A question on German POW Wehrpass.
How were these marked when soldat was known to be captured?, obviously
not disgarded as he would return to arms on the final victory.
I think of surrenders in Afrika, where complete armies and all support units
went into the pen. Would the Wehrpass have been carried to that theatre
of war or kept at recruitment or base offices.
I think of Erwin Kerz, captured May 1943, but died in captivity October 1943.
When the Red Cross advised the German goverment, would that have prompted the entry ' died ' ( not gefallen ) and the pass forwarded to the
family as per normal procedure?. I suppose most POw passes, were lost in the general collapse.
Anyone kindly have examples to show.
Many thanks.
John.
How were these marked when soldat was known to be captured?, obviously
not disgarded as he would return to arms on the final victory.
I think of surrenders in Afrika, where complete armies and all support units
went into the pen. Would the Wehrpass have been carried to that theatre
of war or kept at recruitment or base offices.
I think of Erwin Kerz, captured May 1943, but died in captivity October 1943.
When the Red Cross advised the German goverment, would that have prompted the entry ' died ' ( not gefallen ) and the pass forwarded to the
family as per normal procedure?. I suppose most POw passes, were lost in the general collapse.
Anyone kindly have examples to show.
Many thanks.
John.
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