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04-11-2016 06:52 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Lots of documents later...
Best, Jan
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Jan
All the items are original to one Gebirgsjäger who eventually lost his life in the fighting at the Eismeerfront (Parkkina).
While a member of the Gebirgstruppe [mountain troops], he was not with the Gebirgsjäger [mountain infantry], but the Gebirgsartillerie [mountain artillery].
(Gebirgstruppe was the collective designation for all mountain troops, which included the Gebirgsjäger [mountain infantry], Gebirgspioniere [mountain engineers], Gebirgsartillerie [mountain artillery] and the Gebirgsnachrichtentruppe [mountain signals]. Gebirgsjäger is often misunderstood to refer to any mountain troops, which is incorrect.)
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Jan
I wonder if you could help me out in identifying the makers marks on this uniform, the buttons and other items that are essential to my conflict archaeology and WW2 research.
The maker's mark "JFS" on the buttons is for Josef Feix & Söhne. The company is still in business, by the way:
Feix Druckguss
The makers of the dagger, cap and Ostmedaille are, of course, spelt out on the actual items: C. Gustav Spitzer of Solingen, August Schellenberg of Berlin and Karl Wurster of Markneukirchen in Saxony.
The "St 41" stamp in the field blouse identifies the Heeresbekleidungsamt Stettin [Army uniform office Stettin] and the year of procurement (1941). Above this are size markings. It is an enlisted-grade field blouse; officers could draw these from unit stocks against payment.
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Jan
And finally a russian medal that was encountered when going through the Gebirgsjägers belongings. All help welcome with this one too!
It's not Russian, but Bulgarian. This is the Soldier's Cross for Bravery in War, 2nd Class.
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Thank you so much about the info especially regarding the Bulgarian. Soldier's Cross for Bravery in War, 2nd Class. It fits the soldiers war history.
Best,
Jan
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