Fritz Christen – SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung “Totenkopf”

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Original Scarce Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Fritz Christen. SS-Oberscharführer Fritz Christen (29.06.1921 † 23.09.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 20, 1941 as SS-Sturmmann und Richtschütze in the 2. Kompanie/ SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 3 of the 3. SS-Division “Totenkopf”. Good condition. Measuring: Small size.

Karl Ullrich – Pionier-Bataillon “Totenkopf” & “Theodor Eicke” (Oakleaves)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Karl Ullrich. SS-Oberführer Karl Ullrich (01.12.1910 † 08.05.1996) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 19, 1942 as SS-Sturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the SS-Pionier-Bataillon “Totenkopf” and the Eichenlaub on May 14, 1944 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 6 “Theodor Eicke” of the 3. SS-Panzer-Division “Totenkopf“. Last commander of the 5. SS-Panzer-Division “Wiking”. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize. Signed front and back. Dedicated to former W-SS veteran.

Ernst Barkmann – SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 “Das Reich”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Ernst Barkmann. SS-Oberscharführer Ernst Barkmann (25.08.1919 † 27.06.2009) earned the Ritterkreuz on August 27, 1944 as SS-Unterscharführer und Panzerkommandant in the 4. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 of the 2. SS-Panzer-Division “Das Reich”. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Walter Harzer – 9. SS-Panzer-Division “Hohenstaufen” (Arnhem)

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Original Scarce Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Walter Harzer. SS-Standartenführer Walter Harzer (29.09.1912 † 29.05.1982) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Ia of the 9. SS-Panzer-Division “Hohenstaufen“. Harzer is famous for his role defeating the British at Arnhem! Good condition. Bit smaller as Postcardsize.

Read more about Walter Harzer (Wikipedia).

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Teddy Wisch – 1. SS-Panzer-Division “Adolf Hitler” (Swords)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Theodor “Teddy” WischSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Theodor “Teddy” Wisch (13.12.1907 † 11.01.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 15, 1941 as SS-Sturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the II. Bataillon/ “LSSAH”, the Eichenlaub on February 12, 1944 as SS-Brigadeführer und Kommandeur of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Schwertern on August 30, 1944 as SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS of 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH”. Good condition.

On the photo are also Rudi Lehmann & Ralf Tiemann to be seen.

Teddy Wisch – 1. SS-Panzer-Division “Adolf Hitler” (Swords)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Theodor “Teddy” WischSS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Theodor “Teddy” Wisch (13.12.1907 † 11.01.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 15, 1941 as SS-Sturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the II. Bataillon/ “LSSAH”, the Eichenlaub on February 12, 1944 as SS-Brigadeführer und Kommandeur of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Schwertern on August 30, 1944 as SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS of 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH”. Good condition.

On the photo: Albert Frey as well to be seen.

Max Wünsche – SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 “LAH” & SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 “Hitlerjugend”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Max Wünsche. SS-Standartenführer Max Wünsche (20.04.1914 † 17.04.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 28, 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the Stab der I./ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Eichenlaub on August 11, 1944 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Komanndeur of the SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”. Good condition.

Max Wünsche was born on 20 April 1914 in Kittlitz. In July 1933 Wünsche joined the SS. In 1935, he graduated from SS-Junkerschule at Bad Tölz and was promoted to Untersturmführer. Wünsche was then posted to the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) as a platoon leader. In October 1938, Wünsche was assigned as an orderly officer for Hitler. In that role, Wünsche joined the Führerbegleitkommando (the SS bodyguard unit), which provided personal security for Hitler.

In January 1940 he was again posted to the LSSAH, as a platoon commander in a motorcycle company under the command of Kurt Meyer, for the invasion of the Netherlands and the Battle of France. In December 1940 he became an adjutant to Sepp Dietrich during the invasion of the Balkans (Operation Marita) and the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa). In February 1942 Wünsche was given the command of the LSSAH Sturmgeschütz (assault gun) battalion.

