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WWII Named German Army Soldier Photo Group (Hugo Schmitt) – Trio of Studio Portraits Showing Rank Progression (c. 1940–1941)

WWII Named German Army Soldier Photo Group (Hugo Schmitt) – Trio of Studio Portraits Showing Rank Progression (c. 1940–1941)

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Group of three original WWII-era studio portrait photographs depicting the same German Army soldier, identified on the reverse as Hugo Schmitt. Two of the portraits were taken together on Leonar photographic paper, while the third was taken later following his promotion in April 1941. The set shows the progression of rank and uniform detail across the period and represents a cohesive, named photographic grouping.

Historical Context

Named studio portrait groupings such as this were commonly produced by German soldiers throughout their service, often to mark promotions or milestones. The inclusion of multiple portraits spanning different dates allows direct comparison of rank progression and uniform changes, making sets like this especially desirable for collectors focused on documented individuals rather than anonymous images.

Condition

Overall good condition. All three photographs show expected age toning, light surface wear, and minor handling marks consistent with wartime use. No major damage observed.

 

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