74 A0074 Album 1.WK Riga 170 DWA 75 A0075 Album Freikorps 66 DWA 76 A0076 Album Lastensegler 125 DWA 77 A0077 Photos Hochzeit LW 39 DWA 78 A0078 Album Feldgendarmerie 124 DWA 79 A0079 Kroatisches Gebirgsjäger-Bataillon 125 DWA 80 A0080 Marinetechnik 346 DWA 81 A0081 Ritterkreuzträger 36 Sammlung Winni 82 A0082 Porträts Wehrmacht 140 DWA 83 A0083 Wien 1.Mai 1938 21 Sammlung Habisohn 84 A0084 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 13 DWA 85 A0085 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 121 DWA 86 A0086 Photos 13.Panzer-Division 92 Sammlung Anderson 87 A0087 Album 7./Infanterie-Regiment 12 52 DWA 88 A0088 Album 9./Infanterie-Regiment 18 46 DWA 89 A0089 Album 13./Infanterie-Regiment 52 53 DWA 90 A0090 Album Artillerie-Regiment 27 84 DWA 91 A0091 Album Artillerie-Regiment 27 - Westfeldzug 99 DWA 92 A0092 Album Artillerie 46 DWA 93 A0093 Album Balkan 2.WK 69 DWA 94 A0094 Album Werfer-Lehr-Regiment 148 Sammlung Sander 95 A0095 Hinrichtung KL-Personal Polen 7 Sammlung Lindlar 96 A0096 Jäger-Bataillon Nr.7 72 DWA 97 A0097 Kriegserinnerungen 1.Weltkrieg 114 DWA 98 A0098 Luftbilder Polen 1939 29 Sammlung Lindlar 99 A0099 Bundeswehr M42-Bataillon 47 Sammlung Sander 100 A0100 Nachlass Janssen, Ewald 20 Sammlung Habisohn 101 A0101 Nachlass Fendt, Ferry 61 Sammlung Habisohn 102 A0102 Nachlass Hackl, Leopold 28 Sammlung Habisohn Seite 2 Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 ID Ordner Titel Abb Anmerkungen 103 A0103 Ritterkreuzträger 50 DWA 104 A0104 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 66 Sammlung Emig 105 A0105 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 271 Sammlung Emig 106 A0106 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 234 Sammlung Emig 107 A0107 Gebirgsjäger 31 DWA 108 A0108 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 184 Sammlung Lindlar 109 A0109 Wien Künigsberg 14.05.1938 29 Sammlung Habisohn 110 A0110 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 3 DWA 111 A0111 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 55 DWA 112 A0112 Album 5./Infanterie-Regiment 15 102 DWA 113 A0113 Album 14./Infanterie-Regiment Göttingen 80 DWA 114 A0114 Album Kraftfahr-Transport-Regiment zbV.628 79 DWA 115 A0115 Photos RAD 27 DWA 116 A0116 Album Sonderführer Heeresverwaltung 81 DWA 117 A0117 Artillerie-Regiment Detmold 42 DWA 118 A0118 Album Panzerpionier-Bataillon 38 Polenfeldzug 62 Sammlung Lindlar 119 A0119 Ritterkreuzträger 32 Sammlung Winni 120 A0120 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 98 Sammlung Lindlar 121 A0121 Wehrmacht Porträts 32 DWA 122 A0122 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 11 DWA 123 A0123 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 70 DWA 124 A0124 Album 2./Artillerie-Regiment 65 60 DWA 125 A0125 Album 3.(H)/ Aufklärungsgruppe 31 66 DWA 126 A0126 Album 9./Artillerie-Regiment 16 83 DWA 127 A0127 Album Armee-Pferde-Lazarett 687 110 DWA 128 A0128 Album Artillerie-Regiment Bünde 200 DWA 129 A0129 Album Infanterie-Regiment 58 Herford 123 DWA 130 A0130 Album Infanterie-Regiment 107 28 DWA 131 A0131 Album Sanitäts-Abteilung Westfeldzug 77 Sammlung Lindlar 132 A0132 Album 1.Weltkrieg Stöver 106 DWA 133 A0133 Album LW-Flak-Regiment 107 DWA 134 A0134 Eisenbahn-Pionier-Bataillon 514 175 DWA 135 A0135 SA-Gruppe Westfalen 13 DWA 136 A0136 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 37 Sammlung Emig 137 A0137 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 40 Sammlung Emig 138 A0138 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 34 Sammlung Emig 139 A0139 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 149 Sammlung