In 1942 Wünsche completed the General Staff training course at the Staff College in Germany and was promoted to Sturmbannführer. In September 1942 he was posted to the LSSAH and resumed command of the Sturmgeschütz battalion; in October he assumed command of a battalion in a panzer regiment of LSSAH. His battalion’s first action was at Kharkov in 1943. On 25 February 1943 Wünsche’s battalion went into action against a defensive position manned by the Soviet 350th Rifle Division. Supported by artillery and a company of SS grenadiers, Wünsche’s battalion attacked and overran the Soviet front lines. Wünsche’s assault would lead to the destruction of 47 artillery pieces and anti-tank guns.[2] For his actions during the battles for Kharkov, Wünsche was awarded the German Cross in Gold and later the Knight’s Cross, both in February 1943.

In June 1943, Wünsche was transferred to a new division forming in France, 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, to take command of the 12th SS Panzer Regiment. On 6 June 1944, the Allies landed in Normandy (Operation Overlord) and the division was committed to action on 7 June. The division was later trapped in the Falaise pocket, where on the night of 20 August, Wünsche escaped on foot. He was wounded and taken prisoner by British soldiers.

Wünsche spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war in camp 165 at Caithness, Scotland, a special camp for high-ranking German officers. In 1948 Wünsche was released and returned to Germany. He died in 1995. (Source: Wikipedia)

Otto Günsche – Adolf Hitler’s Personal Adjutant (WIA 20 July Plot, Führerbunker)

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Original Postwar Signature of Otto Günsche. Otto Günsche (24.09.1917 † 02.10.2003) earned the Verwundetenabzeichen “20. Juli 1944” in Schwarz and was a member of the Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler before he became Adolf Hitler’s personal adjutant.

With the end of Nazi Germany imminent, Günsche was tasked by Hitler on 30 April 1945 with ensuring the cremation of his body after his death. That afternoon, he stood guard outside the room in the Führerbunker where Hitler and Eva Braun committed suicide. After waiting a short time, Hitler’s valet, Heinz Linge, opened the study door with Martin Bormann at his side. The two men entered the study with Günsche right behind them. Günsche then left the study and announced that Hitler was dead to a group in the briefing room, which included Joseph Goebbels, General Hans Krebs, and General Wilhelm Burgdorf. Günsche had the table and chairs in the study moved out of the way and blankets were laid out on the floor. Hitler and Braun’s lifeless bodies were then wrapped in blankets. In accordance with Hitler’s prior written and verbal instructions, his and Braun’s bodies were carried up the stairs and through the bunker’s emergency exit to the garden behind the Reich Chancellery to be burned. Having ensured that the corpses were burnt using petrol supplied by Hitler’s chauffeur Erich Kempka, Günsche later left the Führerbunker after midnight on 1 May. On 2 May 1945, Günsche was taken prisoner by Soviet Red Army troops that were encircling the city and flown to Moscow for sharp interrogation by the NKVD.

Emil Seibold – SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 “Das Reich”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Emil Seibold. SS-Hauptscharführer Emil Seibold (26.02.1907 † 11.09.1990) earned the Ritterkreuz on May 6, 1945 as SS-Hauptscharführer und Zugführer in the 8. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 of the 2. SS-Panzer-Division “Das Reich”. Good condition. Signed front and back.

Hanna Reitsch – Leading Female German Pilot of the 20th Century & Berlin 1945

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Hanna Reitsch (born March 29, 1912, Hirschberg, Germany – died August 24, 1979, Frankfurt am Main) was the leading female German test pilot in the 20th century. Signed card.

During the last days of the war, Hitler dismissed Hermann Göring as head of the Luftwaffe and appointed Reitsch’s lover, von Greim, to replace him. Von Greim and Reitsch flew from Gatow Airport into embattled Berlin to meet Hitler in the Führerbunker, arriving on 26 April as the Red Army troops were already in the central area of Berlin. Reitsch and von Greim had flown from Rechlin–Lärz Airfield to Gatow Airfield in a Focke Wulf 190, escorted by twelve other Fw 190s from Jagdgeschwader 26 under the command of Hauptmann Hans Dortenmann. In Berlin, Reitsch landed on an improvised airstrip in the Tiergarten near the Brandenburg Gate. Hitler gave Reitsch two capsules of poison for herself and von Greim. She accepted the capsule.

During the evening of 28 April, Reitsch flew von Greim out of Berlin in an Arado Ar 96 from the same improvised airstrip. This was the last plane out of Berlin. Von Greim was ordered to get the Luftwaffe to attack the Soviet forces that had just reached Potsdamer Platz and to make sure Heinrich Himmler was punished for his treachery in making unauthorised contact with the Western Allies so as to surrender. Troops of the Soviet 3rd Shock Army, which was fighting its way through the Tiergarten from the north, tried to shoot the plane down fearing that Hitler was escaping in it, but it took off successfully.

