Don't worry, I shan't.
I've only just come across the Bundesarchiv in the last few days, like you say will go to them when I've got more details (full names, dob's etc).
Don't worry, I shan't.
I've only just come across the Bundesarchiv in the last few days, like you say will go to them when I've got more details (full names, dob's etc).
Well for anyone's who's interested I've got a result from the Bundesarchiv. I've yet to get translated properly but a snip it of info is that he served in Regiment 84 - the Grenadiers.
We can translate. There are multi-language speakers here. NH
Names etc removed
by Bundesarchiv
Here's the translation:
"We were able to locate a file card from the inventory for wartime reserve officers under file reference RW 59 / 2077 in the Federal Archives, Dept. Military Archives, from which it is evident that the officer had entered the Corps of Reserve Officers on 1 Feb. 1939 and that he last served as an Oberleutnant of the Reserves with Grenadier Regiment 84.
His seniority date as an Oberleutnant of the Reserves was set as 1 Aug. 1939. The term seniority date refers to the set promotion date as compared to other officers. The seniority date does not necessarily have to be identical to the actual promotion date.
His Recruting District Headquarters was Frankfurt am Main II in the Military Area IX.
He was discharged from the armed forces by order no. 280/42g of 31 Jan. 1942.
However, his application for authorization to wear uniform after discharge was denied (see file card RW 59 / 2078).
The reasons for his discharge in the year of 1942 are unfortunately not on record.
In the inventory no. RW 59 / 2078 (officers available for duty), he is listed as an Oberleutnant of the Reserves (ret.).
Award documents or military court records could not be found.
The Federal Archives charge fees for inquiries relating to individuals in accordance with the Federal Archives Fees Act (no. 3 of the listing of costs). This is done regardless of whether documents could be found or not. The minimum fee is 15.34 € (written information or research for archival- and library material per half hour or part thereof).
An invoice for fees amounting to 15.34 € shall be forwarded to you by separate mail from the Federal Archives' administration.
For administrative reasons, I request you to settle the balance only after you have received our invoice.
I will gladly be of assistance with any questions."
I saw the part about Verleihungsunterlagen - awards documentation not being found and felt bad for you Tim. Still, I am glad you pursued the information through Bundesarchiv. You now have a more complete picture thanks to them and spot-on interpretation provided above. NH
You sir are a star, many many thanks.
Thanks Neil, yep my heart dropped somewhat when I read that.
My grandmother is still around so I may get more details about his injury dates and hopefully link them to his discharge.
Still I can look into the regiment he served with (no idea where to start with though as I'm more of a metal and badge kind of guy!), still not sure if he was definately an infantry man!
Grenadier-Regiment 84 was the new and final designation given to Infanterieregiment 84 in October 1942.
For information, see:
Infanterieregiment 84 - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
Grenadier-Regiment 84
(Sorry, German language only and a bit too much to translate here.)
Now you should try to assemble an uniform like the one he once had.
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