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    Soldbuch in Russian for Kosaken etc

    Hallo,,,,anyone know of an original Soldbuch but all done in Russian for POA type troops ,Kosaken etc?
    I have a few color pics of them ,but looking for a complete original to purchase or at least get some more pics of.
    Any info much appreciated. Danke, Norbert

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    ROA vs POA

    PS,,,of course ROA is written in Cyrillic as РОА .

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      I just make pics of my ROA Soldbuch and will put it online as soon as possible...
      Regards

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        #4
        Is this pattern your are purshasing ?


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            By judex232

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              Kosaken Soldbuch

              Thank you very much for the photos. The Kosaks did use these too I believe,but they did have a seperate Soldbuch too written in Cyrillic and with word Kosaken written on cover. I can scan pics if anyone wants to see .

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                I would like to see that.
                Jeff

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                  #9
                  Hello,

                  Here is mine

                  Cordial greetings.

                  Polux
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                    Oh. My. God. My mind has been officially blown.

                    I just got involved with a small group of reenactors who are devoted to the story of Kosaken that served in the Wehrmacht. Particularly, our unit is basing its history from men who started in Kosaken-Ersatz-Batallion 102 and ended up in 5. Don Kosaken Reiter-Regt.

                    Over the past couple of weeks, I've been trying to reproduce a standard Heer Soldbuch as a Kosak volunteer might have been issued, but until I saw this post, I did not have much to refer to, except for other Heer Soldbücher. If there's any way you gentlemen could find the time, I would be so, so, so appreciative if you could share some more photos of these Soldbücher, especially the ones for "Kosaken-Heer."

                    As far as reenactors go, I'm pretty passionate about the small documents I carry, and I would be so stoked to have an opportunity to get my papers as correct as possible.

                    Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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