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  • WWII German Wehrmacht Majors Tunic - Veterinarian - Made in Passau - Rare Waffenfarbe

    WWII German Wehrmacht Majors Tunic – Veterinarian – Made in Passau – Rare Waffenfarbe

    Original Majors tunic, early style. Shoulder board has the cyphers for a Veterinarian Major. Not the easiest type of tunic to find.  

  • WWII Spanish Wehrmacht Volunteers  - Division Azul Barcelona Banner - Original - Extremely Rare Banner

    WWII Spanish Wehrmacht Volunteers – Division Azul Barcelona Banner – Original – Extremely Rare Banner

    A really rare banner with a size of circa 35x25cm. This particular banner was for the Azul Division Volunteers from Barcelona.  

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Flieger Schulze - Fallschrimjäger Pioneer - Oder Front 1945 - Wounded

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Flieger Schulze – Fallschrimjäger Pioneer – Oder Front 1945 – Wounded

    An Original Luftwaffe Soldbuch for Flieger Schulze, who served with: I Fallschrimjäger Pioneer Replacement in December 1944. (Fallschirm-Pionier-Ersatz- und Ausbildungs-Bataillon 1) First he went through training to be onboard a Luftwaffe Aircraft, but as the war progressed he was transfered into a later war FJ unit thrown into the battle towards the end of the war on the Oder Front 1945. He was wounded by a 31(b) in March of 1945 on the Oder Front.        

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Feldwebel Dohm - LW Pionier Batl 10 - Polar Circle Document - POW in France 1945 (sold)

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Feldwebel Dohm – LW Pionier Batl 10 – Polar Circle Document – POW in France 1945 (sold)

    Luftwaffe Soldbuch opened in 1940 to Leonhard Dohm, Dohm was no stranger to war, wounded in 1918 and earning the Iron Cross. He also was awarded the KVKII in 1945 – Original signature of Knights Cross Holder Generaloberst Stumpff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-J%C3%BCrgen_Stumpff He served the whole war in various building units within the Luftwaffe. But, it seems that in November 1944 Fw Dohm, went over the 66 Degree North, onboard the SS Lochstedt. An elaborate certificate was created for those on board. Capture Papers – Seems he was held by the US Army in France 1945. Rare Edible Fruit and plants in Cold Climates – Insert for the Soldbuch – Merkblatt 103 – I have not seen many of these.

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Gefr Schmidt  -  Bordschützen Junkers Ju 88 - N.J.G 101 - Ardennes 1944 - Wounded fighting US Troops at the West Wall March 1945 (Sold)

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Gefr Schmidt – Bordschützen Junkers Ju 88 – N.J.G 101 – Ardennes 1944 – Wounded fighting US Troops at the West Wall March 1945 (Sold)

    Soldbuch issued in 1943, to Albert Schmidt born in 1925 from Konstanz, Germany. (Radolfzell). He enlisted to be aircrew, completing a Bordschützen (Aircraft Crew) Training in August 1944. This training was to apply to the Junker Ju 88. Nachtjagdgeschwader 101 Arriving in September 1944 to his unit in Germany. He would by December 1944 moved into a ground fighting unit. Ending up with Panzer Grenadier Regiment 11 (9 Panzer Divsion) Just in time for engagements in the Ardennes 1944/45 – The division then took part in the Ardennes Offensive, where it was deployed west of the Meuse. The battles for Rochefort, and later for Donchamps and Longchamps, were purely defensive in nature. On February 7, 1945, our own HKL was back on the West Wall. From February 24th to March 4th, 1945, the division fought for the Erft section, Erkelenz and the artillery defense positions. In the battle for Cologne there was heavy house-to-house fighting. After the loss of the city, the division set up a final defensive position on the Cologne – Frankfurt / Main highway. From March 25, 1945, it moved via the Sieg into the Betzdorf – Siegen area on the southern front of the Ruhr basin that was forming. Here the division went into American captivity at the end of April 1945. By March of 1945, Schmidt was awarded the wounds badge in black for fighting in early March against US Troops. He arrived in Heilbronn Hospital and was likely taken a POW. Interesting Soldbuch, from the skies to the ground he seen it all. Also desirable unit for the Battle of the Bulge.  

