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    SoldBuch - Heeres/Wehrmacht Betreuungs Kompanie

    Hello,
    I have bought this soldbuch a few weeks
    I have research all entry
    And i'm very surprised, but it's a very very rare unit !
    Soldier was in a Heeres/Wehrmacht Betreuungs Kompanie.

    Just like Feldgendarmerie, who was assigned to divisions or Kommandantur, was unable to monitor soldiers on the move in disciplinary railway, it was created in early
    of the war Heeres / Luftwaffen / Navy Streifendienst (service patrol) to monitor in stations or trains soldiers on the move.
    In February 1941, Steifendienst three weapons are grouped in the "Wehrmachtsstreifendienst".

    Despite the travel time by train, the command has failed to provide meals, sleeping at night, and means for sanitation at stations.
    This service was subject to Streifendienst and form with that the new units. The Wehrmacht Betreuungs Kompanie.

    These companies leave little trace in the literature.

    For the Wehrmacht Betreuungs Kompanie 208, which is registered in the Soldbuch, I find using the number Feldpost, it exists between 11/13/44 and 21/05/45.

    To buffer the Panzergrenadier stamp, he was visiting in April 45

























    I am very happy with this item, this is a rare piece

    #2
    Nice Soldbuch of a very interesting unit. I think it's the first time I see one like your.

    My books:


    - THE WEHRPAß & SOLDBUCH OF THE WH
    - THE SS TK RING
    - THE ITALIAN-GERMAN MEDAL
    - THE ANTI PARTISAN BADGE
    - THE AWARDS OF THE LW

    and more!


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      #3
      Never heard of these units before! Nice small group. Thanks for sharing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Edward View Post
        Never heard of these units before! Nice small group. Thanks for sharing.
        Thank you Edward and Anthony
        I had to do a lot of research
        Because no book talking about! Juste archives !
        Thank you!

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          #5
          In English this would translate as 'welfare company' it's almost a little hard to think of these as military units, they were involved with looking after soliders on leave, R & R or whilst travelling.

          Given the non-combat, almost non-military nature of their work it's not surprising betreuungseinheiten are almost never heard of.
          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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            #6
            Hi Simon,
            Yes, no combattant !!
            But very interessant
            Men, after this unit, going in Panzer Grenadier unit !!
            So, he was combattant, at end of war !

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              #7
              I saw this one and wanted it but was too late. Very nice.

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                #8
                Thank you Chris
                Price is not big, but i was take a perfect deal

                It's a rare unit in WH !

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                  #9
                  My great grand father was in a Betreuungs Kompanie. In this unit he was a chef and valet for an officer in Krottingen Lithuania. My grandma was even allowed to stay with him there.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 415 View Post
                    My great grand father was in a Betreuungs Kompanie. In this unit he was a chef and valet for an officer in Krottingen Lithuania. My grandma was even allowed to stay with him there.
                    Thank you for informations 415
                    Can you take more informations ? What is roles of soldiers in this unit ?
                    Thank you

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                      #11
                      I don’t know to much about it. I know he wanted nothing to do with the war so that’s why he transferred into this unit. He drove around and cooked for an Officer, My grandma said his name was Lt. Fischer. They lived in this big house in Krottingen and they lived down stairs and there was a Major who lived up stairs. I know he use to always say that he never fired a gun during the war, he was conscripted in 1942. That’s all that I know. He was in Betreuungs Kompanie 18.

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                        #12
                        I hope this is readable, it was difficult to compress a very large map down into an attachment small enough to upload.

                        This map shows the welfare units within the area of the 20 Gebirgs Armee in Finland, Aug.44 and should give you an idea of where these units fitted in and what their duties were.
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                        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                          #13
                          Thank you
                          Simon, perfect !

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