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10-14-2016 09:39 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Max Ostendorff
For re-enacting improvement. Let's sat: one may wear "M43" for the early winter (e.g. January or February) event, but what if it's wrong and "M43" was invented in summer? Just for the example, of course.
I appreciate your attention to detail, but I wouldn't worry about that.
It is unlikely that anybody knows the answer, so who would be in the position to spot and point out the error, let alone prove it? (Not to mention that this would require a particular kind of pettiness.)
Also, sometimes changes to military kit had already been practically implemented before they were officially regulated, sometimes there were troop trials for new items before the decision to generally introduce them was made, sometimes items didn't conform to official specifications for a myriad of reasons etc. etc.
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Max Ostendorff
And what with this date - March,23, 1943? It's a real date of scalloping dissapearing?
No. That's what I meant by "I am making this up".
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Ok, I stop making fool of myself then. Thanx for all your answers, folks!
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Daess, Wilhelm, 21 August 1892, Stuttgart, Protestant, married, trade: machine technician, carried out as "traveling engineer,"
and then the names and death dates of parents.
He was liable to military service, but was in the Landsturm deep in the reserves. From what you append, it is not clear what happened to him later.
He was no longer in Swabia, but was in the AOR of the Eisenach, i.e. Thuringian mobilization base for the Wehrmacht.
His "D's" are embellished in maybe an odd way, and his name ends with the double S, which young people do not know, S zet.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 10-15-2016 at 10:17 AM.
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this is actually a crappy chart, and it is not actually the German alphabet.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 10-15-2016 at 10:17 AM.
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