Something you will not run into every Day. Original Sniper Soldbuch from a Sniper Instructor who was awarded with the Sniper Badge. It is a Part from a complete Group what i was now able to finally Complete with his Soldbuch and Driving License. Beside the Solduch it contains as well one Album from the Sniper Training, Pictures from the Day where he got the Sniper Badge, Letter, Award Documents and personal Items. Enjoy
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Real Sniper Instructor Soldbuch with Sniper Badge awarded:)
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Real Sniper Instructor Soldbuch with Sniper Badge awarded:)
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Dear AntiqueWW2,
Thank you very much for posting this soldbuch. If you have enough time,could you please show pictures of the second page? Is there any other leave permission besides the ones that you posted?
Could you also post pictures of the album as well as those from the day when he received the sniper badge? If possible, it would be also nice to see pictures of the awards documents.
Again, thank you very much for posting the soldbuch and I am looking forward to seeing more pictures.
Best regards,
Josep
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Here is the second Page. The Rest can soon be seen in a PDF together with his Story , will Post the Link when all is ready. Winter Project.... The Guy has a very interesting Story to tell that is sure And it will clear up some Things i hope for a few People who are know it always better....Attached FilesWWW.EDELWEISS-ANTIQUES.COM
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Dear AntiqueWW2,
Thank you very much for taking your time to post it. I am looking forward to seeing your research and specially, the pictures from the photo album.
It would be nice to see photos from the sniper training and of course, of the sniper badge in wear.
Thank you again and best regards,
Josep
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I would be glad to see more of this Group...
I am quite convinced about the Ss-Ausb. Stamps at Gross-Born.
I would like to be convinced about the Ss-Award entry, I feel not at ease with the abbreviation "Reg." in german, which mostly refers to a "Regierung" (Gov. / Government). "Reg.Kdeur" makes no sense in german. If you have a look at the entry before, which is 100% genuine, the abbreviation "Rgts-Adj." is correct.
The good point is, an Oberst Signature can be easier id's as an obscure Lt / Hptm... So Guy, let's discover the Name from this colonel....
As previously mentioned by several Members, I would be glad to see more.
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I think Lionel and Pervitin (I was also concerned by the blurry stamp) made good points but to be fair, I think it is better to wait the pictures from the photo album and the award documnts.
In my opinion, it will be more than worth to wait AntiqueWW2 for additional pictures as they will be more than useful.
Best regards,
Josep
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Definitely looking forward to seeing the award documents, clearly a healthy dose of sceptism is only understandable. My initial feeling is he was an officer posted to a training unit, but that's it. He clearly wasn't a combat officer so i have difficulty seeing him as an instructor.Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
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