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    For Eric Cracium and Akira Takiguchi / Rhodos

    Dear Eric and dear Akira,

    Here are some images that I hope for it will be able to interest you.

    It is a question from a Soldbuch to a Waffen-Feldwebel then Waffen-Oberfeldwebel incorporated during some time within the staff of the Sturmdivision Rhodos.

    Eric, to pursue the subject Rhodos, could you present some images of the Soldbuch and of the Wehrpass Paul Schoellig (post of February 6, 2003), thank you.

    Internal cover page and page 1. Overloaded photography with the stamp "Sturmdivision Rhodos". Holder in tropical dress.

    Polux
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    Rhodos

    Page 2 and 3. Soldbuch delivered August 23, 1939 by the Stab I / IR 135 (unity of 45. ID).

    Polux
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      #3
      Rhodos

      Page 4 and 5. Under the letter C, successive annexation beside the Stab I / IR 135, then Stab / Sturmdivision Rhodos then Stab / Höh. Art. Kdr. 314. To note the passage of the holder in the Heereswaffenmeisterschule I Berlin (letter D).

      Polux
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        #4
        Rhodos

        Page 15. Control stamp. Heereswaffenmeisterschule I on February 24, 1943 then Sturmdivision Rhodos in December 1-st, 1943 and September 1-st, 1944.

        Polux
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          Rhodos

          Page 21. Stamp FPnr. for the reception of the present of the Führer on April 14, 1944. FPnr. 58 610 Kdo. Sturm-Div. Rhodos

          Polux
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            #6
            Enfin! Of course I will, right when I get home tonight! Can you imagine some of the foto of the men who we have in books, probably meet and talked to each other everyday. Odd.

            Erich Craciun

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              Paul Schölling 1./Festungs Inf. Batl. 1002

              This is Unteroffizier Paul Schölling. He began service with various Landschützen Batls., Antipartisan duties in the east and service in prison camps. In 1943, he found his way to the Island on Leros, then Rhodos. Here Ulysses Schölling remained until the end of the war.
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                #8
                An Auszug from his Wehrpass:

                Service in Germany, France, Russia and the Balkans. The last entry: As a result of of the 'Waffenstillstand; on 9. Mai 1945 in englisch Captivity.
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                  #9
                  And for all that service, all the Dreck in Russia and the Balkans and the Staub auf Leros und Rhodo he is awarded - the KVK 2. Klasse m. Schwerten...

                  The document is signed by Gen.d. Pz. Trp. Ulrich Kleeman, this is probably one of the last documents that he signed since he commanded the division from June 1943 till 1. Sept. 1944.
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                    #10
                    As the list of actions in his Wehrpass are the battles against Partisanen, Banden, versprengte Feindgruppierungen - he was doing this for over one year! And no Anti Partisan badge. I suppose he was in the rear area?

                    Then I underlined the islands that he served on. Perhaps of some interest....
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                      #11
                      I should also mention that Scholling took part in a short Scharschuetzen Lehrgang in April 1945. Of course, he is not, was never a sniper...but I also saw the same exact entry in another Wehrpass for sale a few weeks ago. I was not successful in my bid.
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                        #12
                        Thanks Polux and Eric for sharing, I will post some images later. I have currently 2 Wehrpäße and 1 Soldbuch regarding Rhodos, they don't appear often, three years and three books (and lost one in auction... seen total 4)...

                        Polux, I know the Soldbuch because once you showed it to a friend of mine.

                        Once I scanned Mehner (Geheime Tagesberichte) for Rhodos-related entries. There over 40, from August 1943 (Band 7) to September 1944 (Band 11). Constant air supply, conflict against British commandos, sunken ships (Leda, Petrera, Oria)...

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                          #13
                          Pionier <b>Stanislaus Kapinos</b>, 3./Pi.Btl.999, was born on May 1902 in <i>Schammerwitz</i> only to die in Rhodos in an accident in a (possibly friendly) mine field in September 1943. He died in <i>Ortlazarett</i> (or <i>Reservelazarett</i>, says the Wehrpa&szlig; ) Monte Profeta</i>, far away from his home in <i>Hildesheim</i>. His grave is in <i>Dionyssos-Rapendoza</i>, vault 3 row 15 plate 5.
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