Stag cover, September 1962
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Stag September 1962
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Also featuring Convention Party Girls Are Back Again, Fräuleins Who Were Smuggled Into The Maginot Line, and Captured In Korea–33 Months In Red China’s Hell Camp
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Mmm…given the way the women’s shirt is open, makes me think she was used as a distraction to capture the three Nazi soldiers.
There are a lot of differences between those two images. The larger images has no captured Nazis, no submarines in the upper water, and the lower left corner is completely different. I think the magazine cover is the original, because the girl’s hands make sense tying up the soldier, and just seem to be strangely posed in the larger.
It looks like the original was painted over after publication