Every once in a blue moon you strike lucky in this hobby. This time around it was my turn. A month or so back a docs group came up for sale on ebay which caught my attention, a day or two went by and the item was withdrawn or perhaps more likely fell prey to the German ebay thought police. "Damn" thought i, but on the off chance i mailed the seller and sure enough he still had the group for sale and i could have it for the original starting price and that included postage. Well i nearly bit his arm off in my haste and today i picked up the lot from the post office.
So what's so special about this group? Well i guess this group is really for those interested in either rare units or those units connected to Finland\Norway as i am. It's the Wehrpass, Soldbuch, 10 other documents and the medals to a Feldwebel in Panzer Abteilung 211. Now in Finland the Germans only ever had 2 panzer abteilungen, Pz.Abt. 40 and Pz.Abt. 211 which was equipped with captured French S-35's and H-38's. Pz.Abt. 211 was also the only panzer abteilung in Finland after the end of 1942 and it ended the war in North Norway. So as far as panzertruppen goes this is a pretty rare beast.
To say that i've been grining like a cheshire cat all evening about this little find would be an understatement, baring highly decorated individuals this is as good as it gets for my particular sphere of interest
Enough of the ramblings, let's get on with the pics.
the whole group (pity the award docs weren't with it but you can't have everything right?)
Certificate showing his service with the screening staff at the POW camp of Elvergardsmoen (near Narvik), note his rank.
So what's so special about this group? Well i guess this group is really for those interested in either rare units or those units connected to Finland\Norway as i am. It's the Wehrpass, Soldbuch, 10 other documents and the medals to a Feldwebel in Panzer Abteilung 211. Now in Finland the Germans only ever had 2 panzer abteilungen, Pz.Abt. 40 and Pz.Abt. 211 which was equipped with captured French S-35's and H-38's. Pz.Abt. 211 was also the only panzer abteilung in Finland after the end of 1942 and it ended the war in North Norway. So as far as panzertruppen goes this is a pretty rare beast.
To say that i've been grining like a cheshire cat all evening about this little find would be an understatement, baring highly decorated individuals this is as good as it gets for my particular sphere of interest
Enough of the ramblings, let's get on with the pics.
the whole group (pity the award docs weren't with it but you can't have everything right?)
Certificate showing his service with the screening staff at the POW camp of Elvergardsmoen (near Narvik), note his rank.
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