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Article about: That depends really Dagon, i can read the printed words on the death cards but actual handwritting can be a totally different matter, it can be quite difficult sometimes but i could try

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    Here are my only two
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    "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem

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    i would like to see more as i think death cards are interesting

    thoes are nice original cards you have there nick

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    Gents, a slightly older one hence the condition, hope I am not intruding... its a Soldat from the Bavarian 16th Infantry Regiment, ring any bells ?
    Prost ! Steve.
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    nice cards steve.

    what does prost mean?

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    Quote by HistoryIsMe View Post
    what does prost mean?
    As Salut, Gezuar, Skal, Eis Igian, Slainte, Saude & Noro, Prost simply means "CHEERS" !
    see here for more info... How to say cheers - Slainte - prost - skål in different languages / countries - skål på forskellige sprog by Alternative Whisky Academy
    Prost ! Steve.

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    nice link
    cheers!
    or as i might say ''Sláinte''!

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    Here is one of the new ones I bought yesterday:

    Gefreiter Anton Scheitler, from Burglengenfeld.

    This young man died in a hospital on the Eastern front on August 2nd, 1944. He was 20 years old.

    Rest in peace, Gefr. Scheitler.
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    Another one from yesterday:

    Gefreiter Josef Neumeier

    Josef Neumeier, 21, was killed in Russia on January 8th, 1942. He was a member of a tank battalion and a holder of the Iron Cross, 2nd. Class.

    Rest in peace, Gefr. Neumeier.
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    The last of the three:

    Gefreiter Josef Hoerandtner

    This man, a member of an SS-Sturm, was killed on November 2nd, 1941 at Kotosalmi. (This is presumably near Leningrad. I have tried with no luck to find out where this place is.)

    Rest in peace, Josef Hoerandtner.
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    Quote by ObKrieger View Post
    This man, a member of an SS-Sturm, was killed on November 2nd, 1941 at Kotosalmi. (This is presumably near Leningrad. I have tried with no luck to find out where this place is.)
    No; it would appear to be on the Finnish-Soviet border. (It sounds Finnish and the card says "bei Kotosalmi an der finnisch-bolschewistischen Front", i.e. "near Kotosalmi on the Finnish-Bolshevist front.)
    My guess would be that he was with the 6th SS-Division "Nord" which was operating in this theater at the time.

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