Capture, 1945: Reitsch was soon captured along with von Greim and the two were interviewed together by U.S. military intelligence officers. When asked about being ordered to leave the Führerbunker on 28 April 1945, Reitsch and von Greim reportedly repeated the same answer: “It was the blackest day when we could not die at our Führer’s side.” Reitsch also said: “We should all kneel down in reverence and prayer before the altar of the Fatherland.” When the interviewers asked what she meant by “Altar of the Fatherland” she answered, “Why, the Führer’s bunker in Berlin …” She was held for eighteen months. Von Greim killed himself on 24 May 1945.

Evacuated from Silesia ahead of the Soviet troops, Reitsch’s family took refuge in Salzburg. During the night of 3 May 1945, after hearing a rumour that all refugees were to be taken back to their original homes in the Soviet occupation zone, Reitsch’s father shot and killed her mother and sister and her sister’s three children before killing himself.

Rochus Misch – “The Last Witness” (Führerbunker, Bodyguard of Adolf Hitler)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Rochus Misch. SS-Untersturmführer Rochus Misch (29.07.1917 † 05.09.2013) served with the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and afterwards with the Führerbegleitkommando (Führer Escort Command; FBK) as a bodyguard, courier, and telephone operator for Adolf Hitler. Misch was one of the last occupants of the Führerbunker in Berlin, May 1945 where he also witnessed the bodies of Eva & Adolf Hitler as well as the Goebbels family. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Set Art.Rgt.185 Normandy! (85.Inf.Div.) (EKM, Soldbuch & Award Docs)

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Original Soldbuch, Erkennungsmarke & Award Documents of Max Heine, born on November 1, 1921 in Idar, Trier. Soldbuch opened on February 21, 1941 by Nachrichten-Batterie/ Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 179. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -812- Nachr.Ers.Bttr.179. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 4. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 389 (*)
  • Timeframe 5.1942 in 3. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 389 (*)
  • Timeframe 1943 in Stabsbatterie/ leichte Artillerie-Abteilung 1024
  • Timeframe 1944 in Stab/ leichte Artillerie-Abteilung 1024
  • Timeframe 6.1944 in Stabsbatterie der II./ Artillerie-Regiment 185 (**)
  • Timeframe 11.1944 in Stab der I./ Artillerie-Regiment 185 (**)
  • Timeframe 2.1945 in Stab der II. Abteilung/ Artillerie-Regiment 185 (**)

(*) Belonged to the 389. Infanterie-Division & (**) Belonged to the 85. Infanterie-Division

 He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 20.04.1944 the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern
  • on 30.01.1945 the Allgemeines-Sturmabzeichen
    • 1. Sturmtag – 13.8.1944 – Sassy (Caen, Calvados, France)
    • 2. Sturmtag – 14.8.1944 – Sassy (Caen, Calvados, France)
    • 3. Sturmtag – 17.8.1944 – Courcy (Caen, Calvados, France)
  • Earned a “Nahkampftag”
    • 1. Nahkampftag – 16.8.1944 – Courcy (Caen, Calvados, France)

Promotions:

  • 01.10.1941 to Oberkanonier
  • 01.05.1942 to Gefreiter
  • 01.03.1943 to Obergefreiter
  • 01.06.1944 to Unteroffizier

Wound(s), Illness(es) & Fate:

    • Had Röntgen photographs made in June 1942 (?)
    • Fell sick in September – October 1942 with Malaria. Released to the Ersatztruppen on October 15, 1942. Thus escaping the Heel of Stalingrad in which his Unit & Division was Destroyed. 
    • Fell sick again in April 1943 with Malaria and send back to the Ersatztruppen after 10 days in Reserve-Lazarett III Wiesbaden.
  • 2 weeks later, he again fell sick to Malaria and spent almost 4 weeks in Reserve-Lazarett Heidesheim before being sent back to the Ersatztruppen.

Interesting Battle entries:

  • Served with the 389. Infanterie-Division on the road to Stalingrad
  • Later served with the 85. Infanterie-Division in Normandy, Belgium, Netherlands and the Ardennes Offensive and Germany.

