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    Soldbuch, Major Carl-Viggo von Moltke

    I recently acquired this Soldbuch from Germany and thought I would share a few pages with you ID collectors. At first glance, one doesn't note anything special about this Soldbuch; however, this officer was a member of one of Germany's most famous military families. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Carl-Viggo von Moltke, then an Oberleutnant, served on the staff of the IInd Battalion of Infantry Regiment 7. He then held three high-level staff positions, serving with the VIII. Armeekorps, XX. Armeekorps, and the XXXXVII. Panzerkorps. He was wounded twice by shrapnel showing that serving as a staff officer wasn't any guarantee that one wouldn't be under fire. Carl-Viggo served in World War I and received the E.K. 2. Klasse. After WWI, he became a member of the Freikorps. During the Second World War, he received the Clasp to the E.K. 2. Klasse, the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern (it's interesting that he didn't first receive the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern), the Ostmedaille, and the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Perhaps the most interesting part of Carl-Viggo von Moltke's history is that his nephew, Helmuth James von Moltke, attempted to get him to join the anti-Hitler movement; however, Carl-Viggo did not get involved. Helmuth James von Moltke was executed on 23 January 1945 for his membership in the Kreisau Circle resistance group. Another relative of Carl-Viggo, Wilhelm-Viggo von Moltke, immigrated to the U.S. in 1940 and became a famous architect and was a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

    Carl-Viggo von Moltke was captured in early 1945 and later held in Camp 2224 in Jabbeke, Belgium, which was run by the British. After the war, Carl-Viggo held a political office. He died on 9 November 1990.

    Perhaps someone can tell me what Carl-Viggo's position was on either the VIII. Armeekorps, XX. Armeekorps, or the XXXXVII. Panzerkorps.

    Barry
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              It's interesting that Carl-Viggo von Moltke's photo was taken and printed at a the Carl Just photo studio in Schweidnitz and is dated 1944.
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                #8
                A fine soldbuch and soldier Barry.

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                  #9
                  Barry,
                  Another nice book for your collection.
                  Jeff

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                    #10
                    Nice Soldbuch, Barry.

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                      #11
                      Nice Soldbuch Barry!

                      Just to give him and his wife there full names

                      Karl Viggo Wilhelm Helmuth Joachim von Moltke, born 26.1.1897 in Kreisau.
                      Wife: Fredle-Ilse Eugenie Elise Valeska Margarete von Gossler, born 3.8.1897 in Trebnitz, Schlesien.

                      He does not appear to have been with Infanterie Regiment 7 as of 3.1.1939 as he is not listed in the Stellenbesetzung. However there is a von Moltke with Kavalallerie Regiment 9, however this could well be Helmut von Moltke RKT.

                      Lt. Hohmeyer is the officer signing the bottom of page 2.

                      Obstlt.u.Adj. Maurtiz Freiherr von Strachwitz, later Generalleteutnant RKT authorises the promotion on page 3.

                      Obstlt. Hans Graetz authorises the security check 1.12.1943 on page 15 and the Führergeschenk on page 21.

                      Obstlt. Friedrich von Wülcknitz, Spange on page 21 and leaves on page 22.

                      Obstlt. Karl-Friedrich von der Groeben, KVK I on page 22 and leave nr. 5 on page 24.

                      Additionally its not the first time I have seen the KVK II m/S missing and only the I Klasse being entered.....doubt he was not awarded it!

                      /Ian
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                      Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

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

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                        #12
                        The Mauritz von Strachwitz signature is a nice bonus (another famous military family!). I believe he was a cousin of Hyazinth, the Panzergraf.

                        I'm sure there must be Moltke fans out there who know more about this one.

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                          Originally posted by Ian Jewison View Post
                          Nice Soldbuch Barry!

                          Just to give him and his wife there full names

                          Karl Viggo Wilhelm Helmuth Joachim von Moltke, born 26.1.1897 in Kreisau.
                          Wife: Fredle-Ilse Eugenie Elise Valeska Margarete von Gossler, born 3.8.1897 in Trebnitz, Schlesien.

                          He does not appear to have been with Infanterie Regiment 7 as of 3.1.1939 as he is not listed in the Stellenbesetzung. However there is a von Moltke with Kavalallerie Regiment 9, however this could well be Helmut von Moltke RKT.

                          Lt. Hohmeyer is the officer signing the bottom of page 2.

                          Obstlt.u.Adj. Maurtiz Freiherr von Strachwitz, later Generalleteutnant RKT authorises the promotion on page 3.

                          Obstlt. Hans Graetz authorises the security check 1.12.1943 on page 15 and the Führergeschenk on page 21.

                          Obstlt. Friedrich von Wülcknitz, Spange on page 21 and leaves on page 22.

                          Obstlt. Karl-Friedrich von der Groeben, KVK I on page 22 and leave nr. 5 on page 24.

                          Additionally its not the first time I have seen the KVK II m/S missing and only the I Klasse being entered.....doubt he was not awarded it!

                          /Ian
                          Ian,

                          Wow, thanks for the effort you put into identifying the signatures. The Strachwitz signature was definitely a surprise!

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                            #14
                            Great Soldbuch Barry

                            Best,
                            Rob

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                              #15
                              Ahh, so you bought it
                              Nice!
                              I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
                              Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
                              My website: Gotrick.nl

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