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05-02-2024, 02:05 AM
#991
Hi Rose.
Another great example for a 4. Gebirgs member.
You are right with the abbreviation and a granatwerfer would be a mortar.
The back of the card does give information about his burial location (Grablage).
I would read it as Grablage: Dorf Einösbach / Kaukasus, 2.5k nördlich Fluß Bsÿb. (Grave location: Village of Einösbach / Caucasus, 2.5k north of river Bsÿb).
Kind regards,
Will.
Last edited by Willmore; 05-02-2024 at 12:10 PM.
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05-02-2024 02:05 AM
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05-02-2024, 02:20 AM
#992
Thanks Will for the clarification. Glad to know it's a mortar. When I think of a grenade launcher, from my time in the Army I think of modern day usa where it's attached under our weapons in the military.
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05-03-2024, 03:08 PM
#993
Sanitäts Ersatz Abteilung 7 - Peter Hohenreiter
Name: Peter Hohenreiter
Rank: Sanitätsunteroffizier
Birth Date: 10 October 1904
Birth Place: Lenggries Bad Tölz Obb
Military Unit: Sanitäts Ersatz Abteilung 7 Miesbade-Obb
Death Date: 25 April 1942
Death Place: 21.40 Uhr Reserve Lazarett 102 Guben
His cause of death is noted as Verstorben: Flecktyphus, Wundrose sepsis (Deceased: Spotted Typhus, Erysipelas sepsis)
Peter doesn't have an entry on the Volksbund, but according to the green casualty card he is buried in the Municipal cemetery Gaißbach, grave 126. (Gaißach Gem = gemeindlichen Friedhof, grab 126).
Guben reserve hospital-
Established on September 4, 1939 as a reserve hospital 102 Guben in Military District III. The hospital was housed in the city hospital. In 1939 the hospital had a capacity of 120 beds. This was reduced to 60 beds on October 18, 1939. On November 11, 1939, the capacity was increased to 80 beds and on September 20, 1940 to 95 beds.
Reservelazarett Guben 102 - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
Typhus -
Typhus - Wikipedia
Erysipelas -
Erysipelas - Wikipedia
Gaißach -
Gaissach - Wikipedia
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05-11-2024, 04:13 PM
#994
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05-15-2024, 12:17 PM
#995
13./Kompanie Reserve-Gebirgsjäger-Nachrichten-Kompanie 1 - Johann Seitz
Name: Johann Seitz
Rank: Jäger
Birth Date: 6 November 1925
Birth Place: Burghausen Obb
Military Unit: 13./Kompanie Reserve-Gebirgsjäger-Nachrichten-Kompanie 1
Death Date: 17 September 1943
Death Place: Modane
His cause of death is noted as Gefallen: Bei Fliegerangriff der Verschüttung (Killed in action: Buried during an air raid).
Johann Seitz is buried in the military cemetery in Dagneux, France.
Endgrablage: Block 41 Reihe 13 Grab 477.
Modane -
Modane is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France.
Modane - Wikipedia
Reserve-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 1 -
Gebirgsjäger-Ersatz-Regiment 1 - Lexikon der Wehrmacht
Another death card to a member of 157. Reserve-Division -
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The Bombing raid -
There is conflicting information about numbers of British and American aircraft involved in the first account. Actually five B17s of US 8th AAF’s 422nd Bombardment Squadron of the 305th were involved, not 350 as mentioned. The bulk actually being a mix British aircraft as noted in the other sources. This mistake could be due to the translation of the first account from French to English.
Operation Puff (i) -
'Puff' (i) was an Allied air attack on the marshalling yards at Modane in the south-east of German-occupied France on the strategically important route to Turin in north-western Italy (16/17 September 1943).
Attacks, on Modane on l6/l7th September 1943 (pages 7 and 8) -
The "purple" warning was sounded at 23.50pm but the "red" was never given. Shortly afterwards aircraft flew over the town and began the attack which lasted from 00.55am hours to 02.05am. It was carried out by about 350 US four-engine bombers in successive waves at an altitude of 3,000 - 4,000 metres. Weather conditions were good with excellent visibility (full moon was on 14th September) and numerous target illuminators were also dropped. There was no Anti Aircraft defence.
The town of Modane was severely hit and its evacuation was necessary. Three quarters of the population having been rendered homeless with only a few houses remained standing after the second attack and these were uninhabitable. The area of Modane and Iguraux indeed had the appearance of front line villages of the First World War.
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Bomber Command War Diary 16 September 1943. Attack Against Targets at Modane (Railway Yards) -
340 aircraft of 3, 4, 6 and No 8 Groups – 170 Halifax, 127 Stirling, 43 Lancaster bombers – to attack the important railway yards at Modane on the main railway route from France to Italy. 5 American B-17s also took part. The marking of the target, situated in a steep valley, was not successful and the bombing was not accurate. No report is available from France. 2 Halifax and 1 Stirling lost.
16/9/43 Attack Against Targets at Modane – Railway Yards | 75(nz)squadron
Page 7, (g) Targets in France -
The attack on Modane was designed to block the French end of the Mont Cenis Tunnel and thus hinder the passage of supplies to the German armies in Italy. Bombing was accurate and photographs showed a great concentration of craters running from the east end of the International Station and completely filling the loop formed by the railway doubling back to the entrance of the tunnel. Hits were scored on the railway embankments partly cutting the tracks in places. It is possible that damage was done to overhead electric transmission lines.
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05-16-2024, 06:03 PM
#996
Nachrichten-Fernaufklärungs-Kompanie 617 - Franz-Xaver Oberleitner
Name: Franz-Xaver Oberleitner
Rank: Obergefreiter
Birth Date: 19 Marxh 1915
Birth Place: Halsbach
Military Unit: Nachrichten-Fernaufklärungs-Kompanie 617
Death Date: 19 August 1943
Death Place: Birki, 48km südostw. Romny
His cause of death is noted as Selbstmord (suicide)
Franz Xaver Oberleitner was not recovered during our re-interment activities. The planned transfer to the collective cemetery in Charkiw Ukraine was, therefore, unfortunately not possible. His name will be recorded in the cemetery's memorial book.
Nachrichten-Fernaufklärungs-Kompanie -
Their task was to intercept the enemy’s short-range, tactical radio traffic (both voice and c/w), decode it if it was coded, translate it into German, and immediately forward the information to the operations branch of the army they were supporting. This was battlefield intelligence that was highly perishable and often had to be acted on immediately. The intercepted radio traffic might indicate the shifting of enemy units, or plans to attack in a certain place at a certain time, or the reinforcing or withdrawal of enemy units in the sector the company was monitoring, etc.
looking for info on intelligence reconanissence company 960 - Feldgrau.net
FAK 613 - Rennes Juni 1943 (= Fernaufklarungs-Kompanie 613) - Einheiten des Heeres - Forum der Wehrmacht
Romny, Ukraine -
Romny - Wikipedia
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05-16-2024, 10:34 PM
#997
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05-18-2024, 09:59 PM
#998
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05-19-2024, 12:12 AM
#999
Hi Rose.
The cause of death is Blinddarmentzündung (Appendicitis). It is a poignant example that shows not every soldier died due to enemy action.
Kind regards,
Will.
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05-19-2024, 12:20 AM
#1000
Thanks Will,
Something new every time! Always interesting to come across something not war injury related.
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