Hello all,
It is been a long time(2014) since I posted something out of my collection, new relationships, studies etc. etc. I am happy to show you one of my favourites. It takes nearly 2 years of research but finally I found all missing pieces of his story. I get many information of relatives and the German Redd Cross. A sad story of a young man fighting at Kursk, with the famous Grenadier-Regiment 916 of the 352 Infanterie Division at the Beaches of Normandy and in the Battle of the Bulge. Losing his live in the last months of the war.
Look at the blood on the cover of the Soldbuch, most probably blood from his fatal wounds. Karl Prünte never went home, the last time his parents get news of him was in March 1945 around Bittburg. The first tracing request was submitted in 1947 by his father, it was renewed in 1950. In 1965 his sister applied for a declaration of death on behalf of Karl Prünte. The case was closed by the German Red Cross on 14.11.1980 by means of a military expertise. Acoording to this expertise Karl Prünte was with high probability killed in action between mid-February and end of March 145 in combats of his unit through the regions Pfalz and Eigen to the river Rhine, attempting to retreat from the German/French frontier area.
Take a seat and go back in time with the family Prünte, a sad journey starting in 1921, ended with a declaration of death in 1980.
Aram
It is been a long time(2014) since I posted something out of my collection, new relationships, studies etc. etc. I am happy to show you one of my favourites. It takes nearly 2 years of research but finally I found all missing pieces of his story. I get many information of relatives and the German Redd Cross. A sad story of a young man fighting at Kursk, with the famous Grenadier-Regiment 916 of the 352 Infanterie Division at the Beaches of Normandy and in the Battle of the Bulge. Losing his live in the last months of the war.
Look at the blood on the cover of the Soldbuch, most probably blood from his fatal wounds. Karl Prünte never went home, the last time his parents get news of him was in March 1945 around Bittburg. The first tracing request was submitted in 1947 by his father, it was renewed in 1950. In 1965 his sister applied for a declaration of death on behalf of Karl Prünte. The case was closed by the German Red Cross on 14.11.1980 by means of a military expertise. Acoording to this expertise Karl Prünte was with high probability killed in action between mid-February and end of March 145 in combats of his unit through the regions Pfalz and Eigen to the river Rhine, attempting to retreat from the German/French frontier area.
Take a seat and go back in time with the family Prünte, a sad journey starting in 1921, ended with a declaration of death in 1980.
Aram
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