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    WP nco 278 ID (+ Turk) KIA in Italy

    A wehrpass af a german nco died in Italy in october 1944...

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    Hans Keck, Heidenheim 1906, "Glaser Meister".......

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      .. enlisted from spring 1940... the units..
      and in Italy with 3./Turk.Fz.Btl 11 and the 278 Inf. Div...


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        ... norwegian french yugoslavian rifles and russian lg-granate (for the turkumens soldiers?)

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          Unteroffizier...

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            ..Polen, Nordfrankreich, Balkan, Osten, Krim and in Italy from 1-5-1943....

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              the diseases page




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                .... and page 34: "gefallen" with the 7/G.R. 993 in Ronco, sud est of Forli (about 30 km north of Rimini)


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                  .. a german map of the october 1944 around Forli....

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                    .. today Ronco is the district south of Forli between the airport and the Ronco river...

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                      .. the probabily position of Hans the 26th october 1944 on the Ronco river...


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                        .. and finally the grave of Hans Kech in the german cemetry of Futa Pass..


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                          #13
                          This is a real little treasure - no big awards but I can see why you are happy with it
                          Personally I very much like the second-hand collection of weapons he trained with.

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                            Wehrpass

                            Very, very nice Wehrpass.

                            Maybe it is no "crown jewel", but it is a jewel.

                            Very interesting history behind...

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                              Thanks Jochen1000... thanks Walter1010de.....

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