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    Totenkopf Wehrpass pg 12 opinions

    Hello folks,
    I'm being offered this Wehrpass as part of a document group. Regarding the entries, do they appear to be correct?
    s/f Robert
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    #2
    100% okay.

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      #3
      looks nice well done

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        #4
        Thanks Gary and Doug, I'll post full pics when it arrives - s/f Robert

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          #5
          The first 'Von--'Bis' time block entry 31.10.40 to 14.02.40 has a clerical error. The 14.02.40 is certianly a clerical mistake and should have read 14.12.40. Clerical mistakes are found in WP. He served in the Reitende Batterie...Horse Battery of the 2nd Regiment which was based in Lublin at that time. Until 28.2.43 served last with either the 3rd or 5th Battery of the newly expanded Brigade artillery arm which became a regiment. Interesting entries showing the various unit title changes that occured over time.
          Last edited by Edward; 11-23-2005, 06:37 PM.

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            #6
            Robert,

            On looking over that dated entry that I mentioned which looked like a clerical error, what looks to be an O is most likely a very messy 1 which are also found in passbooks written that way.

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              #7
              Thanks for the answer. Are these horse outfits used to tow the guns and equipment, or as reconnaissance units? In other words, cavalry or transport? s/f Robert

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                #8
                Originally posted by RobertE
                Thanks for the answer. Are these horse outfits used to tow the guns and equipment, or as reconnaissance units? In other words, cavalry or transport? s/f Robert
                Robert,

                The horse was used in both roles throughout the war. Specifically to the unit in question the horse was the primary artillery mover used to tow the battery guns and equipment much as had been done in previous conflicts. The battery's mission was as fire support for the Brigade while in Russia. Later designation and expansion to a motorized artillery regiment did not occur until later in the war. Some books that may help you.

                Charles Trang - The Florian Geyer Division - La Division Florian Geyer
                Rolf Michaelis - Die Kavallerie-Divisionen der Waffen-SS
                Charles Trang - The Florian Geyer Division
                Paul J. Wilson - Himmlers Cavalry: The Equestrian SS 1930 - 1945
                Mark C. Yerger - Riding East: The SS Cavalry Brigade in Poland and Russia 1939 - 1942
                Last edited by Edward; 11-24-2005, 08:51 AM.

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