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    I picked this up without research and am trying to decipher the script and learn the man's fate. Happy to post more pics if needed but in the interest of space just posting enlistment details and pages I don't understand. Your help greatly appreciated! Here is what I have so far, and feel free of course to correct any errors!
    Edwin Berreitter b. 26 April 1914, Enlisted Innsbruck 1 Aug. 1938, Gebirgs Jager Regt. 136
    1.8.41 Feldwebel, 1.1.42 Leutnant, 1.5.42 Oberleutnant
    Iron Cross IInd Class Oct. 10, 1941, Black Wound Badge Nov. 7, 1941
    Last entry 6.5.42
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    22.6.41 - 6.5.42 "Einsatz gegen Russland an der Eismeerfront". Dr Ernst, Leutnant und stellvertretender Bataillon-Adjudant.

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      #3
      not enough fotos. on 6.May 1942 he died or stopped his service and back to homeland, because his promotion to oberleutnant is in 1943. if posthoumsly, that is too late.

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        #4
        More photos
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          #5
          And...
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            #6
            Is there anything on page 34? That should (but not always) show if he was killed or wounded.
            Jeff

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              #7
              Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
              Is there anything on page 34? That should (but not always) show if he was killed or wounded.
              Jeff
              Yes! Not sure how I missed a page.
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                #8
                During May 1942 the division lost 5 officers KIA, 27 WIA and 2 MIA, of the two MIA one was an ordnance officer and as your man was at battalion level i think there's a good chance it's him.
                Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                  Originally posted by Simon O. View Post
                  During May 1942 the division lost 5 officers KIA, 27 WIA and 2 MIA, of the two MIA one was an ordnance officer and as your man was at battalion level i think there's a good chance it's him.
                  Interesting! Is there a source, in English, to research further?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Wartime Collectables View Post
                    Interesting! Is there a source, in English, to research further?
                    Sorry no, German only. I had a look through the KTB of the 2 Geb.div. and gebirgskorps Norwegen, i'll look through 'winterschlacht im Mai' when i get home which deals with the soviet offensive of April/May 42 against the Litsa front.
                    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                      #11
                      I found him, he was killed in action 5th may 42 in an arctic snow storm whilst fighting against the Soviet 12th Marine Brigade, the confusion lies in that his name has been spelled differently several places. In the divisional history of the 2 Geb.Div. "Es war ein Edelweiss" he is named Bereiter and battalion adjutant, whilst on the Volksbund database he is named Bereitter.
                      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                        Originally posted by Simon O. View Post
                        I found him, he was killed in action 5th may 42 in an arctic snow storm whilst fighting against the Soviet 12th Marine Brigade, the confusion lies in that his name has been spelled differently several places. In the divisional history of the 2 Geb.Div. "Es war ein Edelweiss" he is named Bereiter and battalion adjutant, whilst on the Volksbund database he is named Bereitter.
                        Sad but THANK YOU!

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                          #13
                          interesting research ... and if German made such mistakes.. makes our hobby bit uneasy even more!

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                            #14
                            Thank you everyone for the help. I don't collect Jager, but seeking Panzer items so would love to trade if someone has something of interest!

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