Four Deathcards: A sad story
Article about: Losing one son in a war must be terrible for any parent, but this family lost three sons in the Great War, only to loose another son in WW2. They named all their sons with names starting wit
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Re: Four Deathcards: A sad story
My friend Fred has come up with the info on where he was killed:
Nachname: Schmitt
Vorname: Arthur
Dienstgrad: Unteroffizier
Geburtsdatum: 20.02.1916
Geburtsort: Heimbach
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 06.04.1941
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Kato Nevrokopion
Arthur Schmitt ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Goce Delcev (Bulgarien) .
Endgrablage: auf diesem Friedhof
So, it turns out he is actually buried in Southern Bulgaria.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Four Deathcards: A sad story
Wow..That is a sad story indeed. The Ultimate Sacrifice
(not sympathizing for the Nazi's but for the soldiers)
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Re: Four Deathcards: A sad story
Stunning piece of history , certianly brings home the reality of war , Thanks Adrian , Raymond
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Re: Four Deathcards: A sad story
Incredible stuff mate, a sad story, they were all so young...
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Very interesting group. All gave some, some gave all. If Im ever in Bulgaria again Ill be sure to take a picture for ya.
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