He was equipped with the Walther P38 on March 29, 1944 and received a Dienstuhr (D49139H) on October 6, 1944.

Death Card: Died August 9, 1946 in Melbourne, England (POW)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Soldat Hans Miller, who Died on August 9, 1946 in a Hospital in Melbourne, England. Born in Augsburg-Hochstädt. Condition as seen.

Buried: Hans Miller ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Hull Northern Cemetery. Endgrablage: Abteilung 201 Grab 80

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Death Card: Died December 21, 1945 in Colorado (?), USA (POW)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Unteroffizier Franz Mühllechner, who was Killed on December 21, 1945 in Korado (Colorado(?)), United States of America. Condition as seen.

Buried: Johann Stummvoll ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Fort Riley.

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Death Card: Died May 20, 1946 in Derby, England (POW, Accident)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Unteroffizier Johann Stummvoll, who was Killed on May 20, 1946 in Derby, Derbyshire, England due a Road accident. Born in Alm-Wolfstein. Condition as seen.

Buried: Johann Stummvoll ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Derby. Endgrablage: Grab 58313

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2x Waffen-SS Driver Licences (1x Driver’s Teacher License)

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2x Original Waffen-SS Driver Licences, of which 1x Driver’s Teacher License, of the same soldier SS-Rottenführer Walter Kasten.
Feldpostnummer 04528C:

04528
(28.4.1940-14.9.1940) Stab III u. 7.-9. Batterie Artillerie-Regiment SS-Polizei-Division,
(15.9.1940-31.1.1941) Stab III u. 7.-9. Batterie Polizei-Artillerie-Regiment,
(12.7.1941-26.1.1942) Stab III u. 7.-9. Batterie SS-Polizei-Artillerie-Regiment,
(25.1.1943-31.7.1943) Stab III u. 7.-9. Batterie SS-Artillerie-Regiment (Polizei-Division),
(1.8.1943-23.3.1944) 11.2.1944 Stab III u. Einheit Polizei-Artillerie-Regiment 4 (SS-Polizei-Division),
(24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 31.7.1944 gestrichen,
(24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 10.8.1944 Stab u. Einheit Artillerie-Regiment 54 (4. SS-Brigade),
(24.3.1944-6.11.1944) 8.9.1944 Stab u. Einheit Artillerie-Regiment 54 (SS-Brigade Nederland).

Death Card: Two Brothers (Gren.Rgt.423, 212.Inf.Div.) & Prum (Dec. ’44)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of two brothers Michael & Wilhelm Göppinger. Michael served with 11. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 423 of the 212. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on February 28, 1943 on the Eastern front. His brother, Wilhelm, died was Killed in Action on December 23, 1944 in Prüm (Eifel). Condition as seen.

Wilhelm Göppinger ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Neuerburg . Endgrablage: Reihe 19 Grab 876

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Death Card: KIA January 31, 1945 – Westfront (Fallschirmjäger)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Unteroffizier Hans Dehling, who served with a Fallschirmjäger-Reigment possibly the 5. Fallschirmjäger-Division when he was Killed in Action on January 31, 1945 on the Western front. Condition as seen.

Buried: Hans Dehling ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Neuerburg. Endgrablage: Reihe 1 Grab 44

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Death Card: KIA July 10, 1941 at Wujwieze (Inf.Rgt.135, 45.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Gefreiter Alfons Ederer, who served with the 7. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 135 of the 45. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on July 10, 1941 in Wujwieze by Unfall (“Accident”). Born in Ulrichsgrün.

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Death Card: KIA July 8, 1941 at Lipowitschi (Schtz.Rgt.64, 17.Pz.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Schütze Rupert Franz, who served with the 6. Kompanie/ Schütze-Regiment 64 of the 17. Panzer-Division when he was Killed in Action on July 8, 1941 at Lipowitschi by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf (“Headshot by bullet”). Born in Waibling, Landau. Condition as seen.

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Death Card: KIA June 30, 1941 at Lubien-Wielki – Lemberg (Inf.Rgt.457, 257.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Gefreiter Peter Müller, who served with the 2. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 457 of the 257. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 30, 1941 at Lubien-Wielki – Lemberg by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf (“Headshot by bullet”). Born in Memmingen.

