WWI / WWII German Boot Knife – Marked nicely
Original period : F. W. Ortmann – Solingen Price shipped
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Original period : F. W. Ortmann – Solingen Price shipped
1941 Heer steel belt buckle retaining over 95% of the green factory paint. It comes with its original natural brown leather tab, marked with the company’s name, the location and the date : C.W. MOTZ & CO BRANDENBURG – 1941 These have came up only very rarely in this condition, its unissued and really never seen any belt. Was found in the USA and was a bring back from and American Veteran. Free Worldwide Shipping
Wehrpass issued to Paul Blauschiess. He served with the Schützen Regiment 69 (10th Panzer Division) See the attached image in the gallery, one can see how close to Moscow they were. Earned the Iron Cross Second Class with the 10th Panzer Division in August 1941. Killed in October of 1941. See his Ancestry Military Card attached also.
Wehrpass issued to Erich Rossmann, he was mainly fighting with the Flak Regiment 7, he was a trained 8.8cm Flak Cannon Gunner (Richtkreis. P22). He was also trained on the Flak 36. Awards: 1. Flak Badge – II Flakkorps 5.8.1941 2. Wounds Badge in Black – Flak Regiment 7 3. Ground Assault Badge . 15 Flak Division 4. Iron Cross Second Class – 20.7.1941 – II Flak Korps In the battle calendar in the Wehrpass is a great additional two pages entered, these two pages are only in relation to the confirmed Ground Assault Days he took part in. 1. 14.10.1941 – Bridge Head Jelenka River – Flak Regiment 4 2. 8.8.1942 – 10KM South of Ssytschoff – 3. 9.8.1942 – 2km North west of Pjatigorsk 4. 11.11.1942 – Mairamadag (Close to Georgia) 5. 6.9.1942 – Bridge Mosdok – 17 Flak Div 6. 30.9.1942 – Ssagopschin – 17 … On the 21.10.1943 – Rossmann was killed in action in Russia. research shows that he died due to artillery shrapnel wounds on both his limbs. His Wehrpass was returned to his father, with a letter stating he is receiving the Certificate for the Ground Assault Badge and the Medal would be sent to him in due course, with the Certificate for the Ground Assault Badge. Hand signed by Generalmajor (later Generalleutnant) Eduard Muhr DKIG – Killed in action also in 1944. https://www.tracesofwar.com/persons/25098/Muhr-Eduard-15-Flak-Division.htm Comes with various Feldpost from Erich and could be translated.
An interesting little Work Book for Foreigners, this one has the period photo of Irma present. According to the work card she was born in 1912 in Castelmioov in Italy. She worked in a furniture shop in Germany during the war.
Issued to Anton Ochs born in 1919, Germany. He volunteered and was accepted Artillerie Regiment 36 (36 Inf Div) in 1938. He served in the R.A.D in 1938 in Mainz, Germany. His Frontline units: Grenz Artillerie Regiment 106 /Later/ Schwere Artillerie Abteilung (mot) 106 – (XXXVIII. Armeekorps ) His unit was armed with heavy, 10cm Cannons. Fought in France then in Russia (Northern Sector) A full history of the division can be found here: https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Korps/XXXVIIIKorps.htm He had two Medals: Wounds Badge in Black West Wall Medal He was killed in Latvia in July of 1941.
Wehrpass issued to Heinz Seltz, from Berlin. He served in many units, he was first stationed out of Döberitz (1934-1935) As the war broke out he would serve with: Panzerjäger Abt 176 Grenadier Regiment 535 and Lastly with: schw. Heeres-Panzerjäger-Abt. 657 (212 Volksgrenadier Division) A complete list/Order of creation for the unit can be seen here: https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/HeeresPzJAbt/Gliederung.htm Armed with 8.8cm Heavy Motorised P.A.K, according to one book (Advance and Destroy: Patton as Commander in the Bulge, By John Rickard) it seems they had 16 Panzer Jäger (unknown what type of armoured vehicle). They were to fight under, the 212 Volksgrenadier Division in the Battle of the Ardennes 1944/45. The 212. Infanteriedivision was destroyed in August 1944 in Lithuania and these survivors were combined with the 578. Volksgrenadierdivision at Schieratz in Poland. Keeping with the make-up of the original division most of the personnel were from Bavaria and were most young men, many of who were just seventeen years old. In November 1944 the division was moved west and joined the Seventh Army across the Sauer from Echternach. It was commanded by Generalleutnant Franz Sensfuss. It was at full-strength and its morale was high. However, like many of the other Volksgrenadierdivision is only had a portion of it armoured vehicle allocation. Just five StuG assault guns were available. It also only had two of its three infantry regiments available at the start of the Ardennes offensive as the third had been put in the Seventh Army reserve. The initial attacks on 16 December 1944 went well from Echternach towards Berdorf, Dickweiler and Osweiler. The Volksgrenadiers were well behind the American lines before the command of the US 4th Infantry Division were able to react. Echternach was finally taken on 17 December after Sensfuss personally led an assault by the 212. Füsilier Bataillon. The division also took Berdorf the same day, forcing a task force of the US 10th Armoured Division out of the village after bitter fighting. As more units of Patton’s US Third Army began to arrive the Volksgrenadiers were forced over to the defence. They hung on to their gains, but were eventually forced to retire and were back on their start positions by the end of January 1945. However, even with companies reduced to 25 to 30 men they continued to fight stubbornly. They defended the West Wall in February against Patton’s forces. The small kampfgruppe they had become didn’t surrender until May 1945 in Baumholder, Bavaria. Awards: Medal for 1.10.1938 Eastern Front Medal War Merit Cross with Swords Rumanian Medal against Communism – with Silver Bar Drivers Badge in Gold
A nice belt buckle and tab marked clearly as Jul Kremp 1940 Lüdenschied. Price is shipped
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