Now that I'm back home (for the moment) I've made some higher-res scans of the Wehrpass in question.
It would seem that his home replacement unit was Pz.Pion.Ers.Btl. 29 and had been temporarily discharged for medical reasons from 26 Jan 44 until 1 July 44, when he was assigned to Marsch-Kp. Pz.Pion.Ers.Bt. 29 prior to rejoining his field unit, Schwere-Panzer Bruecken Kolonne 843 somewhere on the Eastern Front. Incidentally, this type of unit was not a rear-echelon, ho-hum kind of unit - they built assault bridges for Panzer Armies and often were located quite close to the front line - literally, a Panzer Armee could go nowhere without them.
Anyway, he was with this unit from 7 July to 18 November 1944, a period of service which include combat in the Carpathian foothills and combat against Slovak partisans, for which he recieved close combat credit (pretty unusual for a soldier in a bridge laying unit!). He then was recalled for some reason or another (could be medical, but there are no entries on page 34) on 18 November 1944 to his home depot unit, where he remained until 14 February 1945. On 15 February 1945 an entry states that he was assigned to Stab/Pz.Pio.Btl. "Fuehrer Grenadier Division." No further entries follow.
The anomaly to which I refer is found on pages 26 and 46, shown below. Both of these entries show him being medically cleared for discharge (page 26) on 18 Feb. 45 by 2./Kraftfahr-Park Ers.Abt. 9 and then on page 46 he is shown having recieved discharge pay on the same date by the same unit.
Now, this would seem to indicate that either he was assigned to the FGD on 15 Feb 45 or was discharged from the Wehrmacht 3 days later. Which is it???? Since the soldier and the Wehrpass travelled separately (the Soldier was only allowed to carry the Soldbuch while on active duty while the Wehrpass was mailed from one unit to the other, not hand-carried) it is possible that a clerical error has occurred here and that he in fact WAS assigned to the FGD, where he possibly finished out the war. Or that the entry for the FGD on 15 Feb is a fake, but i doubt it. I think it's legit, but only the WaSt can clear this matter up - I've already sent an inquiry. In the meantime, take a clearer look and judge for yourself. This is graduate-level Wehrpass interpretation, and I'd welcome your thoughts and opinions.
Regards,
Doug
It would seem that his home replacement unit was Pz.Pion.Ers.Btl. 29 and had been temporarily discharged for medical reasons from 26 Jan 44 until 1 July 44, when he was assigned to Marsch-Kp. Pz.Pion.Ers.Bt. 29 prior to rejoining his field unit, Schwere-Panzer Bruecken Kolonne 843 somewhere on the Eastern Front. Incidentally, this type of unit was not a rear-echelon, ho-hum kind of unit - they built assault bridges for Panzer Armies and often were located quite close to the front line - literally, a Panzer Armee could go nowhere without them.
Anyway, he was with this unit from 7 July to 18 November 1944, a period of service which include combat in the Carpathian foothills and combat against Slovak partisans, for which he recieved close combat credit (pretty unusual for a soldier in a bridge laying unit!). He then was recalled for some reason or another (could be medical, but there are no entries on page 34) on 18 November 1944 to his home depot unit, where he remained until 14 February 1945. On 15 February 1945 an entry states that he was assigned to Stab/Pz.Pio.Btl. "Fuehrer Grenadier Division." No further entries follow.
The anomaly to which I refer is found on pages 26 and 46, shown below. Both of these entries show him being medically cleared for discharge (page 26) on 18 Feb. 45 by 2./Kraftfahr-Park Ers.Abt. 9 and then on page 46 he is shown having recieved discharge pay on the same date by the same unit.
Now, this would seem to indicate that either he was assigned to the FGD on 15 Feb 45 or was discharged from the Wehrmacht 3 days later. Which is it???? Since the soldier and the Wehrpass travelled separately (the Soldier was only allowed to carry the Soldbuch while on active duty while the Wehrpass was mailed from one unit to the other, not hand-carried) it is possible that a clerical error has occurred here and that he in fact WAS assigned to the FGD, where he possibly finished out the war. Or that the entry for the FGD on 15 Feb is a fake, but i doubt it. I think it's legit, but only the WaSt can clear this matter up - I've already sent an inquiry. In the meantime, take a clearer look and judge for yourself. This is graduate-level Wehrpass interpretation, and I'd welcome your thoughts and opinions.
Regards,
Doug
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