Soldbuch Geb.Jag.Rgt.99 (3x Awards!) (WIA Greece)
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Original Soldbuch of Obergefreiter Philipp Braun, born on September 21, 1919 in Penzberg, Weilheim and was an Arbeiter as profession. The Soldbuch was opened on April 5, 1940 by the 3. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon 468. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -6939- 1.Geb.Jäg.Ers.Btl.98.Â
The Soldbuch is complete with a stunning photo! Nothing was denazified or censored. Condition as seen.
SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION. COMPLETE BUT I APPARENTLY I FORGOT TO PHOTOGRAPH PAGE 4-5 !
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Original Soldbuch of Obergefreiter Philipp Braun, born on September 21, 1919 in Penzberg, Weilheim and was an Arbeiter as profession. The Soldbuch was opened on April 5, 1940 by the 3. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon 468. He wore the Erkennungsmarke: -6939- 1.Geb.Jäg.Ers.Btl.98.
He served with the following (notable) unit(s):
- 11. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 554 (1)
- 12. Kompanie/ Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 99 (2)
(1) Belonged to the 330. Infanterie-Division & (2) Belonged to the 1. Gebirgs-Division
He earned the following award(s): (3)
- on 16.06.1942 the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen
- on 06.03.1943 the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse
- on 09.02.1944 the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
(3) All with Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 99!
Promotions:
- 01.06.1942 to Gefreiter
- 01.08.1943 to Obergefreiter
Wound(s), Illness(es) & Fate:
- On (or close to) 09.02.1944 he suffered a (severe) Gunshot wound (Wound Code 31b) and was treated at Feldlazarett 54 here until February 26, 1944, when he was sent to another medical unit, Sanitäts-Kompanie (mot) 512, – in Saloniki, Greece – in which he stayed for almost 3 weeks. He then was transferred to the L.Kr.Kr.Laz.4/602 – in Ioannina, Greece – which put him on a transport to Reserve-Lazarett IV, Prag on March 16, 1944. Here he was treated for just less than 5 months, before he was transferred to the Reserve-Lazarett Tutzing, Teil-Lazarett Kloster. Here he spent the remaining period of the war until April 20, 1945 before being sent again to another hospital.Â
Interesting Signatures:
- Page 3 & 22: The first promotion confirmation entry & ISA award entry was signed by Hauptmann und Kompaniechef Siegfried Dodel (DKIG+EBS). [In November 1944 the Gebirgsjäger-Feldersatz-Bataillon 79 was taken prisoner by Tito’s partisans. Siegfried Dodel is since then reported as Missing in Action. Eye witnesses have declared he was seen being executed on December 24th, 1944 in a quarry near Belgrade.]
- Page 15 & Prüfvermerk page: Second security entry signed by Oberleutnant und Kompanieführer Hans Griesmayer (EBS). He was Killed in Action on October 18, 1944.
The Soldbuch is complete with a stunning photo! Nothing was denazified or censored. Condition as seen.