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Death Card: KIA June 28, 1941 at Leszniow (Inf.Rgt.199, 57.Inf.Div.) – UNKNOWN BADGE

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Schütze Otto Peer, who served with the 10. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 199 “List” of the 57. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 28, 1941 at Leszniow by Artilleriegeschoss Kopf und Brust (“Artillery shrapnel Head and Chest”). Born in Herbelfing, Vilshofen. Condition as seen.

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Death Card: KIA June 26, 1941 at Strabla (Inf.Rgt.62, 7.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Obergefreiter Josef Gehwolf, who served with the 14. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 62 of the 7. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 26, 1941 at Höhe 154 bei Narewbrücke bei Strabla by Artilleriegeschoss (“Artillery”). Born in Grossköllnbach, Landau. Condition as seen.

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Death Card: KIA June 25, 1941 at Slomin (Pz.Aufkl.Abt.27, 17.Pz.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Obergefreiter Johann “Hans” Bojer, who served with the schwere Kompanie/ Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 27 of the 17. Panzer-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 25, 1941 at Slomin by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf und Bauch (“Head & Bellyshot by bullet”). Born in Erpetshof. Earned the EK2 & PKA.

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Death Card: KIA June 24, 1941 at Wyski (Inf.Rgt.62, 7.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Gefreiter Josef Breitenacher, who served with the 14. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 62 of the 7. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 24, 1941 at Wyski by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf (“Headshot by bullet”). Born in Hallbergmoos. Condition as seen (damages).

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Death Card: KIA June 22, 1941 at Lemberg (Inf.Rgt.486, 262.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Gefreiter Herbert Schrotshammer, who served with the 12. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 486 of the 262. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 22, 1941 at Lemberg. Born in Eberschwang.

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Death Card: KIA June 22, 1941 at Brest-Litowsk (Inf.Rgt.130, 45.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Schütze Franz Schwendinger, who served with the 2. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 130 of the 45. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 22, 1941 in Brest-Litowsk by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf (“Headshot by bullet”). Born in Atzersdorf.

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Death Card: KIA June 22, 1941 at Brest-Litowsk (Inf.Rgt.135, 45.Inf.Div.)

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of Schütze Gottlieb Kroißmaier, who served with the 10. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 135 of the 45. Infanterie-Division when he was Killed in Action on June 22, 1941 in Brest-Litowsk by Infanteriegeschoss Kopf (“Headshot by bullet”). Born in Eck.

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Tagebuch (Journal) 26.Inf.Div. (Germany, Eifel, Ardennes (Hosingen, Bastogne))

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Tagebuch – Journal written by a soldier of the Grenadier-Regiment 78 of the 26. Infanterie-Division from until November 28 until December 31, 1944! Roughly 30 pages with top details and fighting memoirs!

Soldbuch & Wehrpass Res.Gren.Btl.435, Gren.Rgt.1222 (180.Inf.Div.) (Walcheren, Antwerpen)

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Original Soldbuch & Wehrpass of Feldwebel Wilhelm Schnäbele, born on November 21, 1910 in Karlsruhe and was a Kaufmann-Angestellter. The Soldbuch was opened on April 12, 1940 by 4. (M.G.) / Ersatz-Kompanie 435.. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -598- 4./Inf.Ers.Btl.435. He probably was a Rechnungsführer (or atleast after April ‘44).

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 12.06.1940-12.07.1940 12. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 549
  • 07.10.1942-23.07.1944 Reserve-Infanterie-Bataillon 435 (later Grenadier-Btl.)
  • 08.09.1944-24.10.1944 Marsch-Bataillon 437
  • 25.10.1944-14.11.1944 5. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Ersatz-Regiment 22 (K)
  • 15.11.1944- 5. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 1222 (2)

(1) Belonged to the 278. Infanterie-Division
(2) Belonged to the 180. Infanterie-Division (Venlo, Wesel, Ruhrkessel)

04.01.1944-15.07.1944 Abschnitt insel Walcheren !
16.07.1944-07.09.1944 Abschnitt Antwerpen !

He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 20.04.1944 the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

Promotions:

  • 01.11.1940 to Oberschütze
  • 01.04.1941 to Gefreiter
  • 01.07.1942 to Obergefreiter
  • 01.07.1943 to Unteroffizier
  • 01.04.1945 to Feldwebel

Was equipped with several pistols throughout his years incl. the P35, P08 and a belgian Pistol.

