Soldbuch Gren.Rgt.1059 (362.I.D.) (Italy) + Award Doc & POW Certificate

Original set of an Award document, POW Certificate of Discharge and Soldbuch of Obergefreiter Andreas Eberle. He first served with the Reichsverkehrsdirektion Kiew of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, where he held the rank of Rangieraufseher. Here he earned the Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten. In June 1944, he joined the Wehrmacht and started out his training with the Gebirgs-Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 79. Soon after, he was transferred to the 13. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 1059 of the 362. Infanterie-Division. Being equipped with a 89k rifle in October 1944. He served on the Italian front, most notable, he fought at Bologna, Senio bei Lugo – Fusignano, Po, Etsch, Brenta and Belluno – Ponte nelle Alpi, the road the division took from October ’44 until May ’45. He survived the war and even noted in the Soldbuch is that he belonged to POW Lager 12/I. Soldbuch complete. Set is in good condition.

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Original set of an Award document, POW Certificate of Discharge and Soldbuch of Obergefreiter Andreas Eberle. He first served with the Reichsverkehrsdirektion Kiew of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, where he held the rank of Rangieraufseher. Here he earned the Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten. In June 1944, he joined the Wehrmacht and started out his training with the Gebirgs-Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 79. Soon after, he was transferred to the 13. Kompanie/ Grenadier-Regiment 1059 of the 362. Infanterie-Division. Being equipped with a 89k rifle in October 1944. He served on the Italian front, most notable, he fought at Bologna, Senio bei Lugo – Fusignano, Po, Etsch, Brenta and Belluno – Ponte nelle Alpi, the road the division took from October ’44 until May ’45. He survived the war and even noted in the Soldbuch is that he belonged to POW Lager 12/I. Soldbuch complete. Set is in good condition.