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    salty old pair

    dont you just love um this set looks like its been to war
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    nothing great no awards on page 4 of wp entry volkshulle and many late entrys
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      #3
      Originally posted by douglynn
      nothing great no awards on page 4 of wp entry volkshulle and many late entrys
      Still nice though and complete I would bet. Thanks for sharing.

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        #4
        little bit more info 12 wehrm betreuungkomp was in norway and he was taken pow in 45

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          #5
          few more pages and i allso notice many dates in red pen all the same dates 17 07 45 so he may have handed all his items back
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            #6
            thanks for looking
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              #7
              Nice set Doug. I prefer these ones that look like they have been there sometimes to books in pristine condition.

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                #8
                Betreuungskompanie? is that something like 'welfare company'?

                not seen that before. I notice the posted in note confirming the entries are correct mentions the 210 Inf.Div. looking through my records that would place the guy at Harstad in North Norway at the war's end. There's mention of a Betreuungsstelle in the town with 19 men.

                BTW, Doug it's not quite correct to say 'taken POW' when speaking of German troops in Norway. Firstly the term POW was never used, just as POW camps never existed for them. Also, there simply wasn't anyone there to take them prisoner. They were simply ordered to gather into so called 'Reservations' where they remained under the command of their own officers and looked after themselves. As allied troops did turn up disarming, mine clearing and other work got under way but as you can see it took some time for kit to be handed in. Note also how efficiently and carefully it's all noted in his SB. The war may have been lost but the paperwork still had to carry on in true efficient German style.
                Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                  #9
                  i think there was mention of some kind off welfare when i fist bid on this pair as you can see a few are in red and all the nearly the same dates ???do you think he would have ended the war here in norway
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                    #10
                    more
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                      #11
                      and would this be items handed in
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                        #12
                        The stuff noted in red as well as his rifle and bayonet would be what was handed in. His clothing he would have kept.
                        Yes, he ended the war in Norway. The fact that he only handed his rifle in 2 months after the end of the war gives you an idea of how much freedom the Germans in Norway had after the liberation.
                        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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