Soldbuch Kampfgeschwader 3 & (F) 100 (Photo developer)

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Original Soldbuch & Promotion document of Feldwebel (T) Werner Rose, born on March 13, 1916 in Königsberg and was a Foto-Laborant. The Soldbuch was opened on August 27, 1939 by Stabsstaffel/ Kampfgeschwader 3. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -114- St.St.K.G.3. He helped to produce / develop photographs. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 26.08.1939-28.02.1942 Stabsstaffel/ Kampfgeschwader 3
  • 29.02.1942-26.08.1943 1. Staffel/ Fernaufklärungsgruppe Ob.d.L.
  • 27.08.1933- 1. Staffel/ Fernaufklärungsgruppe 100

He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 01.11.1941 the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

Promotions:

  • 01.11.1939 to Gefreiter
  • 01.11.1940 to Obergefreiter
  • 20.04.1941 to Unteroffizier
  • 01.04.1944 to Feldwebel

Set Art.Rgt.18 & Stug-Brig. 244 (Aachen, Düren, Ardennes) (3x Awards)

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Original Soldbuch & 2 Award documents of Unteroffizier Ernst Oehlmann, born on January 13, 1915 in Linz a.d. Donau and was a Beamter. He divorced on 25.2.43 (?). The Soldbuch was opened on September 12, 1939 by Nachrichten-Batterie/ Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 158. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -67- le.A.e.U.A.A.(m) I.116. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • Artillerie-Abteilung 750 (Nachrichtenzug)
  • III. Abteilung/ Artillerie-Regiment 160 (Nachrichtenzug)
  • leichte Artillerie-Abteilung Danzig (?) (Nachrichtenzug)
  • I. Abteilung/ Artillerie-Regiment 18 (Nachrichtenzug) (1)
  • Trained with Sturmgeschutz-Ersatz und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 300
  • 1. Batterie/ Heeres-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 244 (2)

(1) Belonged to the 18. Infanterie-Division
(2) Fought at Düren, Aachen, Ardennes Offensive, Ruhrkessel !

He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 27.01.1942 the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse
  • on 15.07.1942 the Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42
  • on 08.03.1943 the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
  • on 30.06.1943 the Kraftfahrbewährungsabzeichen in Bronze

Promotions:

  • 01.12.1941 to Obergefreiter
  • 01.12.1942 to Stabsgefreiter
  • 01.09.1944 to Unteroffizier

Wound(s), Illness(es) & Fate:

  • Sufferedfrom Malaria in August until October ‘43

Soldbuch Officer Lds.Btl.658 & Sich.Rgt.194 (France ’44) (Family lived in USA)

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Original Soldbuch of Oberleutnant Wilhelm Knaack, born on November 28, 1897 in Hamburg. The Soldbuch was opened on August 26, 1939. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -114- 4./W.S. 13. VIII.

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 4. Kompanie/ Landesschützen-Bataillon VIII/X
  • 4. Kompanie/ Landesschützen-Bataillon 658
  • Stab/ Landesschützen-Bataillon 658
  • IV. Bataillon/ Sicherungs-Regiment 194

He earned the following award(s): 

  • Hamburger Hanseatenkreuz
  • Ehrenzeichen Frontkämpfer
  • 24.04.1942 Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

Promotions:

  • 01.02.1940 to Gefreiter
  • 01.03.1940 to Unteroffizier
  • 03.09.1940 to Reserve-Offizier-Anwärter
  • 01.03.1941 to Feldwebel
  • 01.10.1941 to Leutnant der Reserve
  • 01.04.1942 to Oberleutnant der Reserve

Interesting entries:

  • He was in possession of an own Pistol (Nr. 67119, kal. 7.65 mm).
  • Received leave from 1.7-10.7.44 to Hamburg for his marriage!
  • His family lived in the United States of America!

Interesting Signatures:

  • Page 26: Signed by Oberstleutnant Sander!

Complete with photo. Nothing was denazified or censored. Condition as seen.

Studioportrait of Eduard Kraus (Pz.Gren.Rgt.14 – 5.Pz.Div.) (DKIG+RK)

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Original Studioportrait with Signature of Eduard Kraus. Oberleutnant Eduard Kraus (1914 † 1978) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on November 13, 1942 and the Ritterkreuz on January 25, 1943 as Oberleutnant with the 6. Kompanie/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 14 of the 5. Panzer-Division. Good condition. Postcardsize. Signature could be wartime or postwar, cannot indefinitely say. Top Photo!

