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    Sniper Soldbuch - Blankdrahtkompanie

    Last weekend I managed to score another sniper Soldbuch, this time to an Unteroffizier Neumann, who served mainly with railway radio units.

    Neumann's Soldbuch was started in December 1939. He served in a large number of specialized railway radio and pioneer units. This includes the Eisenbahn-Fernsprech-Kompanie 11, the Eisenbahn-Fernsprech-Kompanie 151, from 1942 renamed to Eisenbahn-Fernsprech-Bau-Kompanie (mot) 151, and on D-Day 1944 renamed to schwere Blankdrahtkompanie (mot) 151. Neumann was promoted four times up to Unteroffizier, and was awarded the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern, and the Ostmedaille. Nice equipment entries in the Soldbuch including summer equipment (Sommerrock, Sommerhose, Moskitonetz, ...), his privately owned Mauser pistol, a French S.A.C.M. pistol, and then of course the sniper entries: '25 Schuss G- (= Gewehr) Munition', '30 Schuss Munition', and especially '50 Schuss S.S. (= Scharfschutze!) Munition', later changed to 100 shots!

    No indications that he attended sniper school, and his units look a bit exotic, but not the kind I would expect to have snipers. Any info on his unit would be appreciated!
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    Portrait in the field, and promotions.
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      Units.
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        Equipment.
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          #5
          And then.. lots of great ammunition and weapon entries! Many pistols, typical for a sniper. Is anyone able to read the second to last pistol, ending in 'delli'... looks Italian?
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            Illnesses and pay.
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              And last, awards and leaves.
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                Originally posted by Tim De Craene View Post
                ...and especially '50 Schuss S.S. (= Scharfschutze!) Munition
                S.S. is not "Scharfschütze" but s.S. = schweres Spitzgeschoß.
                Here you go a related "Dienstvorschrift" part:
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                  #9
                  That I didn't know.. too bad, but interesting. Thanks for your help.
                  Any ideas on the pistol on page 8c?

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                    #10
                    Ammunition issues are rarely entered in Soldbucher, although every soldier got them... this also led me to link these with sniper ammo. Here's one more "S.S. Munition" entry from another Soldbuch.
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                      Entry page 24

                      8.) Sonderurlaub Bombengeschädigt Nov. 1943 - Special leafe because the home of his family
                      was hit by bombs and damaged.

                      Gerdan

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                        #12
                        Dear Tim. With all respect for you, this Guy was NEVER a Sharpshooter... Explanations has been given concernin s.S. Munitions... Concerning Pistols, he only had one, his own Mauser. Read "Eigene Mauser 824007, eidesstaatliche Erklärung liegt vor". Signature (probably "Gerlicher"). Kind regards. Lionel.

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                          Hi Tim. Excuse me... didn' saw the Page 8c, where he got other Pistols. The World you were looking for could be , not sure , Slowakei kal.10,5 ??

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                            Tim:

                            You may want to look here to clarify things a little....

                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.92%C3%9757mm_Mauser


                            "Hundestaffel"

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
                              Entry page 24

                              8.) Sonderurlaub Bombengeschädigt Nov. 1943 - Special leafe because the home of his family
                              was hit by bombs and damaged.

                              Gerdan

                              Yes Gerdan, it must have been the bombing of 22. October 1943 in Kassel. His leave was allowed ten days after.
                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing...n_World_War_II
                              http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luftang...._Oktober_1943

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