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some help
I have this feldposts number 20345
20345 [Einkreis Rundstempel]
25.9.1940-15.2.1941 9. Kompanie Schützen-Regiment 114.
15.2.1942-30.7.1942 nicht verwendet.
10.2.1943-23.8.1943 Kosaken-Feld-Abteilung Kuban 558,
29.4.1945 nicht verwendet.
Verwendungszeit 25.9.1940 bis 21.5.1945 (FELDPOST II.WK)
But i cant find more info on the 9th Company Infantry Regiment 114
Is it possible to know who was in it ?or anyone has info about this ?
Thanks
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05-19-2010 01:29 PM
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Re: some help
Schützen-Regiment 114, Latter became Gren Rgt 114. Which was part of 6TH Panzer Divison. I hope you do Find a Conclusive List of Members of this Unit, I would like to see the same. But I Doubt anyone has such information. I'm not able to Check the FP Num you mention. But here is what Lexikon say.
Panzergrenadier-Regiment 114 - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
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Re: some help
Thanks for the help
I have these feldposts from a soldier that is in Munster west germany and i was wondering what was is regiment, batallion etc, if i can know anything else i will post it.
The letters are in Sutterlin style very difficult but some thins ive decipher and he refers a belgian soldat as his friend and in my researsh it was 2 belgien kompanies in there 6th panzer
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Re: some help
I'm sure there is Kind Member here, who might be willing to help with translating the FP, I would be most interested to see the content of these letters.
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Re: some help
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Justin
I'm sure there is Kind Member here, who might be willing to help with translating the FP, I would be most interested to see the content of these letters.
Hello i would love to know too but it is in sutterlin. but i have to take pictures of it i only ave in pdf format, and iam receiving 70 more letters to decipher...this life and next one
But if it anyone that wanna help cool.
I know that the letters are from a soldier that is in Munster with belgian other soldiers.
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Re: some help
Hello By the way in one of letters i found a referal to DAK i thought it was DAF but no.
He refers in letters to DAK Deutsh Afrika Korps....wish i was able to decipher it all...
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