Gren.-Rgt. 915 (352.Inf.Div.) – Omaha Beach – Saint-Lo (Normandy) Grouping

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Original Award document Set of Gefreiter Hugo Schneemelcher, who served previously with the Grenadier-Regiment 589 and then the 5. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 915 of the 352. Infanterie-Division. He earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class) for his service on July 16, 1944, which was signed by Generalleutnant Dietrich Kraiss (Eichenlaub) (Killed on August 6, 1944!). Also includes a frontmade Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen award document awarded during the Normandy Campaign (June 26, 1944 and signed by Oberst Goth)! He was also wounded during the Saint-Lo Battle on July 15, 1944. Also comes with Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz and Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse award document. Documents have been folded in the past. Condition as seen.

“The 352. Infanterie-Division was an infantry division of the German Army during World War II. Deployed on the Western Front, the division defended Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944.”

EK2 Award Doc: Art.Rgt.352 (June ’44 – Omaha Beach, Normandy!)

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Original Award document of Unteroffizier Wilhelm Diegler, who served with the 4. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 352 of the 352. Infanterie-Division, for the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class) for his service on June 26, 1944, which was signed by Generalleutnant Dietrich Kraiss (Eichenlaub) (Killed on August 6, 1944!). Has been folded in the past. Reddish inkt on the back. Condition as seen. (Came with a photo? Can’t say or deny it is him?)

“The 352. Infanterie-Division was an infantry division of the German Army during World War II. Deployed on the Western Front, the division defended Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944.”

Top Studioportrait StuG “911” & Kreta Cufftitle

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Original Top Studioportrait of a StuG soldier wearing “911” tabs, Kreta cufftitle and plenty of awards. Postcardsize.

KIA Soldbuch SS-Pol.-Art.-Rgt.4 (Born Hungary) (Buried in Denmark)

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Original SS-Soldbuch of Jozef Meinzinger, born on July 21, 1924 in Veszprem, Hungary. The Soldbuch was opened on August 10, 1943 by 10. Batterie/ SS-Artillerie-Ausbildungs und Ersatz-Regiment. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -5146- 12./SS-Art.Ers.Rgt. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • Stabsbatterie der I./ SS-Artillerie-Regiment 4

(*) Belonged to the 4. SS-Polizei-Grenadier-Division

Promotions:

  • 01.01.1945 to SS-Sturmmann

Wound(s), Illness(es) & Fate:

  • KIA: Died on 4.4.1945, 23:30 on the transportation ship for the wounded (Lazarettschiff) “General San Martin” by circulatory insufficiency after grenade shrapnel wound right shank.

Soldbuch is complete with photo. Nothing was denazified or censored. Condition as seen.

Soldbuch schw.Pz.Jg.Abt.559 & 654 (Equipped with Jagdpanther!) (Issued G43!)

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Original Soldbuch of Gefreiter u. Panzerwart II Horst Röhner who served with the Werkstattzug/ schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 559 and Versorgungskompanie/ schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 654. Interestingly, in July ’44 he was a short time equipped with the G43 rifle! Earned the Dienststellungsabzeichen für Panzerwart II. Complete with stunning photo.

Tragic Set of SS-Regiment “Deutschland”

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Original tragic set of SS-Rottenführer Johann “Hans” Michl from the SS-Regiment “Deutschland”. The set consists of his Wehrpass, Death Cards, Newspaper Articles related to his deathpage of a SS Newspaper, several photographs, honor certificate of gifting the Wehrpass to the family and his DRL I.D. He was an early volunteer of the Waffen-SS, joining in 1939! He was also KIA early in the war in November 1941. He previously fought in Holland, Belgium, France and the Balkan before losing his live in the Soviet-Union. SS-Rottenführer was a Kradmelder in the 14. Kompanie/ SS-Regiment “Deutschland” and earned the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen (although not noted in the Wehrpass but it’s noted in the newspaper article and his death card as well). Interesting battle calender! Wehrpass is complete. Everything is in good condition.

Soldbuch Pi.Btl.21, 121 & 22 (EK2 in ’40!) (4x Awards, TOP PHOTO)

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Original Soldbuch of Feldwebel Alfred Hau, born on October 6, 1917 in Elbing. Soldbuch opened on August 15, 1939 by the 1. Kompanie/ Pionier-Bataillon 21 of the 21. Infanterie-Division just before the Invasion of Poland. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -118- 1.Pi.21.

