Gas stations 1945
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Gas stations 1945
Good Day
I’m a military modeller. I’m working on a diorama with a group of ex-soldiers and some vehicles at the end of WWII. Idea is, that they are looking for fuel. I know that due to the fuel shortage there were restrictions in sale for civilian customers. But how about gas stations? They were simply closed, or maybe still working for military men and police? Is it possible that soldiers from my dio would be able to find any fuel at the civilian station? I like vintage Art Deco Shell stations as seen in Austria, but is it realistic? Still open in 1945? If not in a Germany maybe Austria, Switzerland, Czech Lands… ?
Regards
Pawel
I’m a military modeller. I’m working on a diorama with a group of ex-soldiers and some vehicles at the end of WWII. Idea is, that they are looking for fuel. I know that due to the fuel shortage there were restrictions in sale for civilian customers. But how about gas stations? They were simply closed, or maybe still working for military men and police? Is it possible that soldiers from my dio would be able to find any fuel at the civilian station? I like vintage Art Deco Shell stations as seen in Austria, but is it realistic? Still open in 1945? If not in a Germany maybe Austria, Switzerland, Czech Lands… ?
Regards
Pawel
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Re: Gas stations 1945
Google Gasoline rationing WWII (Under "Images")
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Re: Gas stations 1945
Pawel Libner,
The most complexe topic in German language about historical gas stations was started here already in the year 2002:
Alte Tankstellen / Petroliana in Deutschland https://www.geschichtsspuren.de/forum/v ... .php?t=139
If you want to see the very many photos, then you must register there, and introduce yourself please.
It's worth it!
Hans
P.S. German language forum, but english replies welcome, as far as I remember ?
The most complexe topic in German language about historical gas stations was started here already in the year 2002:
Alte Tankstellen / Petroliana in Deutschland https://www.geschichtsspuren.de/forum/v ... .php?t=139
If you want to see the very many photos, then you must register there, and introduce yourself please.
It's worth it!

Hans
P.S. German language forum, but english replies welcome, as far as I remember ?
The paradise of the successful lends itself perfectly to a hell for the unsuccessful. (Bertold Brecht on Hollywood)
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Hello
That looks very promising. I have tried to register but there was no answer form Admin. Maybe I should try again to register as Hohenzollern or Habsburg.... Good German name
That looks very promising. I have tried to register but there was no answer form Admin. Maybe I should try again to register as Hohenzollern or Habsburg.... Good German name

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Pawel,
the topic there is already 78 pages strong, in the forum just click on "Registrieren", thats it.
Forget about a typical "German" username, it does not matter.
Good luck !
Hans
the topic there is already 78 pages strong, in the forum just click on "Registrieren", thats it.
Forget about a typical "German" username, it does not matter.
Good luck !

Hans
The paradise of the successful lends itself perfectly to a hell for the unsuccessful. (Bertold Brecht on Hollywood)
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I have tried... really hard. Either all admins are on long vacations. Or they are simply not interested in new members.
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Re: Gas stations 1945
I found this 1:35th kit since you said you were doing modelling

https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/minia ... n-1930-40s
This is pre-war



https://www.kingkit.co.uk/product/minia ... n-1930-40s
This is pre-war



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Re: Gas stations 1945
These are very good photos.
The last one shows Kurfürstenpark Garagen in Halensee at Kurfürstendamm 119/120.
Nice view of Hotel Kronprinz in the background behind the car.
The same area in 2008 from Google. Hotel Kronprinz lost corner towers...
The last one shows Kurfürstenpark Garagen in Halensee at Kurfürstendamm 119/120.
Nice view of Hotel Kronprinz in the background behind the car.
The same area in 2008 from Google. Hotel Kronprinz lost corner towers...
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