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    #16
    And I close with chronological seuquence of his photos during his career

    1930, Josef just enlisted, I imagine the photo of the Wehrpass Reichsweher
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      #17
      1935/1935 studio photo , with his NCO uniform....
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        #18
        1938 the photo for his Wehrpass
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          #19
          1941? Russia
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            #20
            Finally, the beautiful picture chosen by his wife for his Death card, with the EK1, Stabfeldwebel,
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              #21
              Great ! Very nice illustrated.
              Note that he was also specialised with the schwere Infanterie Geschutz 33 (sIG 33 ; see p. 20).

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                #22
                Originally posted by Luft 76 View Post
                Great ! Very nice illustrated.
                Note that he was also specialised with the schwere Infanterie Geschutz 33 (sIG 33 ; see p. 20).
                absolutely right my friend ...


                thank you. Ciao Oriano
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                  #23
                  more two photo of his teachers in the Military School of Monaco,
                  taken in 1935/1936..... and in horse training
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                    #24
                    and Pomezia is out of my usual itineraries, but as soon as I'm around Rome I go to see where Josep is buried....... and the great German cemetery of Pomezia in some photos and in an aerial view (it is inside the pine forest)




                    Nachname: Hage
                    Vorname: Josef
                    Dienstgrad: Stabsfeldwebel
                    Geburtsdatum: 05.08.1912
                    Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 23.03.1944

                    Josef Hage ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Pomezia.
                    Endgrablage: Block L Grab 1232
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                      #25
                      Hello Oriano !

                      Excellent presentation of a soldier with a long time career and a tragic end.
                      Really a great group, with so many photos illustrating many details of his early career and
                      of course excellent additions due to the maps and the photos from today.
                      Outstanding presentation, leading us through the different stages of his career.
                      Thanks for taking the time researching and showing all this !

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                      Some remarks and questions:

                      1.) Monaco = München ?! (As it took me a while, and I wish we would have AS Monaco in the Bundesliga,
                      instead of FC Bayern München ... )

                      2.) in #23 :
                      The funny picture description on the back says :
                      "Der Priester der hl. [=heiligen] Barbara, Major Matting (?!)"
                      As (I think) the "heilige Barbara" was the patroness of Artillerie soldiers, this course must be about artillery !

                      3.) In 1939 he was (likely as instructor) with 15. E[rgänzungs-].(I.G.)/IR 61 (München).
                      These Ergänzungs-units were intended for short time courses (2-3 month) of recruits, mostly of the "weisse Jahrgänge".
                      Most of these units were used for the formation of the divisons of the 4th wave (here 268. Inf.Div.):
                      http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...egtAEB61-R.htm

                      4.) The map from Aug. 1941 shows the 268. Inf.Div. defending the "Jelnja-Bogen" (Jelnya salient). This area was considered
                      as a very important jump off position for the attack towards Moscow. All units deployed there suffered severe losses.
                      It is at least possible, that he received his EK I in connection with that battles.

                      5.) In 1942 he was with Inf.Gesch.Ers.Kp. 268, which was located in Kempten (subordinated to Inf.Ers.Rgt. 527)

                      6.) Picture #17 : the letters on his shoulderboards : is that I.S. for Infanterie-Schule ?

                      7.) Is there an explanation, why the entry for Fahnenjunker was made (and later crossed aout ?!

                      Thanks again and best regards,

                      Archi

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Archi View Post
                        Hello Oriano !

                        Excellent presentation of a soldier with a long time career and a tragic end.
                        Really a great group, with so many photos illustrating many details of his early career and
                        of course excellent additions due to the maps and the photos from today.
                        Outstanding presentation, leading us through the different stages of his career.
                        Thanks for taking the time researching and showing all this !

                        ===========================
                        Some remarks and questions:

                        1.) Monaco = München ?! (As it took me a while, and I wish we would have AS Monaco in the Bundesliga,
                        instead of FC Bayern München ... )

                        2.) in #23 :
                        The funny picture description on the back says :
                        "Der Priester der hl. [=heiligen] Barbara, Major Matting (?!)"
                        As (I think) the "heilige Barbara" was the patroness of Artillerie soldiers, this course must be about artillery !

                        3.) In 1939 he was (likely as instructor) with 15. E[rgänzungs-].(I.G.)/IR 61 (München).
                        These Ergänzungs-units were intended for short time courses (2-3 month) of recruits, mostly of the "weisse Jahrgänge".
                        Most of these units were used for the formation of the divisons of the 4th wave (here 268. Inf.Div.):
                        http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...egtAEB61-R.htm

                        4.) The map from Aug. 1941 shows the 268. Inf.Div. defending the "Jelnja-Bogen" (Jelnya salient). This area was considered
                        as a very important jump off position for the attack towards Moscow. All units deployed there suffered severe losses.
                        It is at least possible, that he received his EK I in connection with that battles.

                        5.) In 1942 he was with Inf.Gesch.Ers.Kp. 268, which was located in Kempten (subordinated to Inf.Ers.Rgt. 527)

                        6.) Picture #17 : the letters on his shoulderboards : is that I.S. for Infanterie-Schule ?

                        7.) Is there an explanation, why the entry for Fahnenjunker was made (and later crossed aout ?!

                        Thanks again and best regards,

                        Archi



                        as always thanks Archi for your observations and additions ...
                        all very interesting, especially those on the "Ergänzungs-units" and "Jelnja-Bogen" front ....

                        I was also curious about his "shoulderboards" and I had opened a discussion here ....

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=969065





                        finally I'm also confused about the last entry point for Fahnenjunker .... on pages 37 it looks like ROB (Reserveoffizierbewerber) turned into RTB (Regiment Tagebefehl) that changes in form shape but not in substance, right?

                        ciao Oriano

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