I've had this Soldbuch for a long time but have never figured out his last name. If you guys have some opinions, let me know. He died in a Field Hospital on 2 May 1945.
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Prinz Eugen Soldbuch
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Difficult name...even the Germans could not read it
Listed on the German War Graves site as:
Heinrich Kolovrad ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Costermano.
Endgrablage: Block 13 Grab 59
Nachname: Kolovrad
Vorname: Heinrich
Dienstgrad: Unterscharführer
Geburtsdatum: 07.12.1913
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 02.05.1945
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Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1
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Originally posted by JUNGCO View PostI've had this Soldbuch for a long time but have never figured out his last name. If you guys have some opinions, let me know. He died in a Field Hospital on 2 May 1945.
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That's a great example of a Prinz Eugen Soldbuch! I really like that you can see the unique collar tab and of course the fact that he's wearing an overseas cap in the portrait photo (technically against regulations!) A really great Soldbuch with some nice combat awards no less! Thanks for sharing it with us
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Thanks everyone. I thought the name was Kolovrat. Ian, I had tried just using the first four letters of his name in the German War Graves site and it never came up. I must have been doing something wrong. Now I know where he is buried. Rob, in your favorite Soldbuch, he's wearing cover also. Kind of a SS thing.
Jeff
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