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  • WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch - Uffz Stadler - Dolmetscher - Breslau 1945 - Rare!

    WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch – Uffz Stadler – Dolmetscher – Breslau 1945 – Rare!

    £243.00

    Stadler was issued his Soldbuch in Sept of 1939. Interestingly he had his surname Germanised! In between page 4 & 5 is a special entry for translators: „Im Felde nicht mehr benötigte Sprachmittler sind sofort dem Ersatztruppenteil mit Angabe der Sprache sowie einer kurzen Beurteilung zu überweisen.“ Translation: “Interpreters no longer needed in the field are to be transferred immediately to the replacement unit, with specification of the language and a brief evaluation.” He seems to have had an eventful unit shift as a Translator! It seems he took many different turns in various units how long he spent with each one is unknown. Interestingly, he seems to be in Breslau in 1945! Soldbücher to translators hardly ever come up! He was awarded the KVK!      

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Hauptmann Mayer-Haupt - Two ID Photos! - Luftnachrichten-Regiment 30 - Tropical Uniform Issued - WWI Medal list!

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Hauptmann Mayer-Haupt – Two ID Photos! – Luftnachrichten-Regiment 30 – Tropical Uniform Issued – WWI Medal list!

    £198.00

    Mayer-Haupt was issued his Soldbuch in July of 1940. Whilst serving as a Lieutenant he was serving with: Luftgau-Nachrichten-Regiment 17  Till 1943 Luftnachrichten-Regiment 110 Then till the end of the war with: Luftnachrichten-Regiment 30  The regiment was deployed in the Belgrade area. In April 1944, the 5th Company left the regiment and became the 2nd. He was issued a Full Tropical Uniform in 1943! His awards list is long for WW1! In WW2 he was given a Flak award for special service to the Flak units. Interesting Soldbuch with two photos added!      

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch - Obgefr Hüttich - Wach Batl Hermann Göring - Rare Unit!

    WWII German Luftwaffe Soldbuch – Obgefr Hüttich – Wach Batl Hermann Göring – Rare Unit!

    £635.00

    Hüttich from Berlin-Charlottenburg, served the whole war within Regiments of the Hermann Göring, including the Wach Batl! The unit wen through various name changes which can be seen in the Soldbuch. First 1941 – Wach Batl – Regiment Hermann Göring  later in 1941 – Regiment Hermann Göring – Schützenkompanie  4.1942 – 7.1942 – Regiment Hermann Göring – Wach Batl 7.1942 – 10.1942 – Brigade Hermann Göring – Wach Batl 10.1942 – 3.1944 – Wach Batl – Regiment Hermann Göring 3.1944 – 1945 – 1. (Panzer Grenadier) Begleit Regiment Hermann Göring Also the Security stamp – Page 15 1945 – 5./ Fallschrim Panzer Grenadier Regiment Hermann Göring 2.1945 – Feld Ersatz Batl Hermann Göring Korps Ausbildungs Batl  Medals: 1942 Eastern Front Medal, 9.1944 War Merit Cross Second Class with Swords The individual began his service in 1941 with the Wachbataillon (guard battalion) of the Regiment Hermann Göring, an elite formation of the German Luftwaffe that combined air force personnel with ground combat roles. Later in 1941, he was transferred to a Schützenkompanie (rifle company) within the same regiment, indicating a shift from primarily guard duties to frontline infantry responsibilities. However, by April 1942, he returned to the Wachbataillon, serving again in a guard and security capacity until July 1942. From July to October 1942, during the unit’s expansion into the Brigade Hermann Göring, he continued in the Wachbataillon. This period reflects the ongoing growth and reorganization of the formation as it transitioned into a larger combat force. Between October 1942 and March 1944, he remained assigned to the Wachbataillon of the Hermann Göring formation (which by then had evolved back into a regimental structure and later expanded again). His extended service in this unit suggests sustained involvement in security, protection, and possibly rear-area or headquarters duties. In March 1944, he was transferred to the 1st (Panzergrenadier) Begleit Regiment Hermann Göring, a more combat-oriented unit tasked with armored infantry operations and escort roles. This marked a significant shift toward frontline mechanized warfare as the formation became part of larger armored groupings. By 1945, he is recorded as serving in the Fallschirm-Panzergrenadier Regiment Hermann Göring, part of the Fallschirm-Panzer-Division Hermann Göring.

  • WWII German Wehrmacht-Führerschein - Heinrich Reinhard

    WWII German Wehrmacht-Führerschein – Heinrich Reinhard

    £34.00
  • WWII German Luftwaffe Flugzeugführerschein - Claus Petersen - Flying Licence

    WWII German Luftwaffe Flugzeugführerschein – Claus Petersen – Flying Licence

    £109.00
  • WWII German Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer - Ukrainian Bonderenko

    WWII German Arbeitsbuch für Ausländer – Ukrainian Bonderenko

    £71.00
  • WWII German Luftwaffe Large Wehrpass Grouping - Uffz Kühler - Africa Korps - Leichte Flak Abteilung 733 - Huge Grouping IDs & Photos!

    WWII German Luftwaffe Large Wehrpass Grouping – Uffz Kühler – Africa Korps – Leichte Flak Abteilung 733 – Huge Grouping IDs & Photos!

    £273.00

    Here we have a very large grouping to Kühler. Many photos, many documents, including his Wartime documents and his postwar documents, and a large lot of Post he sent to his wife when fighting/away from home. Interestingly he served with the Afrikakorps with Leichte Flak Abteilung 733 According to his Wehrpass he was in Africa protecting the Ground troops with his flak unit. He made it back and can be seen in the many photos with his wife wearing the Africa Korps Cuftitle. Included is his War Merit Cross Cert. This is a huge group! Not all is photographed individually  as its too many things! See the last few photos for an idea!   

  • Original WWII German Photograph Graphic Content KIA French or Belgian Soldier

    Original WWII German Photograph Graphic Content KIA French or Belgian Soldier

    £49.00
  • Original WWII German Kriegsmarine Soldbuch & Erkennungsmarke- Gefr Bruno Walter  - Panzerjagd Abteilung 708 - KIA 22.04.1945 Black Forest

    Original WWII German Kriegsmarine Soldbuch & Erkennungsmarke- Gefr Bruno Walter – Panzerjagd Abteilung 708 – KIA 22.04.1945 Black Forest

    £348.00

    Bruno Walter was born in October of 1926 in Baden Baden. By December of 1943 he was enlisted into the German Navy. He was Issued a P38 Pistol, which means he was highly likely a MG Gunner. In March 14.3.1945 – He was given instructions on what to do if he becomes detached from his unit. He was transferred in October 1944 to the German Army, Serving with: 3.(Fla) Panzer Jagd Abteilung 708 – 708. Volks-Grenadier-Division The 708th Division was reactivated in September 1944 as a new Volksgrenadier division, and placed under the leadership of Major Hans-Ludwig Kuhlenkampff on the 10th. The division was sent to occupy and defend Czechoslovakia from the Soviet advance. After two months, the division was sent to the western front as part of the LXIV Army Corps, with Lieutenant Colonel Johannes Marahrens taking over as commanding officer the following January. The division was destroyed the following month in the “Colmar Pocket” 3.(Fla) Panzer Jagd Abteilung 106 -106. Infanterie-Division He was killed in Action in the Black Forest in April 1945 and is buried there today in a marked grave.

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