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    "LSSAH" and "Das Reich" Soldbücher, SOS

    It was slim pickings for ID book collectors at the Show of Shows this year. I only bought two Soldbücher, both SS and exactly what I am looking for since they fought and died on the Westfront. One Soldbuch belonged to a young "LSSAH" soldier, who was killed in Normandy, and the other belonged to a member of "Das Reich," who was killed in Luxembourg on 18 January 1945.

    First, the Soldbuch of SS-Panzergrenadier Albert Elflein, who fought with the "LAH":

    Albert Elflein was born on 26 December 1926 in Gleisenau. Called up for military service, his Soldbuch was issued in Arnheim on 19 April 1944 by the 7. Stammkompanie (7th Cadre Company) of SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Ausbildungs-und-Ersatz-Bataillon 12 (SS Armored Infantry Training and Replacement Battalion 12), a unit that primarily provided replacements for the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend". However, Elflein was assigned to the 1. SS-Panzer-Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" after completing his basic training. Elflein was assigned to the 13. Kompanie (13th Company) of SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 "LSSAH", which was soon renamed as the 11. Kompanie (11th Company) of SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 "LSSAH". The day after the D-Day landings, Elflein was issued a 9 mm pistol, which is not often seen in the Soldbuch of an SS soldier of the lowest rank.

    Elflein's unit, SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 "LSSAH", was temporarily assigned to the 12. SS-Panzer-Division "Hitlerjugend", which had been defending the city of Caen, France, shortly after D-Day. On the first day of Operation Charnwood (8 and 9 July 1944), which was intended to partially capture Caen, Elflein was killed in action. Elflein was just 17 years old. If anyone has the time to visit the German War Graves Cemetery in Bazenville, France, I would really appreciate a photo of Elflein's grave, which I would like to see posted on this thread.

    For those who interested in learning more about Operation Charnwood, I refer you to these two web pages:

    http://59div.morssweb.com/?bcaen

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Charnwood

    A friend who originally acquired this Soldbuch told me that he acquired the Soldbuch from a Canadian about 12 years ago and always assumed it was picked up on the battlefield by a Canadian vet.
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              Next is the Soldbuch of SS-Rottenführer Heinrich Kapler, who fought with "Nord" and "Das Reich". I owned this Soldbuch more than ten years ago and re-acquired it from the same friend who originally acquired SS-Panzergrenadier Albert Elflein's Soldbuch posted above:

              Heinrich Kapler was born on 21 September 1920 in Watroschef(?), south of Warsaw, Poland. Because he was born in Poland, Kapler was considered to be a Volksdeutscher (Ethnic German). Kapler's Soldbuch is an Ersatzausfertigung (Replacement), but fortunately many of the entries from his original Soldbuch were copied into it. The Soldbuch was issued on 27 May 1944 by the 13. Kompanie (13th Company) of SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 12 (SS Mountain Infantry Regiment 12) of the 6. SS-Gebirgs-Division "Nord" (6th SS Mountain Division "North"), a unit that Kapler had served with since 1942. With this unit, Kapler was issued a 9 mm P 08 Luger pistol and earned the Infantry Assault Badge in Silver on 20 June 1942 and the Wound Badge in Black on 5 July 1943. On the same day Kapler was issued his replacement Soldbuch, he received a Führergeschenk (Führer's Gift Package, which contained such items as sugar, coffee, wine or Sekt (German Champagne), cigarettes, etc.) and was given a 24-day leave. Sometime before September 1944, Kapler was transferred to the 5. Kompanie (5th Company) of SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 3 "Deutschland" of the 3. SS-Panzer-Division "Das Reich". Kapler fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was killed in Luxembourg on 18 January 1945 while opposing American troops. Kapler is buried in a group grave in Sandweiler, Luxembourg. If anyone has the time to visit the German War Graves Cemetery in Sandweiler, Luxembourg, I would really appreciate a photo of Kapler's grave, which I would like to see posted on this thread.
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