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    LW Stabartz wehrpass

    Hi all,
    here is Dr Steffen Wehrpass, Dr Steffen was born in 1906 and start in the Luftwaffe-Flak Rgt 1 in 1937...

    Herlé
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    When the war start, Dr Steffen was there, not yet as a Stabartz...
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      #3
      he became stabartz in 1942...
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        #4
        And in 1942 he was in STALINGRAD...
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          #5
          so he was stabartz in Stalingrad...let's see in wich unit...
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            #6
            he receive the wound badge in Black in march 43 so, he was wound...with the wehrpass, there was some paper, let's see one...
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              #7
              his award...
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                #8
                Dr Steffen leave Stalingrad on january 1943 ...one of the last airlift...
                I need help to decipher this paper...
                hope you enjoy
                Herlé
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                Last edited by H BABERT; 04-04-2005, 03:21 PM.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for sharing this remarkable grouping! A nicely decorated medical officer- EK I, Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz, Ostmedaille, Erdkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe, usw.!

                  ~ Mike

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                    #10
                    Could you enlarge the awards? I see he also received a Frontflug-Spange (very interesting for a Stabsarzt) in Bronze but I can't tell what type.

                    Guessing it's the Frontflug-Spange für Aufklärer (Reconnaissance), as one of the documents you show lists his flight ops with Nah-Aufklärungs-Staffel 1(H)(short-range reconnaissance squadron).

                    ~ Mike
                    Last edited by Michael Miller; 04-05-2005, 06:54 PM.

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                      #11
                      I can't read what scan #8 says either-- "Doctors' scribbles" are the same in every style of handwriting!

                      "Trp. Flieger" ...Transport Flyer in bronze... and Ground Combat last... interesting!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Michael Miller
                        Could you enlarge the awards? I see he also received a Frontflug-Spange (very interesting for a Stabsarzt) in Bronze but I can't tell what type.

                        Guessing it's the Frontflug-Spange für Aufklärer (Reconnaissance), as one of the documents you show lists his flight ops with Nah-Aufklärungs-Staffel 1(H)(short-range reconnaissance squadron).

                        ~ Mike
                        Hi Mike,
                        here is the award page...
                        Herlé
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