Hello.
Im back again with a small group of erkennungsmarken.
They are all from Volgograd, Russia.
Please let me know what you think about these items.
Looking forward to your opinions.
Best regards
Laplander
Hello.
Im back again with a small group of erkennungsmarken.
They are all from Volgograd, Russia.
Please let me know what you think about these items.
Looking forward to your opinions.
Best regards
Laplander
1. (Kompanie) / Infanterie Ersatz Bataillon 30
1. (Kompanie) / Pionier Bataillon 29
2. (Kompanie) / Nachrichten (Abteilung) 194
3. (Batterie) / leichte Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung (motorisiert) 33
Hello Stacez.
Thank you for helping me interpreting the id-tags.
Are you collecting erkennungsmarken?
I like to take the opportunity and say: Welcome to the forum!
Laplander
You can find the existing unit information here: Lexikon der Wehrmacht
For field units (Infanterie-Regiment, Nachrichten-Abteilung, Artillerie-Abteilung, etc.) you just have to choose the right type from the list (note: Panzers and motorized units like Panzergrenadiers are under 'Schnelle Truppen'); for Ersatz units (Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon, Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung, etc.) look in the 'Ersatztruppenteile' section and from there choose the type (Artillerie, Infanterie, etc.)
If you don't read German, Google Translator or any other online translation system should help a lot since most of the text is fairly simple.
Ohhhhh- pillage then burn...
Hi Matt L.
Thanks for checking out my latest thread.
That link is very helpful, I have used it a number of times.
My first language is swedish and it has many connections with the german language, but many englishspeaking people say that swedish sounds a bit less rough to listen to.
So Matt L, you like this last group of erkennungsmarken?
Best regards
Laplander
Hello to everybody,
Sorry I haven't said hello with my first post but I was a little bit in a hurry Laplander, answering your question - I don't collect Erkennugsmarken but I'm interested in.
Oh sure Laplander, they all look fine to me
Glad to hear too you know about the LdW site- it's extremely useful and highly recommended for those who don't know of it. It doesn't go into the nature or associations of units so much- for that one needs a good knowledge of the organization and Order of Battle structure of the Wehrmacht, which is another matter altogether- studying Erkennungsmarken is actually a whole lot more complicated than it might seem and certainly moreso than most other collecting areas...
Ohhhhh- pillage then burn...
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