Helle gentlemen,
Just bought myself, from the E-stand (thanks a lot Floris ), this very interesting Wehrpass of a soldier who, in May 1940 crossed the border with Holland at my hometown Roermond as part of the Panzerjäger Abteilung 31 of the 31st Infanterie Division. I've been looking for a long time to find Wehrpässe and/or Soldbücher related to Roermond so I am glad the search finally resulted in this nice filled in Pass.
I also have two questions: can someone translate the wound listed on Page 34 registered at 28-2-42? And the EKII entry is mentioned above the Black Wound Badge which was registered prior to the EKII. Did it happen more often that there was not a chronological order of award entries?
Hope you guys like it as much as I do! Not every day you can find such an interesting Wehrpass linked to the invasion of your own country and especially your own city
That said, others who also have Roermond related Wehrpässe and or Soldbücher please get in touch!
Best regards,
Marcel
Just bought myself, from the E-stand (thanks a lot Floris ), this very interesting Wehrpass of a soldier who, in May 1940 crossed the border with Holland at my hometown Roermond as part of the Panzerjäger Abteilung 31 of the 31st Infanterie Division. I've been looking for a long time to find Wehrpässe and/or Soldbücher related to Roermond so I am glad the search finally resulted in this nice filled in Pass.
I also have two questions: can someone translate the wound listed on Page 34 registered at 28-2-42? And the EKII entry is mentioned above the Black Wound Badge which was registered prior to the EKII. Did it happen more often that there was not a chronological order of award entries?
Hope you guys like it as much as I do! Not every day you can find such an interesting Wehrpass linked to the invasion of your own country and especially your own city
That said, others who also have Roermond related Wehrpässe and or Soldbücher please get in touch!
Best regards,
Marcel
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