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Lee, the web creator of http://www.panzerwrecks.com, sent me an email the other day. Here is the correspondence between the two of us.

 

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Dear Mrs Chard,

 

Please excuse the cold call.

 

I am a self publishing author producing a series of books about destroyed, surrendered & abandoned German tanks & vehicle 1944-45 called Panzerwrecks.

 

I am looking for original photographs (or copies/scans of) for inclusion in the book series. I was wondering if, in your dealings with veterans, you have come across this type of photographic material? If you can offer any assistance I would be much obliged.

 

Please see my website: http://www.panzerwrecks.com <http://www.panzerwrecks.com/>

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Best wishes.

 

Lee Archer

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I wrote back to Lee and told him to have a look around our site, and if he saw any photos of interest to his site, to let me know and I would be happy to send him some copies. I also told him that I was adding a link to his site.

 

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Dear Marion,

 

Thank you for adding my link to your site. Do you have a banner (468x60px)? If so I would like to reciprocate.

 

I have had a good look around your site & there are no photos online that would be suitable for use in Panzerwrecks. Is there any way you might be able to put a message out to the veterans & their families?

 

I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Best wishes.

 

Lee


Lee, one of my vets, James Hennessey of the 87th Inf Div, sent this Google search link to me a few minutes ago. You may have already gone down this route, but if not, it might be helpful to you.

 

http://images.google.com/images?svnum=10&a...nzer%2Cardennes