Hi, I recently was able to add this very interesting Wehrpass to my collection and wanted to share it with you guys. Hope you enjoy!
BTW; the writing on page 4 was done on the computer not the actual WP.
Karl Heinz Krudewig was born on 01.01.1921 in Koblenz, Germany. He was a good student, even learning English, and a rather accomplished sportsman as well. Earning the Reichsjungend Sportsabzeichen, Leistungs Abzeichen, Reichssportsabzeichen and being trained in open water swimming and cycling. His Wehrpass was opened on 30.05.1940 and he spend some time in an Ers. Btl. and a March. Batl. until he became a member of a front unit. On 12.10.1941 he became a member of Infanterie Regiment 227 which was part of 100 Jäger Division. At this time his division saw some heavy action at Kolomak and later that month they reached the city of Charkow. A little more than a month after he joined his unit he was for some unknown reason sent to a Lazarett. I doubt he was wounded but there is nothing written about this in his Wehrpass unfortunately. Anyway, during his time with various Genesende bataillonen he started the KOB course. KOB stands for “Kriegsoffizier-Bewerber” (war officer candidate) and this course was for meant for lower ranking soldiers that showed potential to become an officer. In the winter of 1941 the Wehrmacht lost more officers than they could cope with and training new ones with the regular officers course took too much time so they decided to train those who showed potential at the front.
BTW; the writing on page 4 was done on the computer not the actual WP.
Karl Heinz Krudewig was born on 01.01.1921 in Koblenz, Germany. He was a good student, even learning English, and a rather accomplished sportsman as well. Earning the Reichsjungend Sportsabzeichen, Leistungs Abzeichen, Reichssportsabzeichen and being trained in open water swimming and cycling. His Wehrpass was opened on 30.05.1940 and he spend some time in an Ers. Btl. and a March. Batl. until he became a member of a front unit. On 12.10.1941 he became a member of Infanterie Regiment 227 which was part of 100 Jäger Division. At this time his division saw some heavy action at Kolomak and later that month they reached the city of Charkow. A little more than a month after he joined his unit he was for some unknown reason sent to a Lazarett. I doubt he was wounded but there is nothing written about this in his Wehrpass unfortunately. Anyway, during his time with various Genesende bataillonen he started the KOB course. KOB stands for “Kriegsoffizier-Bewerber” (war officer candidate) and this course was for meant for lower ranking soldiers that showed potential to become an officer. In the winter of 1941 the Wehrmacht lost more officers than they could cope with and training new ones with the regular officers course took too much time so they decided to train those who showed potential at the front.
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