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    Soldbuch SS-Sturmmann "Totenkopf"

    Hello all, can annyone help me?
    I have a Soldbuch of an ss-sturmmann that I am studying.
    When it comes to page 22 with auszeichnungen I won't come anny further.
    It has an auszeichnung as it seems but can someone tell me what it is?

    Thanks in advance
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    #2
    Originally posted by ramonb View Post
    Hello all, can annyone help me?
    I have a Soldbuch of an ss-sturmmann that I am studying.
    When it comes to page 22 with auszeichnungen I won't come anny further.
    It has an auszeichnung as it seems but can someone tell me what it is?

    Thanks in advance

    Looks like a signature to me; something like:
    i.G Mittendorf ** Kdr


    -- Guy

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      #3
      The stamp is for a divisional reporting point but does not state where he was sent. Nothing to do with any award.

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        #4
        like the others say - not an award entry

        He reported (gemeldet) to Meldekopf (report-center) SS-Pz-Div-T and on April 06 1945 was sent to (weitergeleitet) Mitterndorf and der Fischa (a village about 30 km south of Vienna).
        Last edited by naxos; 02-24-2020, 08:31 PM.

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          #5
          I read the last part as i.A. Müllendorf(?), SS - Unter. A signature and rank IMO.

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            #6
            is that russian writing made afer he was captured ? if i good remember US Army sent them all after T divison surended to soviets .

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              #7
              The stamp and writing are German.

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                #8
                Originally posted by pauke View Post
                I read the last part as i.A. Müllendorf(?), SS - Unter. A signature and rank IMO.
                It does look like "SS-Uscha." (Unterscharführer)

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the help everyone.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pauke View Post
                    I read the last part as i.A. Müllendorf(?), SS - Unter. A signature and rank IMO.

                    Yeah, i.A. makes more sense.


                    Thanks!


                    -- Guy

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                      #11
                      Hi,

                      What's the soldier's surname?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by waffen-Moni View Post
                        Hi,

                        What's the soldier's surname?
                        His name is Walter Aûbert

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