Good day gents,
Just wanted to share my first Soldbuch with an entry for the Panzervernichtungsabzeichen in it.
The book belonged to Unteroffizier (and officer candidate) Günter L Ŭ M M A. Uffz Lŭmma was born on 10 August 1925 in Altöls, Niederschlesien.
He was mobilized with 3./Grenadier Ersatz u. Ausbildung Btl. 6 on 22 July 1943. He was awarded the EKII while assigned to 3./Gren Rgt 6 (30 Inf Div) on 9 Sep 44 for action during the Baltic withdrawal. In October 1944, Grenadier Regiment 6 was dissolved due to heavy losses and Uffz Lŭmma was transferred to 5./Pz. Gren. Rgt 112 (20 Pz Div). Uffz Lŭmma would earn the Tank Destruction Badge on 24 March 1945 for action against a Russian tank during the siege fighting at Breslau.
It appears he suffered shrapnel wounds on four separate occasions (31b) on pg. 12/13 (although it's strange I see no entry for a Wound Badge), and was issued a StG 44 on 1 March 1945.
There is no record of his death on Volksbund.de, nor in the cards on file with the WASt so I assume he survived the war.
Thanks for looking and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
vr
Bob
Just wanted to share my first Soldbuch with an entry for the Panzervernichtungsabzeichen in it.
The book belonged to Unteroffizier (and officer candidate) Günter L Ŭ M M A. Uffz Lŭmma was born on 10 August 1925 in Altöls, Niederschlesien.
He was mobilized with 3./Grenadier Ersatz u. Ausbildung Btl. 6 on 22 July 1943. He was awarded the EKII while assigned to 3./Gren Rgt 6 (30 Inf Div) on 9 Sep 44 for action during the Baltic withdrawal. In October 1944, Grenadier Regiment 6 was dissolved due to heavy losses and Uffz Lŭmma was transferred to 5./Pz. Gren. Rgt 112 (20 Pz Div). Uffz Lŭmma would earn the Tank Destruction Badge on 24 March 1945 for action against a Russian tank during the siege fighting at Breslau.
It appears he suffered shrapnel wounds on four separate occasions (31b) on pg. 12/13 (although it's strange I see no entry for a Wound Badge), and was issued a StG 44 on 1 March 1945.
There is no record of his death on Volksbund.de, nor in the cards on file with the WASt so I assume he survived the war.
Thanks for looking and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
vr
Bob
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