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    Blood-soaked SS Soldbuch, KIA in Breslau

    Over the next few months, I am going to be selling about 100 Soldbuecher and Wehrpaesse. I decided to post them for review here before I list them on the e-stand. Here is an interesting Soldbuch for an SS-Schuetze who served with Regiment Deutsch-Lissa and Regiment Breslau "D", both of which were based in Breslau, whicj Hitler declared as a Festungsstadt (Fortress City). Thousands of soldiers and civilians were killed during the Russian assault against Breslau in 1945, including SS-Schuetze Edwin Otto, who was killed on 15 March 1945. Notice that the back cover of the Soldbuch is blood-soaked.

    Barry
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    Last edited by Stormfighter; 02-28-2012, 03:20 PM.

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        #4
        Amazing, I love it!

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          #5
          A very interesting and sobering piece, Barry.

          Rob

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            #6
            Great Piece of a sad History. The Man obviously was killed with that Soldbuch in his Pocket.
            Thank you for Sharing it with us

            Btw, the Man was 39 Years old and looks like a very old man on the Pic!

            Andy

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              #7
              Great book. I look forward to what you'll be posting over the next months.

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                #8
                Amazing that he was an SS-Schuetze and almost 39 years old!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by whatthecrunchyo View Post
                  Amazing that he was an SS-Schuetze and almost 39 years old!
                  Soldbuch wasn't opened until December 1944... I wonder what he was doing for the first five years of the war.

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                    #10
                    Good one, Barry.

                    The thickness of his blood on the back cover really puts a sobering reality to the end of this man's life.

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                      Originally posted by jmark View Post
                      Soldbuch wasn't opened until December 1944... I wonder what he was doing for the first five years of the war.
                      The Soldbuch owner was a farmer , and farming was one of "war effort" areas. Probably that's why he was recruited only at the end of the war...

                      Interesting Soldbuch Barry!

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                        #12
                        Very interesting soldbuch and witness of the reality of war my friend!

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                          #13
                          Great piece of history. There is a super interesting book written by the dutch volunteer Hendrik Verton who served in the same unit while defending the city - "In The Fire Of The Eastern Front".

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                            #14
                            I love the new INFO this Soldbuch supplies.
                            The ersatztruppen unit for some of "RGT BRESLAU D" was SS-IG-Ausbildungs-Abteilung 2 at Hoyerswerda in 1945.

                            And do I see correctly that 8th Company of "Regiment-Breslau D" had become part of the 10th battalion?

                            Wish I had this in my collection because it's awesome!

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