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    #16
    From August 1940 - March 1943 he was with E Kommandatur 8/XIII commanded by

    Koflug (Kommando Flughafenbereich) St. Omer / France.

    8/XIII was renamed Oct 1942 (?) in A 218/XII.

    Gerdan

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      #17
      I see he was trained (erlernter) as a fitter, locksmith, metalworker (Schlosser); I can't read what his Beruf (profession) is.

      Very interesting book, and great research as always!

      best
      Hank
      Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
      ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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        #18
        Originally posted by Luft 76 View Post
        Nice one !
        Interesting to see that he was first in Bodenpersonal before to be transfered to army. When he was in Lw, he was in north of France (see p. 32 : Einsatz in Nordfrankreich) : it explains the stamp of Luftgaupostamt Brussel who controled all Lw units of northern France and Belgium (between the Seine and the Rhine).


        Thanks for info!

        Ciao Oriano

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          #19
          Originally posted by Hank C. View Post
          I see he was trained (erlernter) as a fitter, locksmith, metalworker (Schlosser); I can't read what his Beruf (profession) is.

          Very interesting book, and great research as always!

          best
          Hank

          I read (page 3) schlosser and zementeur.... correct?

          many thanks Hank

          ciao Oriano

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            #20
            Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
            From August 1940 - March 1943 he was with E Kommandatur 8/XIII commanded by

            Koflug (Kommando Flughafenbereich) St. Omer / France.

            8/XIII was renamed Oct 1942 (?) in A 218/XII.

            Gerdan
            many thanks Gerdan for all the "french" informations.

            ciao Oriano

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              #21
              Yes, he is a Zementeur and the profession of his father was "Geschirrvertreter" - dishes agent...

              Ciao

              Gerdan

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
                Yes, he is a Zementeur and the profession of his father was "Geschirrvertreter" - dishes agent...

                Ciao

                Gerdan

                grazie mille!
                ciao Oriano

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                  #23
                  despite this soldier is not arrived in Rimini, this wehrpass has always survived in my collection because it is cnnected, for the a place and for the period, to this wehrpass of the 92 ID, which is one of my first (in 2009) that I posted here but the pictures are disappeared ( in all these years I've learned to upload photos from the forum server !!!)

                  Alois Ettl Aaready soldier in the Austrian Bundeswehr before the annexation (I enclose this really interesting discussion about the uniform photo in his wehrpass)



                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=laiatico


                  Alois fell a few days early, always in mid July 1944, Always just below Villa Saletta, and always in another special place, even unique, always of Tuscany in the province of Pisa... in Laiatico
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                    #24
                    quicly :

                    released in July 1939 to Engrerau in the Sudetes (today Petrzalka ) where he was headquartered his JR 104, formed by many ex Austrian army soldier...

                    the peculiarity of the Erkennungsmarke with the Austrian 'Bundesheer' numbering where the soldier came from and the NCO photo
                    applied after its promotion in 1941 as detailed in the discussion above enclosed
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                      #25
                      Enlisted on October 1, 1937 in the Austrian Army.... a nice photo of austrian soldiers in 30s
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                        #26
                        His long military service (8 years)
                        IR 13 of the Bundesheeres in Wien-Strebersdorf (with the 4th Austrian Infanterie Division) which after the Anschluss forms the IR 134 of the new 44 ID.
                        He is injured in the French campaign. After convalescence fights in russia with 262 ID, he is again injured near Orel, then he comes to Italy in February 1944 in the new 92 ID, in the Gren. Reg. 1059....
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                        Last edited by mufasa; 07-16-2017, 09:49 AM.

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                          #27
                          I tried to do a search about the 134 IR in France and he should have been injured (June 5, 1940) around Amiens .... the 134 IR inspected by Hitler
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                            #28
                            his weapons training, Military driving licenses (1-2-3) zougfuhrer : platoon commander,
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                              #29
                              ..... Unteroffizier in 1939 and Oberfelwebel (in Italy in May 1944 at 28 years)...

                              ... Sudetes, EkII and black wound badge in France in June 1940
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                                #30
                                Campaigns page

                                and finally page 34 ... hi two injuries were recorded

                                june 1940 bullet wound in ??? Fourteville ???
                                juli 1943 grenade splinter in Seminowo

                                and our young Oberfeldwebel will fall on July 10, 1944 in Lajatico (Ceretella)co ...


                                teh wehrpass closing feldpost dated 21.11.1944 (4 months after the death of Alois) is of the 468 Ersatz Battalion of the 362 Id which absorbs the remains of the 92 ID
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