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    #16
    Albert Bergmann ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Futa-Pass (I).

    Grablage: Unter den Unbekannten

    Nachname: Bergmann
    Vorname: Albert
    Dienstgrad: Gefreiter
    Geburtsdatum: 01.08.1916
    Geburtsort: München
    Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 01.10.1944
    Todes-/Vermisstenort: Valzo,südl.Bologna
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      #17
      That's an interesting Wehrpaß Mufasa. First Luftwaffe disciplinary passbook I have ever seen. Nicely researched too. Congrats!

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        #18
        Very nice document and good research, my friend!

        A Fourier (Verpflegung) is the person in the Kompanie that organizes food supplies and shelter.

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        Last edited by naxos; 09-22-2013, 09:01 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Edward View Post
          That's an interesting Wehrpaß Mufasa. First Luftwaffe disciplinary passbook I have ever seen. Nicely researched too. Congrats!
          thanks Edward!

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            #20
            Originally posted by naxos View Post
            Very nice document and good research, my friend!

            A Fourier (Verpflegung) is the person in the Kompanie that organizes food supplies and shelter.

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            thanks Naxos!!! ... and many thanks for the clarification Fourier-Verpflegung!

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              #21
              Ciao Mufasa!
              As this unit was attached to the FJD4, you must know very well how much I like this document

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                #22
                Very Nice Oriano. These small units are imho very interesting.

                Ciao

                Erwin

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                  #23
                  Very interesting Wehrpaß. I didn't think men being disciplined were promoted, at least per regulations.
                  Jeff

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Erwin L View Post
                    Very Nice Oriano. These small units are imho very interesting.

                    Ciao

                    Erwin

                    many thank Erwin L.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
                      Very interesting Wehrpaß. I didn't think men being disciplined were promoted, at least per regulations.
                      Jeff
                      thank you JUNGCO.... very interesting your consideration... in August 1st he was still near Montefiorinowith the operation Wallestein 3 which will bring to the termination of the Partisan Republic ...
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ironcrown View Post
                        Ciao Mufasa!
                        As this unit was attached to the FJD4, you must know very well how much I like this document
                        grazie amico Ironcrown ....
                        Ironcrown is a great friend and also a great "fan" and expert on the 4 Fallsch. Div. between Florence and Bologna. With his books and his Konowledge we have reconstructed in the last days of Bergamann:

                        At the end of September 1944, the Luftwaffen-Jäger-Bataillon zbV 7 was in respite and in reserve in the Adriatic coast.
                        In teh some days the 4 Fallsch. Div. ,decimated and tired, are in serious trouble south of Monghidoro.
                        Kesselring order on September 28th that the Luftwaffen-Jäger-Bataillon zbV 7 (about 700 men) must arrive immediatelly in the area of the 4 Fallsch. Div., ad the Paratroopers sends immediatament and his truck on the Adriatic coast.
                        On the September 30th the battalion enters in line aggregate to the 11 Fallsch. Reg.
                        On October 1 (the date of death of Albert) there is a note in the diaries of 4 FJD (thanks again Ironcrown) that the Luftwaffen-Jäger-Bataillon zbV 7 can not resist to the pressure of the Americans.
                        Mondigoro was released the next day, 2nd october 1944.

                        A view of Monghidoro (Le Valzole is on the lower right) an american sherman that shoot towards monghidoro from Monte Oggioli
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