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Generalmajor Rommel; Panzerregiment 5, Westfeldzug Juni 1940, links wahrscheinlich Oberst Karl Rothenburg (RK am 3.6.1940 u. Pour le Merite); Hauptmann Schulz Chef des 1. Panzerregiments 25, später als Generalmajor Kommandeur der 7. Panzerdivision, Brilli
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Depicted place Westfeldzug
Date June 1940
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Accession number Bild 146-1972-045-08
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