Complete with stunning ID photo in tropical uniform wearing his awards. Nothing was denazified or censored. Condition as seen.

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Wehrpass: Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 144 (3. Gebirgs-Division) (2x Awards)

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Original Wehrpass of Gebirgsjäger Unteroffizier Reiner who served with the M.-Btl. z.b.V. XVII/1 & 3. Gebirgs-Division and the 14. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 144. During his service, he earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse and the Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber. In August 1943, he was wounded at his head, which ended his combat service. Condition as seen.

Wehrpass: Gebirgs-Nachrichten-Abt. 68 (3. Gebirgs-Div.) & Fernsprech-Kp. Südost (1x Award)

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Original Wehrpass of Gebirgsjäger Obergefreiter Zirbisegger who served with the 1. Kompanie/ Gebirgs-Nachrichten-Abteilung 68 of the 3. Gebirgs-Division and from December 1944 with the Fernsprech-Kompanie (mot.) Südost? During his service, he earned the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Condition as seen.

Soldbuch, Wehrpass & Arbeitsbuch: Landesschützen-Kp. & Transport-Sicherung (2x Awards)

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Cheap set of a Soldbuch, Wehrpass & Arbeitsbuch of Unteroffizier Josef Ruhland. He served with Landesschutzenkompanie 1/XXVII (877), Transport-Sicherungs-Regiment Wien & Transport-Sicherungs-Bataillon VI. He earned the: Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer & the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

Page 19 of the Soldbuch is removed. Otherwise all complete.

KIA WP Geb.Jäg.Rgt.138 (3.Geb.Div.) (3x Awards)

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Original Wehrpass of Leopold Zöhrer, born on October 7, 1925 in Nauritzen (?), Graz. The Wehrpass (Zweitschrift) was opened on Arpril 17, 1944. He died of his wounds sustained on May 21, 1944.

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 14.01.1944-10.04.1944 in 13. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 138 (1)

(1) Belonged to the 3. Gebirgs-Division

 He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 05.03.1944 the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
  • on 15.05.1944 the Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber
  • on 15.05.1942 the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse
  • HJ-Leistungsabzeichen in Bronze

Wehrpass is complete with photo however the first page is damaged and lose. Condition as seen.

Wehrpass Geb.Art.Rgt.95 (5.Geb.Div.)

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Original Wehrpass of Franz Glinik, born on April 3, 1918 in .. The Wehrpass was opened on September 21, 1938. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -209- Geb.Art.Rgt.95. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 24.11.1940-06.01.1941 in 8. Batterie/ Gebirgsjäger-Artillerie-Regiment 95 (1)
  • 07.01.1941-11.12.1941 in 10. Batterie/ Gebirgsjäger-Artillerie-Regiment 95 (1)

(1) Belonged to the 5. Gebirgs-Division

Promotions:

01.11.1941 to Gefreiter

Wehrpass is complete with photo. Condition as seen.

KIA Wehrpass Geb.Jäg.Rgt.85 (5.Geb.Div.) (1x Award)

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Original Wehrpass of Josef Schallert, born on August 28, 1922 in Nenzing. The Wehrpass was opened on November 28, 1940. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -5800- 11.G.J.E.R.136. He was Killed in Action on September 3, 1942 at 2 km. nördl. Kelkowo due to “A.G. ganzen Körper”. 

He served with the following (notable) unit(s):

  • 24.03.1942-03.09.1942 in 7. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85 (1)

(1) Belonged to the 5. Gebirgs-Division

 He earned the following award(s): 

  • on 15.06.1942 the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz

Wehrpass is complete with photo. Condition as seen.

KIA Soldbuch Hptm. Pz.Jg.Kp.1225 (7x Awards) (Died/Killed April ’45)

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Original Soldbuch, EKM, Truppenausweis, WH-Führerschein & Papers of Hermann Reitmann, born on June 21, 1912 in Hamburg. The Soldbuch (‘Zweitschrift’) was opened on August 17, 1942. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -19- 2./Pz.Jg.Abt.225. He earned 7 (!) awards throughout his service, only to be Killed or Die on April 26, 1945 in Stade, Germany! Just weeks before the war would end.

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