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09-07-2024, 11:54 PM
#1081
Hey Martin, Nice cards! I couldnt find anything on Rupert.
Otto Zeller
Date of birth 07.01.1917
Place of birth Ruhpolding
Death/missing date 01.09.1942
Death/missing place Ostw. Kalkolowo
Service rank Obergefreiter
Death from a direct hit.
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09-07-2024 11:54 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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09-08-2024, 05:57 AM
#1082
Feldwebel Rupert Geier of 4./Gebirgsjäger Regiment 100
Name: Rupert Geier
Date of birth: 17.7.1914
Place of birth: Wöllersdorf/Altötting
Death/missing date: 17.6.1943
Death/missing place: 4km ostwärts Sigolowa/Mga
Gefallen: artillerie geschuß herz
He was awarded the medal for serving in the east during first winter, that is the Ostmedaille. The last two medals listed are occupation medals. One for the Anschluss- the 1938 occupation of Austria, and the other for the 1938 occupation of the Sudetenland. These are aside from the EK.I, EK.II, IAB, VWA in Schwarz, and the Bulgarian Order of Bravery III. Klasse with swords (it appears).
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09-08-2024, 06:06 AM
#1083
Well, how about that. I was searching for the wrong spelling of his lastname. Ha.
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09-08-2024, 10:11 AM
#1084
Makes two of us. I read Beier. No problem reading the old German script, but the capitals occasionally give me trouble!
Thanks for all the information and help, Gentlemen. It will be neatly filed with the cards.
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09-09-2024, 10:38 PM
#1085
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09-10-2024, 03:31 PM
#1086
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09-10-2024, 04:31 PM
#1087
Good find and points made in favor of information on the card, Will. If those casualty cards point to the correct man, then I was looking at it in the wrong way. As a Gefreiter in a Totenkopfstandarte, I was looking for someone in the SS TK/ one of the three SS Totenkopf Regiments as a possibility. Interestingly when I looked up Infanterie Regiment 17 I see they wore the Brunswick Totenkopf above the cockade on their feldmütze. They were a ‘Totenkopfstandarte’ in convention. Coincidence or another example of unique wording used to describe units, medals, or locations seen on these cards? On another note I must be confused because the card mentions the Polenfeldzug but Otto Schubert has fallen at Zandvoorde in Belgium?
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09-10-2024, 06:41 PM
#1088
It sure is an interesting one Ben and to be honest I totally missed the Totenkopfstandarte line. I just focused on the name and date, but would have gone after an SS man otherwise. That is great information about Infanterie Regiment 17 using that style of Totenkopf, I didn't know that this was the case so have learnt something new. The Polandfeldzuge basically says he survived the Polish campaign and sacrificed his life in the west, so this would explain him falling in Belgium.
im blühenden Alter von 26.5 Jahren nach glücklich* überstandenem Polenfeldzuge am 28 mai bei den Schweren Kämpfen im Westen sein junges Leben für Volk and Vaterland opferte
at the blooming age of 26.5 years, after fortunately* surviving the Polish campaign, sacrificed his young life for the people and the fatherland on 28 May in the heavy fighting in the West
Looking at glücklich, it can be translated as -
Happy/happily, lucky/through luck, fortunate etc.
GLUCKLICH in English - Cambridge Dictionary
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09-10-2024, 06:51 PM
#1089
Great information guys. Thanks to you both. I had thought that was him as well but like Ben, I was looking for SS and so I wasn't sure. The dates were what kept me thinking him.
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