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    KIA Panzerjäger Wehrpass - Führer von Panzernahbekämpfungstruppe

    I'd like to share some scans of a recent purchase. Hermann Plocher was a Panzerjäger throughout his entire career, from his first training in 1938 until his death in 1943. He earned his EK2 during the campaign of the 35. Infanterie-Division in Belgium, May 1940. Still with Infanterie-Regiment 111 of the 35. Infanterie-Division, he was badly injured during a Krad accident on the Eastern Front in October 1941, but had proven himself worthy enough to be awarded the EK1. This injury and a shift in units kept him away from the Eastern Front until April 1943, when he returned to the Charkow - Dnjepr area with Grenadier-Regiment 850 of the 282. Infanterie-Division. Things went fast during the turbulent months starting from the Kursk offensive (July 1943). He was promoted to Unteroffizier on the 1st of August 1943 and in the days immediately subsequent to his promotion, received training as a 'Führer von Panzernahbekämpfungstrupps'. After a first wound received in September 1943, he was killed at the end of October 1943 by a bullet in the head near the Dnjepr river.

    Over the years I've seen a lot of 'Panzerschreck' and 'Panzerfaust' entries in Wehrpasses, but this is the first time I've encountered one who was specifically trained as a commander of an anti-tank close combat squad.
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    Units, training and black wound badge.
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      Promotions and awards (EK2, EK1 and Westwall).
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        And last, his battles, wounds and KIA.
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          Tim,

          Are you sure it's not Lehrgang zum Ausbilung als Fahrer von Panzernahbekämpfungstruppe

          /Ian
          Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

          Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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            Ian, it's definitely "Führer"; the Umlaut is perhaps less visible on the scan because it's attached to the capital F, but it's there.

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              Originally posted by Tim De Craene View Post
              Ian, it's definitely "Führer"; the Umlaut is perhaps less visible on the scan because it's attached to the capital F, but it's there.
              Agree "Führer von Panzernahbekämpfungstrupps"

              very nice!

              Born in Maulbronn, not far from my hometown

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                #8
                I read "Führer" as well.


                Rob

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                  Originally posted by Tim De Craene View Post
                  Ian, it's definitely "Führer"; the Umlaut is perhaps less visible on the scan because it's attached to the capital F, but it's there.
                  Tim,

                  Yes can see that now I am home on a larger screen.....the joys of getting old and needing glasses

                  /Ian
                  Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                  Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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