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Portrait of General Field Marshal Walter Model (1891-1945) in his dress uniform and hat, wearing his monacle, probably official and taken during World War II. Uploaded here due to licensing concerns.
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Pogue, Forrest C. United States Army in World War II: European Theater of Operations: The Supreme Command, CMH (office of the Chief of Military History) Publication 7-1, Library of Congress Catalog Number: 53-61717, United States Department of the Army, 1954, http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-E-Supreme/img/USA-E-Supreme-p212b.jpg as linked to on HyperWar: The Supreme Command (ETO) (the main page for that publication) and displayed at the top of page 212 by HyperWar: US Army in WWII: The Supreme Command (ETO) (Chapter 11) on ibiblio.org, a collaboration of the Center for the Public Domain |
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World War II era (before the subject's death in 1945). |
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Probably an official photographer for the German Army in World War II. |
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See below. |
Other versions | http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-E-Supreme/img/USA-E-Supreme-p212b.jpg (faded out), Commons:Image:Model.jpg (Post-Work (contrast enhancement) by Commons user W.wolny; this is the version uploaded here; deleted 20:21, 9 July 2007 (UTC)) |
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