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11-25-2018 04:08 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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This fellow may have possibly been a POW. There is an entry in it stating a returning of his Soldbuch in July 45. Im no too certain
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The sequence of numbers within the black lined box on page 1 are probably his PoW numbers.
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hucks216
The sequence of numbers within the black lined box on page 1 are probably his PoW numbers.
Thank you Sir, from what I could decipher I thought he was a POW
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humble collector
Alfons Bachhuber looks like rank of gefrieter or Grenadier born in Munich 6-27-27 appears to have entered service 30 October 44, blood group O possible units of Fest. BTN 1113, FB 70, Verw, Kp 280, Gren ERs BTN 375. Possibly the Lappen campaign.
Offhand, I can't find anything pointing to where he was deployed, but if you are referring to the word "Lappen": That has nothing to do with Lappland; it merely means he was issued a rag.
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on page 21 looks like this fellow had to pay 20 RM and owed a subsequent 26 RM on August 45. Looks like he got into a spot of trouble
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Oberzahlmeister or upper purser official on a ship responsible for papers. Too broken up for my readings of this type of handwriting. Very hard to piece together
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humble collector
on page 21 looks like this fellow had to pay 20 RM and owed a subsequent 26 RM on August 45. Looks like he got into a spot of trouble
No; that's his pay.
He drew a monthly total of 46.17 Reichsmarks in June and July 1945. In August, he only got 20.-- RM for lack of cash funds and nothing at all in September. The entries state that he was entitled to the balance of, respectively, 26.17 and 46.17 RM due pay.
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humble collector
Oberzahlmeister or upper purser official on a ship responsible for papers. Too broken up for my readings of this type of handwriting. Very hard to piece together
No ship connection in this case; Oberzahlmeister is an official's rank designation for an army paymaster with a rank equivalent to Oberleutnant.
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Thank you Andreas, it's very nice to have a German fellow to translate. This book is much more difficult for me to decipher than some of the others
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It appears he had a few entries from the paymaster from pages 21-22
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