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    My first Soldbuch-Nice award entries

    Got this today at the militaria collectibles shop in Milwaukee for $75.
    Served from 1940 right to the last few days of the war. There is one entry in here from May 5th, 1945.
    What do you all think?
    Later!
    Karl Bandow
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      #3
      awards...
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        #4
        Karl
        A nice SB to start your collection with. At some point he lost/misplaced his original and received this one as a replacement.

        Nice uniformed photo showing his awards.

        Well done
        Regards
        Si

        SWS Collection 01-14 Images Copyright.

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          #5
          At some point he lost/misplaced his original and received this one as a replacement.
          I was wondering, did they keep a spare of the Soldbuch and Wehrpass back at the besirkskommando or somewhere?
          Thanks!
          Karl Bandow

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            #6
            Hello,

            every soldier had his soldbuch in his breastpocket (is it the right word?), but his wehrpass was mostly kept with the company or bataillon staff, because the wehrpass and also the stammrolle was a kind of personal file. If the soldbuch was damaged, he got a new one. If the soldier was dismissed, he preserves the wehrpass at home, but the soldbuch was kept by wehrbezirkskommando. If a soldier was killed in action, the family got the wehrpass and the soldbuch (if it was found) was also kept by wehrbezirkskommando.

            today there is the so called "Soldbuch-archiv" in Germany (Aachen), where many soldbücher are preserved till today, so everybody can ask for copies of the soldbuch of the relatives.

            Hyperion

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              #7
              Hyperion,


              nice book - can you show us the units served with?

              Erich

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                #8
                now you will have the bug

                first of many now

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                  #9
                  I was wondering if someone could help me translate some of the abbreviations and writing in the soldbuch?
                  I can make out some of it, but other stuff is .
                  Thanks!
                  Karl Bandow

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                    #10
                    From doing some translating, they released him from the Heer on MAY 5TH, 1945!
                    Why did they do that so late in the war!?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by dunkirchen1940
                      From doing some translating, they released him from the Heer on MAY 5TH, 1945!
                      Why did they do that so late in the war!?
                      Thats the day the war ended for him, so he was discharged from the Wehrmacht on that date.
                      Was he wounded, was he unfit? If not then he was demobilised as which was common for those guys at this time of the war!!
                      WWII was officially over for Axis forces 8th May 1945.
                      Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                      Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dunkirchen1940
                        I was wondering if someone could help me translate some of the abbreviations and writing in the soldbuch?
                        I can make out some of it, but other stuff is .
                        Thanks!
                        Karl Bandow
                        What do you need to know?
                        Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                        Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                          #13
                          What do you need to know?
                          Well, there are some abbreviations and words I cannot make out on certain pages. I will makes scans of all the pages either tonight or tomorrow and circle the areas I need help with.
                          I would also like to know where I could find out where he was wounded. Is there such a place?
                          Thanks again!
                          Karl

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                            #14
                            I believe wound entries are on pgs 10/11. They generally use codes as a means of indicating what was wrong. A list is available on the net - let me know if you want it.

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                              #15
                              Great Soldbuch mate

                              Your mate

                              Jon

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