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Jonkershove (Flanders/Belgium)


Malte Znaniecki

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  • 2 weeks later...

I see egbert... your enjoying your hurricane party so much that you have to chase after me on Forum with these silly come backs. OK I see how it is..... guess who'll be laughing when Katrina sits of Mobile for three days and you can't get online! :)

Andy

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Seems odd that after the apparent shelling in the area that the windmill is relatively untouched.

Hi Andy.

I don't know about this one, but it wasn't unusual for certain promenant landmarks to remain untouched. They were used for ranging the guns.

Dave.

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First of all, let it be known that egbert (aka 'Eggy') deleted his post from this thread.

Dave - It would seem that a pile of rubble, or a discernable landmark would serve the same purpose (ranging artillery) and the observation distance from a structure of this height would be too significant to leave it untouched. But what you have said makes sense.

Andy

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Die 26. Reserve-Division im Weltkrieg 1914/18 / zusammengest. u. hrsg. v. ehem. Stabe d. 26. Res.Div. - Stuttgart : [von Stähle & Friedel], 1920

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Die 26. Reserve-Division im Weltkrieg 1914/18 / zusammengest. u. hrsg. v. ehem. Stabe d. 26. Res.Div. - Stuttgart : [von Stähle & Friedel], 1920

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