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10-16-2012, 06:55 PM
#111
Re: Post your death notices
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Evgeni M
He fought at Cassino and was KIA in 1944 - so this is a typo.
So it is. I only just noticed something in the original post: The picture is blurred, but it looks to me as if the correct year (1944) actually appears on the other side of the card on the illustration of a grave.
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10-16-2012 06:55 PM
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10-16-2012, 11:18 PM
#112
Re: Post your death notices
Youre right Andreas! It sure does seem to say it on the grave
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10-18-2012, 06:32 AM
#113
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10-18-2012, 06:39 AM
#114
Re: Post your death notices
I have one of a 6. SS soldat earlier in this thread that had the name of the Karelian town where he was killed misspelled right on the card. It's hard to research these things when they are typos on them. You'd think that the people in charge of writing them would be more careful.
Maybe there were just so many being printed out by so few companies that they didn't have the time to spell-check.
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10-18-2012, 06:04 PM
#115
Re: Post your death notices
by
Rigormortis
Anyone have any idea how many cards might be made for an individual? I'm sure it varies greatly but rough idea?
It's impossible to generalize or give an average number.
Death cards were (and are) ordered by the deceased's family who also decide on the number of cards required. The cards are handed out during the funeral and given or sent to people who sent or expressed their condolences or simply knew the deceased.
So the numbers vary greatly, from a few dozen for a poor nobody with few friends and relatives to many hundred for a local VIP.
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10-19-2012, 03:31 AM
#116
Re: Post your death notices
Interesting. Now I know to look at death cards a little more keenly. Not that it changes value any as I don't think anyone probably acquires these for monetary value, but adds a an interesting twist to these type pieces now that I see it can occur on some.
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10-19-2012, 09:27 AM
#117
Re: Post your death notices
Actually death cards, imo, are one of the most interesting items to collect. They educate you about the battles and places where they took place, give you some feel of casualty statistics and learns you to appreciate the human tragedy that evolved during the war.
by
Rigormortis
Interesting. Now I know to look at death cards a little more keenly. Not that it changes value any as I don't think anyone probably acquires these for monetary value, but adds a an interesting twist to these type pieces now that I see it can occur on some.
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10-20-2012, 11:37 PM
#118
Re: Post your death notices
Most definitely. Hits a personal note when I read the individuals death card eulogy and family's goodbyes and prayers vs. statistical casualty numbers on a bigger scale. Sometimes I overlook the personal tragedies and get caught up in the battles and death cards are always a reminder that there's a personal story and tragedy behind each casualty..
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Evgeni M
Actually death cards, imo, are one of the most interesting items to collect. They educate you about the battles and places where they took place, give you some feel of casualty statistics and learns you to appreciate the human tragedy that evolved during the war.
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10-24-2012, 04:22 AM
#119
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10-24-2012, 05:59 AM
#120
Re: Post your death notices
The person is burried in Sebesh (Себеж): http://en.tracesofwar.com/article/97...ery-Sebesh.htm
KIA neal lake Lobno (60 km north-east of Sebesh)
Heinrich Vatter konnte im Rahmen unserer Umbettungsarbeiten nicht geborgen werden. Die vorgesehene Überführung zum Sammelfriedhof in Sebesh war somit leider nicht möglich. Sein Name wird im Gedenkbuch des Friedhofes verzeichnet..
Nähere Informationen zu diesem Friedhof erhalten sie hier.
Name und die persönlichen Daten des Obengenannten sind auch im Gedenkbuch der Kriegsgräberstätte verzeichnet. Sie können gern einen Auszug bei uns bestellen.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass auf einigen Friedhöfen nicht die aktuelle Version ausliegt, somit kann der Name Ihres Angehörigen darin evtl. noch nicht verzeichnet sein.
Nachname:Vatter
Vorname:Heinrich
Dienstgrad:Gefreiter
Geburtsdatum:17.07.1911
Geburtsort:Oberursel
Todes-/Vermisstendatum:03.07.1943
Todes-/Vermisstenort: ostw. Lobno
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