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This is just one of many IDs that has arrived recently and considering the date I figured it would be appropriate to post it here. It's actually a very small group consisting of simply a Soldbuch and black wound badge award document to Rudolf Otto, a radio operator who was wounded on 8.June 1944 in Normandy while serving with 2./Panzer-Gruppen-Nachrichten-Abteilung 676.
Otto's Soldbuch was issued on 11.March 1940 through 4./Panzer-Nachrichten-Ersatz-Abteilung 81 which was a signals replacement unit stationed in Weimar. On the inside front cover is a portrait photo of a rather stoic-looking Otto wearing his Waffenrock with what is no doubt lemon-yellow Waffenfarbe. Notice that on page 2 his religion is listed as Gottglaubig, possibly indicating that Otto was a member of the Allgemeine-SS.
This is just one of many IDs that has arrived recently and considering the date I figured it would be appropriate to post it here. It's actually a very small group consisting of simply a Soldbuch and black wound badge award document to Rudolf Otto, a radio operator who was wounded on 8.June 1944 in Normandy while serving with 2./Panzer-Gruppen-Nachrichten-Abteilung 676.
Otto's Soldbuch was issued on 11.March 1940 through 4./Panzer-Nachrichten-Ersatz-Abteilung 81 which was a signals replacement unit stationed in Weimar. On the inside front cover is a portrait photo of a rather stoic-looking Otto wearing his Waffenrock with what is no doubt lemon-yellow Waffenfarbe. Notice that on page 2 his religion is listed as Gottglaubig, possibly indicating that Otto was a member of the Allgemeine-SS.
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