SS-Pz Gr was found near Sookula-Estonia, by Estonian military historical club, the owner has no ID disc, just the letters which was found in the pocket. Needs help to recognize the persone and language in the letters- looks like the persone is from Sweden(?). The letter sent over German town Schnaitssee, but last letters in the letter looks like....borg. The name of volunteer looks like Klunster Blay. Needs to recognize the name before burrial. Any help appreciated.
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Help! Norge: 2 battaillon, found near Sookula-Estonia
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Now must work!
But they are so big( more than 1 MB, to better look)
http://aboutww2militaria.com/dljaforumov/kop%20112.jpg
http://aboutww2militaria.com/dljaforumov/kop%20116.jpg
http://aboutww2militaria.com/dljaforumov/kop%20117.jpg
http://aboutww2militaria.com/dljaforumov/kop%20121.jpg
http://aboutww2militaria.com/dljaforumov/kop%20129.jpg
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The last name on the last picture looks like it could be Fuglesang, a surname found in Norway. First name perhaps Ludwig? The FP-nr.32878D indicates 11./SS-Pz.Gr.Rgt 'Norge'Last edited by Simon O.; 08-23-2006, 10:31 AM.Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
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Originally posted by Simon orchardThe last name on the last picture looks like it could be Fuglesang, a surname found in Norway. First name perhaps Ludwig? The FP-nr.32878D indicates 11./SS-Pz.Gr.Rgt 'Norge'
Very interesting that the letters sent over the Schnaitsee postal office, but letter sent from another town- last letters looks like ....borg (very difficult writing)Last edited by Simon O.; 08-24-2006, 01:44 AM.
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