WW2 German Police ‘Schako’ – Schutzpolizei
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The Child was sent from Berlin one way alone on the train, from Berlin Lehrter Station (Today: Berlin Central/Hauptbahnhof) to Oldenburg.
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Used Condition, perfect for a display or for reenactment ‘Pocket Litter’
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Interesting entry for the OKK in Berlin!
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Interesting item, not seen another. Issued to the German Soldier Obergefreiter Enders, who was serving with the Aufklärungs-Abteilung 99, (Reconnaissance Unit) under the 7th Gebirgsjäger Division in Norway.
These must have been displayed around the soldiers neck or tunic during their intake from the frontline.
See more here:
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Gebirgsdivisionen/7GebD-R.htm
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Map Case: Standard Issue, no broken leather. Could be used on display. Signs of wear.
Contents: Uffz Cmiel suffered a serious wounding in Southern Russia an explosive round destroyed his right hand. It was so bad that he lost his lower arm. The contents go into depth on his war injury. Various Documents are official Wehrmacht documents and correspondence about his wounding and later discharge. A total of 15 Pages, all are official statements and assessments made by the Wehrmacht. Includes are two different hand typed German Army marching songs.
Photos: Note on the portrait he is wearing an Officer Grade Visor and Tunic with modified NCO Shoulder Boards. Completely non regulation. The other photo is a grouping of NCOs, which looks to be at a NCO School.
Grenadier Regiment 406 – at the time of the wounding were in Southern Russia.
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Grenadieregimenter/GR406-R.htm
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Interesting portrait to a young soldier, postcard size and in good condition. Soldiers name appears to be written on the photo. Back side is without any writing.
Photopaper. Postcard size : Voigtländer Stamp
For more information on this Waffen SS formation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_SS_Panzer_Division_Leibstandarte_SS_Adolf_Hitler
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The story is published in the Armourer Magazine in the United Kingdom and is available online.
Major Kolesnikov – Stalingrad, Kursk to Berlin
Polite Officer (?)
Political Department of the 1st Belorussian Front.
Red Star – 2.6.1942
Held good political talks and helped in the establishment of a new hospital.
During a bombing attack, he drove from Paskvo to Kursk. He personally helped the wounded, during a bombardment he rescued a total of around 300 soldiers, by getting them off a train which was later hit by aircraft bombs. In Kursk, he was responsible for all the hospitals, he personally organised work for the civilians after the bombing. He held high principles and held great responsibility.
Medal for Valour – October 1941
He took part in the building of anti-tank defences in Lysychansk, where later he was wounded when the Germans attacked.
He had seen the hell of Stalingrad, the battles in Kursk and made it all the way to Berlin in April 1945 with the 1st Belorussian front.
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