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04-06-2014 02:48 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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That is an outstanding collection of items from one man.
Do you know if he survived the war?
Good luck on the translation. I will continue to follow this thread.
Semper Fi
Phil
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Thanks Phil, I reckon it's a great grouping from one man. To the best of my knowledge he did survive the war but I base this mostly on the fact that the dog tag is still complete and not broken. I certainly hope he did mate.
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Not making a joke here but did you try Google Translate? I use it quite often. Easy on the typed part, but may take time/playing with the written part ......
If your interested I posted a Wehrpass in the Odds and End thread with a full translation into English (I did not do the translation). Some of the fields are similar so that may help (or may not....just thinking it might). The link is below.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/art-d...nds-338401-23/
Good luck...the research is just as much fun as the purchasing for me........
Michael
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KradSpam
Some of the entries in the equipment issue pages are interesting to read. He was issued a rifle, bayonet, rifle cleaning kit and some other bits and pieces as late as 18th April. It was beginning to completely fall apart around then, must have been a crazy few days for him at the end.
I think he was fighting in the area of Oberschöneweide.
"On April 16, 1945, during the Battle of Berlin (one of the last battles of World War II in Europe), before the German troops left Oberschöneweide, they tried to stop Red Army at the bridges "Kaisersteg" and "Treskowbrücke". On April 24 the zone was in the hands of the 8th Guards Army of the Soviet Union"
Likely he was at one of those bridges?
Oberschöneweide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks very much mate! Fascinating stuff, amazing to think that this bloke was right there in the thick of things!
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MAP
Not making a joke here but did you try Google Translate? I use it quite often. Easy on the typed part, but may take time/playing with the written part ......
If your interested I posted a Wehrpass in the Odds and End thread with a full translation into English (I did not do the translation). Some of the fields are similar so that may help (or may not....just thinking it might). The link is below.
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/art-d...nds-338401-23/
Good luck...the research is just as much fun as the purchasing for me........
Michael
Haven't tried google translate, I've tried that before and couldn't make head nor tail of it. Also flat out getting organised to go bush at the moment.
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The tag with the red border and the Laufzettel tag appear that this gentleman was wounded. The first appears to be some type of hospital wound tag and the other is a "Chit" for the hospital. Have not been able to translate enough at this time to determine what wounds he had but he was given a tetanus shot. Hope this provides you with a bit more info. Have a nice trip
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