  • WWII German Wehrmacht Wehrpass - Hitler Youth Leaders Identity Papers - Golden HJ Badge - Leutnant Otto Banse - Gebirgsjäger Regiment 138 - Killed in Action

    WWII German Wehrmacht Wehrpass – Hitler Youth Leaders Identity Papers – Golden HJ Badge – Leutnant Otto Banse – Gebirgsjäger Regiment 138 – Killed in Action

    A rather somber set to a young Officer, who was killed in Russia with GJR 138. Many letters and details, it seems he was hit in the head with a shrapnel piece from and antitank gun and died immediately. There are two separate letters describing his death. There are four photos of him in Officers Uniform. Many in the RAD as well as some RAD promotion papers. His Hitler Youth Leaders ID is for Gebiet 9 – Westfahlen, and still has his original uniformed HJ picture. Another small photo of him with his friends in the HJ and one newspaper cutting showing him asking people for money in the HJ. he has an extensive RAD Service, gaining the rank of Truppführer. In His Wehrpass the Golden Hitler Youth Badge is entered. His service in GJR 138 – Unit History. The regiment was brought together again in Grafenwöhr by January 20, 1942. On March 1, 1942, Grafenwöhr was relocated to Hamburg and shipped by ship to Kristiansand. Here the regiment was quartered in the towns of Lillehammer, Hamar, Gjövik, Elverum and Stören. In August 1942 it moved by ship to Hangoe. From there it marched into the 11th Army area in the Mga area outside Leningrad. On September 28, 1942, the regiment marched into its staging area. On September 29th, the attack on the Russian troops encircled near Gaitolowo began. By October 1, 1942, the Russian troops had been destroyed or captured. At the beginning of October 1942 the regiment returned to Mga. After two weeks of rest. The regiment was then sent by rail to the Velikiye-Luki area. The regiment was deployed against the Russian troops who had broken through near Novo-Ssokoliniki. The regiment was deployed at the Chernosyem train station to contain the break-in area. From here the regiment advanced into the breakthrough area on Jescherwitzy. The regiment held the place with exceptionally high losses. On November 26, 1942, Maschutkinio and Waraksino were taken. The regiment was surrounded by the Russian forces that had broken through in the captured towns and defended the pocket that had formed. The regiment is almost completely wiped out. By the end of November 1942, the remnants made their way to the newly formed HKL. The regiment suffered 624 dead, 1,792 wounded and 70 missing. The regiment was taken from the front and collected in the Mogilev area. In March 1943 the regiment rejoined the 3rd Mountain Division, which was located in the Donets Basin in the Voroshilovsk area. On March 28, 1943, the division was finally fully assembled again. This was where trench warfare broke out and lasted six months. On July 17, 1943, parts of the regiment were deployed in the section of the 304th Infantry Division to clean up a Russian breakthrough in the area between Malo Nikolayevka and Shterowka. The battle raged until July 22, 1943. At the end of August 1943, the Russian offensive on the Donets Basin began. The regiment was pushed further and further west by the force of the attacks. On September 9, 1943, the so-called “lizard” position was reached. On September 13, 1943, the intermediate position in the section Antonovka – Zelenoplje – Ssloadko – Vodnaja was reached, on September 14, 1943, the west bank of the Gaitschul and on September 16, the west bank of the Konka. On September 20, 1943, the prepared “Wotan” position was taken up. The regiment had some peace here until September 26, 1943. Then the Russian offensive broke out here again. And this time the regiment managed to defend the positions. On October 9, 1943, Russian attacks began again. And this time the front started moving again. By November 14, 1943, the regiment was pushed back to the Nikopol bridgehead. But there was no time to relax here either, because on November 20, 1943, the Red Army also attacked this new line. But the lines were held until the end of November 1943. In early December, the muddy period ended the Russian offensive. At the beginning of February the Red Army managed to break into the Nikopol bridgehead. The 3rd Mountain Division was then withdrawn to the west. But the Red Army was faster and the 3rd Mountain Division was surrounded. By February 12, 1944 it was possible to break out to Krasnyj near Nikolayev. Here the regiment was deployed to defend the Ingulez. These defensive battles lasted until March 13, 1944. On March 7, 1944, the retreat to Novo Sergeyevka began. The 3rd Mountain Division was outflanked by enemy units and was able to break through to the Bug by March 18, 1944. There the division was deployed in the area from Tschitschekleya to Dimitriyevka. On March 29, 1944, the “Alphabet” operation began the descent to the Dniester, which meant a march of 300 km within 12 days. But the regiment suffered heavy losses and actually only existed as a combat group. By June 8, 1944, the regiment was pushed back to the Moldavia. In August 1944 the Red Army advanced further. On August 25, 1944, Draceni was evacuated. The regiment was deployed to protect the Bistritz Valley. Bistricioara had to be abandoned on September 7, 1944, and the Tisza was reached via the Aurel Pass by the end of October 1944. In the last year of the war, the regiment fought defensively in the High Tatras, near Jablunkau and Freistadt, later the remnants of the 138th withdrew via Olsa, Neutitschin to the area south of Olomouc, where the war ended for the regiment on August 8th. In May 1945, the East Mark hunters laid down their weapons