Emig 140 A0140 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 131 Sammlung Emig 141 A0141 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 13 DWA 142 A0142 SA-Gruppe Westfalen 13 DWA 143 A0143 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 146 DWA 144 A0144 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 52 DWA 145 A0145 Album Guernsey Heer 98 DWA 146 A0146 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 42 DWA 147 A0147 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 251 DWA 148 A0148 Album RAD 295 45 DWA 149 A0149 Album RAD 341 121 DWA 150 A0150 Album Heer Westfront 152 DWA 151 A0151 Photos Infanterie-Regiment 17 18 DWA 152 A0152 Album RAD 88 DWA 153 A0153 Album RAD 39 DWA Seite 3 Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 ID Ordner Titel Abb Anmerkungen 154 A0154 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 119 DWA 155 A0155 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 220 DWA 156 A0156 Photos 14.Panzer-Division 99 DWA 157 A0157 Photos Pionier-Bataillon 290 31 DWA 158 A0158 Album RAD 185 43 DWA 159 A0159 Album RAD 223 139 DWA 160 A0160 Album Sanitäts-Kompanie 107 91 DWA 161 A0161 Fallschirmjäger 53 DWA 162 A0162 Flak 1.Weltkrieg 9 DWA 163 A0163 Flieger 1.Weltkrieg 30 DWA 164 A0164 Flugzeuge 2.Weltkrieg 137 DWA 165 A0165 Grabstellen 2.Weltkrieg 97 DWA 166 A0166 Heeresverwalung 36 DWA 167 A0167 Holland 1940 11 DWA 168 A0168 Militärgeistliche 21 DWA 169 A0169 Nachrichten-Abteilung 6 - 16.Panzer-Division 16 DWA 170 A0170 Panzer 2.Weltkrieg 101 DWA 171 A0171 Photos RAD Allgemein 39 DWA 172 A0172 EK 1-Träger 26 DWA 173 A0173 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 71 DWA 174 A0174 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 155 DWA 175 A0175 Deutsche Orden 11 DWA 176 A0176 Photos Ostfront Krim 56 DWA 177 A0177 Ritterkreuzträger 150 DWA 178 A0178 Tagungsabzeichen 51 DWA 179 A0179 WHW 12 DWA 180 A0180 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 9 DWA 181 A0181 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 196 DWA 182 A0182 Ritterkreuzträger 710 DWA 183 A0183 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 83 DWA 184 A0184 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 224 DWA 185 A0185 Album schwere Flak-Abteilung 49 DWA 186 A0186 Ritterkreuzträger 40 Sammlung Fetzer 187 A0187 Album Linienschiff Elsass 160 DWA 188 A0188 Album Linienschiff Schleswig-Holstein 55 DWA 189 A0189 Ritterkreuzträger 50 Sammlung Winni 190 A0190 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg 90 DWA 191 A0191 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 211 DWA 192 A0192 Kriegsgefangenschaft Nordafrika 32 DWA 193 A0193 Album U-Boot 95 DWA 194 A0194 Album 1.Weltkrieg Westfront 164 DWA 195 A0195 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 142 DWA 196 A0196 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 86 Sammlung Emig 197 A0197 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 140 Sammlung Emig 198 A0198 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 35 Sammlung Emig 199 A0199 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 40 Sammlung Emig 200 A0200 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 35 Sammlung Emig 201 A0201 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 40 Sammlung Emig 202 A0202 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 68 Sammlung Emig 203 A0203 Einzelphotos 2.Weltkrieg 163 Sammlung Emig 204 A0204 Ritterkreuzträger 118 Sammlung Fetzer Seite 4 Archiv Photoalben 28.10.2020 ID Ordner Titel Abb Anmerkungen 205 A0205 Einzelphotos 1.Weltkrieg
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