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09-23-2013, 01:38 PM
#261
Of course, the problem with finding Russian places based on references in German documents is always that the German spelling is a transliteration from the Russian/Cyrillic one.
Often, several different transliterations were in use (sometimes, you can even find different spellings for one and the same place within the same document), making it that much harder to find the correct search term. (And then, of course, you have communication errors, misspellings, typos etc. on top of that.)
Just for illustration, two random examples for such "variations on a theme" that I have encountered numerous times are:
Krasno-Armaiskoije / Krasnoarmeiskoje / Krassno-Armejskoje / Krassnoarmajskoje
Sredny / Serednij / Sserednij / Sseredny / Ssrednij / Ssredny
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09-23-2013 01:38 PM
# ADS
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09-23-2013, 02:55 PM
#262
Exactly! Actually it is very common to see mistakes caused by pronunciation. E.g. in Russian you would say Kriwawizy, however the spelling is Kriwowicy. The Germans probably just noted down the spoken name that they got from the locals and wrote it down as it sounded. You see it a lot with O and A.
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10-21-2013, 02:02 PM
#263
Just got this panzer card. Person was KIA near Krivoy Rog (Ukraine) just after the liberation of the city and the completion of the Nikopol - Krivoy Rog offensive.
My suspension is its 24th panzer division: 24. Panzerdivision - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
Place of death is 5 km SW of the city. Will be great if some can assist with unit information. Thanks a lot!
Bauer
Vorname:
Franz
Dienstgrad:
Gefreiter
Geburtsdatum:
29.01.1922
Geburtsort:
Harthausen
Todes-/Vermisstendatum:
26.02.1944
Todes-/Vermisstenort:
B. Seleny-Gay
Last edited by Evgeni M; 10-21-2013 at 02:54 PM.
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10-22-2013, 09:44 PM
#264
Nice one Evgeni! I have one from a GD pzman only a couple months before, killed in Krivoy Rog (Neuweg area). I also think youre right that he is from 24. Pz Div. Seems to Make sense. I thought of 9th and 14th Pz Div's too, but they were NW of the city.
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10-22-2013, 09:58 PM
#265
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10-22-2013, 10:28 PM
#266
Not sure that this one is ok, have seen it on sale from several people on different paper. UV check would be a good idea.
Nachname:Grübl
Vorname:Max
Dienstgrad:Obergefreiter
Geburtsdatum:28.03.1921
Geburtsort:Eiberg
Todes-/Vermisstendatum:20.02.1943
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Ssapscho-See nördl.Demidow
The soldier is laying near Smolensk
by
FALLSCHIRMJAGER
Hi ,here is my one and only death card to Fallschirmjager Max Grubl who was a veteran of the Kreta campaign , the Balkans and killed in Russia. I am guessing that he was most likely in 3rd battalion 1st Fallschimjager regiment , but I have not researched him. Leon.
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10-27-2013, 07:18 PM
#267
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10-30-2013, 08:10 AM
#268
hi
my last one
@+, hughes
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10-30-2013, 10:14 AM
#269
Very interesting one. He is in the database.
Franz Sips wurde noch nicht auf einen vom Volksbund errichteten Soldatenfriedhof überführt.
Nach den uns vorliegenden Informationen befindet sich sein Grab derzeit noch an folgendem Ort: Witebsk II - Belarus
Der Volksbund ist bemüht, auf der Grundlage von Kriegsgräberabkommen die Gräber der deutschen Soldaten zu finden und ihnen auf Dauer gesicherte Ruhestätten zu geben. Wir hoffen, in nicht allzu ferner Zukunft auch das Grab von Franz Sips zu finden und die Gebeine auf einen Soldatenfriedhof überführen zu können.
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:Sips
Vorname:Franz
Dienstgrad:OT-Mann
Geburtsdatum:26.09.1924
Geburtsort:Mecheln
Todes-/Vermisstendatum:01.12.1942
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Kriegslaz. 906/II F.P. 38152
He died from wounds on the way to Witebsk, most likely, from Leningrad. Where Langemarck was fighting at that time.
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10-30-2013, 10:28 AM
#270
thanks for your information
cheers, hughes
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