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    wehrpass' (plural) help!!!

    I cannot read the script in these..
    I can figure out the units,but most of the handwriting might as well be Martian
    Can anyone decipher these?
    first 2 pics are from a guy who was in Afrika
    the second pics were in Poland,and?

    I can get more pics of other pages if necessary.
    Thank you.
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    #2
    other one

    the other book
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      #3
      1. foto:

      Überführung von Deutschland nach Nordafrika

      Einsatz in Nordafrika

      Rückzug von El Daba nach Tripolis
      u. Verwendung im rückw. Armeegebiet

      2. foto
      26.11.42 Werf. Kdo. FL. ???
      16.3.42 Stabsbatterie III./Pz. G R. 155

      4. foto
      Im rückwärtigen Operationsgebiet im Feldzug gegen Polen

      Im westl. Operationsgebiet

      Abwehr an der dt. Westgrenze

      Kämpfe um die Vorverlegung der HKL bei Forbach südwestlich Saarbrücken

      Kämpfe in Flandern und Artois

      Durchbruchsschlacht ???

      Verfolgungsschlacht über ??? , Loire
      Last edited by Bernd Wiedemann; 02-26-2014, 12:24 AM.

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        #4
        Thank you very much,Bernd!
        Very helpful!!
        Can you tell me what the very bottom line says in the 3 photo?
        Did this man also serve in Afrika?

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          #5
          Not sure, but I would read:

          Einh. Glossner Pz. AOK Afrika

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            #6
            Foto # 4
            .....
            .....
            Durchbruchsschlacht Ailette, Aisne bei Soissons, Marne bei Chateau Thierry

            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailette

            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aisne_(Oise)

            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau-Thierry

            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soissons


            Gerdan

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              #7
              Foto # 4

              last entry

              Verfolgungsschlacht über Seine, ..., Loire

              Gerdan

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                #8
                You guys are simply awesome!
                Thank you so much.

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                  #9
                  The missing name of the river could be "Jouine". So it is "Verfolgungsschlacht über Seine, Jouine, Loire"



                  " Juine

                  La Juine à Ormoy-la-Rivière.jpg

                  The Juine in Lendreville (Ormoy-la-Rivière)


                  Origin
                  Forest of Chambaudoin
                  48°15′46″N 2°04′12″E

                  Mouth
                  Essonne River
                  48°32′12″N 2°22′20″ECoordinates: 48°32′12″N 2°22′20″E

                  Basin countries
                  France

                  Length
                  53 km (33 mi)

                  Source elevation
                  110 m (360 ft)

                  Mouth elevation
                  46 m (151 ft)

                  The Juine is a 53-kilometre-long French river. It is a tributary off the left bank of the Essonne River.

                  Its source is in Loiret, in the forest of Chambaudoin, less than 3 km south-west from Autruy-sur-Juine. Its name originates in the hamlet of Juines which she runs alongside before re-entering the Essonne department, in which it runs through several communes: Méréville, Saint-Cyr-la-Rivière, Ormoy-la-Rivière, Étampes, Étréchy, Chamarande, Janville-sur-Juine, Bouray-sur-Juine, Lardy.

                  It also runs through the parks of several châteaux (Saint-Vrain, Chamarande, and Mesnil-Voisin) and once served several now-abandoned mills. From the 15th to the 18th century, it combined with the Essonne and Seine rivers to form a navigable waterway for flat-bottomed boats carrying wheat from Beauce towards Paris. It joins the river Essonne between Itteville and Vert-le-Petit, near Ballancourt-sur-Essonne."

                  Gerdan

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