Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Remi Schrijnen. SS-Unterscharführer Remi Schrijnen (24.12.1921 † 27.07.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as SS-Sturmmann und Richtschütze in the 6. Kompanie/ 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Langemarck”. Good condition. Comes with an extra signed letter.
Knight’s Cross: “On 29.07.1944 Schrijnen was serving as the crew of a Pak 40 in the middle of a major Soviet tank/infantry attack. His position was hit by a heavy artillery barrage, with several rounds impacting just 10 metres behind the gun. Schrijnen was hit by several shell splinters, but the four other crewman all became casualties. Under the weight of the Soviet attack the order was given to withdraw. Schrijnen however disobeyed the order and remained behind to cover his comrades. Despite being wounded, exhausted and vastly outnumbered he was still able to knock out 4 T-34s and 3 IS-2s before his gun was destroyed. Later, counterattacking German forces found Schrijnen unconscious on the battlefield. He would receive the Knight’s Cross for his actions this day as well as for prior successes as an anti-tank gunner.”
2x Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Remi Schrijnen. SS-Unterscharführer Remi Schrijnen (24.12.1921 † 27.07.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as SS-Sturmmann und Richtschütze in the 6. Kompanie/ 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Langemarck”. Good condition. 2x Smaller sizes.
Knight’s Cross: “On 29.07.1944 Schrijnen was serving as the crew of a Pak 40 in the middle of a major Soviet tank/infantry attack. His position was hit by a heavy artillery barrage, with several rounds impacting just 10 metres behind the gun. Schrijnen was hit by several shell splinters, but the four other crewman all became casualties. Under the weight of the Soviet attack the order was given to withdraw. Schrijnen however disobeyed the order and remained behind to cover his comrades. Despite being wounded, exhausted and vastly outnumbered he was still able to knock out 4 T-34s and 3 IS-2s before his gun was destroyed. Later, counterattacking German forces found Schrijnen unconscious on the battlefield. He would receive the Knight’s Cross for his actions this day as well as for prior successes as an anti-tank gunner.”
Original Soldbuch of Legion-Schütze / SS-Kanonier Josef Goossens, a Flemish Waffen-SS Volunteer, who served with the SS-Freiwilligen-Legion "Flandern", 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade "Langemarck"and SS-Pionier-Bataillon 27 of the 27. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division “Langemarck”. Complete with a photo! He earned the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz for his wound suffered on January 9, 1944 (‘Granatsplitter re. Oberarm which he suffered north of Burkwozy, Shitomir. (This info comes from the official Verlustmeldung document found in archives.) and he also earned the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Bronze. He was Killed in Action (or Died) on April 18, 1945! He lies buried in Munster, Waldfriedhof: Feld C Grab 201. The Soldbuch survived years of war and is in bad condition. Backpage coverpage is missing and pages are loose. Truly scarce Soldbuch!
3x Original Death Cards of Alfons de Wolf, who was serving with the VAVV in Flanders. He was killed in an accident after the war. Interesting death card with the VAVV logo and as well a portrait photo of him in VAVV uniform.
Original Death Card of Lambert Soors, who was serving with the DeVlag in Flanders. He was shot and killed in May 1944 in Neeroeteren, Maaseik. He had a son serving on the Eastern Front. More information is available.
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Remi Schrijnen. SS-Unterscharführer Remi Schrijnen (24.12.1921 † 27.07.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as SS-Sturmmann und Richtschütze in the 6. Kompanie/ 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Langemarck”. Good condition. Signed on front and back.
Knight’s Cross: “On 29.07.1944 Schrijnen was serving as the crew of a Pak 40 in the middle of a major Soviet tank/infantry attack. His position was hit by a heavy artillery barrage, with several rounds impacting just 10 metres behind the gun. Schrijnen was hit by several shell splinters, but the four other crewman all became casualties. Under the weight of the Soviet attack the order was given to withdraw. Schrijnen however disobeyed the order and remained behind to cover his comrades. Despite being wounded, exhausted and vastly outnumbered he was still able to knock out 4 T-34s and 3 IS-2s before his gun was destroyed. Later, counterattacking German forces found Schrijnen unconscious on the battlefield. He would receive the Knight’s Cross for his actions this day as well as for prior successes as an anti-tank gunner.”
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Remi Schrijnen. SS-Unterscharführer Remi Schrijnen (24.12.1921 † 27.07.2006) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 21, 1944 as SS-Sturmmann und Richtschütze in the 6. Kompanie/ 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Langemarck”. Good condition. Signed on front and back.
Knight’s Cross: “On 29.07.1944 Schrijnen was serving as the crew of a Pak 40 in the middle of a major Soviet tank/infantry attack. His position was hit by a heavy artillery barrage, with several rounds impacting just 10 metres behind the gun. Schrijnen was hit by several shell splinters, but the four other crewman all became casualties. Under the weight of the Soviet attack the order was given to withdraw. Schrijnen however disobeyed the order and remained behind to cover his comrades. Despite being wounded, exhausted and vastly outnumbered he was still able to knock out 4 T-34s and 3 IS-2s before his gun was destroyed. Later, counterattacking German forces found Schrijnen unconscious on the battlefield. He would receive the Knight’s Cross for his actions this day as well as for prior successes as an anti-tank gunner.”
Postwar Signature of Flemish Easternfront Volunteer, Tony Van Dyck, who served with the Legion "Flandern", Sturmbrigade "Langemarck" and the Division "Langemarck". A4 size!
Book "Memories of Dries Coolens" (NEW) + Signed Photo of Dries Coolens
The veteran Andries „Dries“ Coolens gives a unique insight as a former member of the SS-Freiwilligen-Legion “Flandern”, later renamed the 27th SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division “Langemarck” (Flemish nr. 1).
The book will guide you through the history of Flanders until the end of the war, his war experiences with the Legion Flandern and Langemarck Division and the life course as a prisoner of war. They are memories of a decorated soldier who reports on his personal experiences, his suffering situations and interpersonal experiences. Nothing is covered up, on the contrary, the raw brutality of the war is described.
The book covers 84 pages with hardcover and written in English.
Postwar Signature of Flemish Easternfront Volunteer Oswald van Ooteghem, Veteran of the Legion Flandern & 27. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division "Langemarck" (SS-Jugend-Bataillon 27)
Postwar Signature of Flemish Easternfront Volunteer Oswald van Ooteghem, Veteran of the Legion Flandern & 27. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division "Langemarck" (SS-Jugend-Bataillon 27)