Nico. Great book.
What is the last dated entry in your book before he was captured? I have a Bulge soldbuch to a soldier who fought at Bastogne and his US pow number is in the exact same spot, and the same '31g' style stamp was used. I am not sure when my guy was captured, but based on the dates in mine I am leaning towards late December or January (the last date in mine is December 5th). The Bulge book Chris posted in the other thread has a pow number of 767,549... So it seems fighters captured in the Bulge have a number in that range.
Here is mine. He was apart of Füsilier-Regiment 39 of the 26. Volksgrenadier-Division which fought against the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. Mine seems to have some blood stains at the top of all the pages, so he may have been wounded in the Ardennes since he didn't seem to have any battle experience before then.
What is the last dated entry in your book before he was captured? I have a Bulge soldbuch to a soldier who fought at Bastogne and his US pow number is in the exact same spot, and the same '31g' style stamp was used. I am not sure when my guy was captured, but based on the dates in mine I am leaning towards late December or January (the last date in mine is December 5th). The Bulge book Chris posted in the other thread has a pow number of 767,549... So it seems fighters captured in the Bulge have a number in that range.
Here is mine. He was apart of Füsilier-Regiment 39 of the 26. Volksgrenadier-Division which fought against the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. Mine seems to have some blood stains at the top of all the pages, so he may have been wounded in the Ardennes since he didn't seem to have any battle experience before then.
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