Hi guys, I had the chance to get an interesting lot, that belonged to a Bulgarian nurse.
The direct Bulgarian participation at the East Front was a sanitary train. It operated under the command of the Red Cross, but of course according to the plans and the needs of the German army. It travelled to destinations along the whole East front, from the northern to the southern end. It was helping the wounded at the front and bringing back soldiers to some hospitals in the rear. The chief medic, Dr. Razboynikov, passed a few years ago, but left a very interesting book with memories.
Now back to the documents. In one paper is mentioned something about "In service to the German Wehrmacht". But also is mentioned the name Legionowo - this was one of the stage hospitals of the Bulgarian sanitary train.
So, was she involved as a nurse directly with the German army, or was she with the sanitary train? The Red Border pass is quite clear, as long as it is written in several languages, including Bulgarian. But what about the small papers, what are they for?
Red Border pass:
The direct Bulgarian participation at the East Front was a sanitary train. It operated under the command of the Red Cross, but of course according to the plans and the needs of the German army. It travelled to destinations along the whole East front, from the northern to the southern end. It was helping the wounded at the front and bringing back soldiers to some hospitals in the rear. The chief medic, Dr. Razboynikov, passed a few years ago, but left a very interesting book with memories.
Now back to the documents. In one paper is mentioned something about "In service to the German Wehrmacht". But also is mentioned the name Legionowo - this was one of the stage hospitals of the Bulgarian sanitary train.
So, was she involved as a nurse directly with the German army, or was she with the sanitary train? The Red Border pass is quite clear, as long as it is written in several languages, including Bulgarian. But what about the small papers, what are they for?
Red Border pass:
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