Today I was going thru my "unsorted" Soldbucher trying to pick up few more to sell, because I really have way too many.
Oberfeldartz Lichtschlag looked like another moderately interesting officer who was serving in Feldlazarett 211 that belonged to 211. Sicherungs-Division. This particular Division did some bad things during WW2, but I am interested in other matters when it comes to collecting paperwork... I think I got this one from Weitze together with dozen other officer's Soldbucher, they all came from an old collection that someone had sold to Weitze. During that time Lichtschlag's other career wasn't mentioned, so price was not that much.
Luckily I googled him this time: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Lichtschlag
Yes he was an Oberfeldartz, but he was also SS-Oberführer and his SS number was rather low 18332. Dr. Lichtschlag also received the SS-Totenkopf ring and Ehrendegen.
Oberfeldartz Lichtschlag looked like another moderately interesting officer who was serving in Feldlazarett 211 that belonged to 211. Sicherungs-Division. This particular Division did some bad things during WW2, but I am interested in other matters when it comes to collecting paperwork... I think I got this one from Weitze together with dozen other officer's Soldbucher, they all came from an old collection that someone had sold to Weitze. During that time Lichtschlag's other career wasn't mentioned, so price was not that much.
Luckily I googled him this time: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Lichtschlag
Yes he was an Oberfeldartz, but he was also SS-Oberführer and his SS number was rather low 18332. Dr. Lichtschlag also received the SS-Totenkopf ring and Ehrendegen.
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