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Uffz Courtehaute - Saar Born French Name - Nachtjagdgeschwader 6 - RK Signature - Kurland 1945 (Sold)

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Uffz Courtehaute – Saar Born French Name – Nachtjagdgeschwader 6 – RK Signature – Kurland 1945 (Sold)

    Soldbuch opened in early 1942 for Karl Courtehaute, from the Saar area. He served sometime in the ground crew of Nachtjagdgeschwader 6 (Night Fighters). There are some recognisable RK Signature in the Soldbuch from the above unit. It seems in 1945 he was assigned to : Marsch Btl z.b.v. Inf LW 968 – Sent to Heeresgurppe Nord in early 1945 with 300 men. HG Nord – were at the time encircled in the Kurland Pocket Last comments: It seems that he has dropped off the records, he is not listed as KIA. An interesting last ditch Soldbuch to someone just thrown towards the front in an adhoc unit.  

  • WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch - Gefreiter Schirmer - Panzer Brigade 108 - 116 Panzer Division Windhund - With Cap Insignia Paper - Holland 1944 - Aachen -  Rare

    WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch – Gefreiter Schirmer – Panzer Brigade 108 – 116 Panzer Division Windhund – With Cap Insignia Paper – Holland 1944 – Aachen – Rare

      Born in Germany in 1924, Gefr Schirmer was enlisted in late 1942. What is amazing about this Soldbuch is the two extras added into page 1 allowing him to wear the following special insignia: With the Panzer Brigade 108 – he was permitted to wear the “Deaths head” – November 1944 With 116 Panz Div – “Windhundabzeichen” – October 1944. He served in various units which seen combat: 1. MG Kp, Grenadier Regiment 89 – 2. Panzer Grenadier Regiment 79 3. s.Pz Grenadier Kp (gp) – Panzer Brigade 108 4. Panzer Grenadier Regiment 60 Other entries worth noting: Issued Iron Rations 2.1944 and 8.1944. Armed with: 98k, also had previously ac43 P38 Pistol, Wounded: 31d – Shrapnel – 14.3.1944 Awards: War Merit Cross with Swords – 116 Panzer Division History: Panzer Brig 108 US tank troops had penetrated the West Wall in the area northwest of Bitburg – Wallendorf on September 14th and 15th, 1944. The brigade was unloaded on September 19, 1944 in the Manderscheid – Daun / Eifel area. The brigade had just been unloaded and was immediately launched into a counterattack. The reinforced Panzer Division 2108, in cooperation with Hauser’s Panzerkampfgruppe from the Panzer Lehr Division, broke through the narrow, approximately 7 to 8 kilometer deep attack wedge in the area west of Bitburg and threw the enemy back onto the West Wall. The brigade, which was fully assembled on September 20, 1944 for a planned relocation to southern Alsace, in the Burgundian Gate area, was turned north at night to the Nijmegen – Arnhem area. The extent of the British air landing at Arnhem had become known. The 107 Panzer Brigade was already fighting there in the area northeast of Nijmegen. From September 22nd and 23rd, 1944, the brigade was deployed at the Reichswald, in the area west of Kleeve-Süd, southeast of Arnhem. After the counterattack was stopped southeast of Arnhem, a defensive battle followed in the Aachen – Würselen area from October 6th to 12th, 1944. The brigade was recognized for this operation in the Wehrmacht report. The brigade attacks as part of the 116th Panzer Division and manages to retake and occupy Würselen under cover of dusk. At the beginning of October, the high command of Army Group B also ordered the integration of combat troops into this division. The brigade then moves on to defense in the Würselen area. As a result of immediate and violent counterattacks by the Americans, parts of the Panzer Division and the Panzergrenadiers were surrounded by strong mechanized forces in Würselen in the following days. After a breakout with heavy losses, the brigade was pulled out of the front after hard fighting northeast of Aachen – Geilenkirchen.

  • WWII German Todt Service Identification - Organisation Todt - Hauptbauführer Raab - OT Südost Serbia (Sold)

    WWII German Todt Service Identification – Organisation Todt – Hauptbauführer Raab – OT Südost Serbia (Sold)

    A clean OT Service ID, Issued to a rather high rank, Hauptbauführer, meaning main building leader. He was serving as the Regional Building director in Vienna. The unit he served in the Ot was OT Südwest in Belgrade. From Vienna, Rudolf Raab. Seems to have some 1945 entries.  

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