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      #17
      Nice photos Christoph, a book on Ski.Btl. Schlebrügge? Sounds interesting.
      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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        #18
        Servus Christoph,

        Excellent photos! Did those come from the 1943 book "Schi-j******228;ger am feind! Von Kampf und Kameradschaft eines Schi-Bataillons in der Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" by Oberj******228;ger Gustav Fochler-Hauke? I have that book in my collection. When is your book coming out? I would like to get a copy of it.

        Ski Heil!

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            Originally posted by BergführerKiser View Post
            Servus Christoph,

            Excellent photos! Did those come from the 1943 book "Schi-jäger am feind! Von Kampf und Kameradschaft eines Schi-Bataillons in der Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42" by Oberjäger Gustav Fochler-Hauke? I have that book in my collection. When is your book coming out? I would like to get a copy of it.

            Ski Heil!

            Thanks for the tip off on the book Patrick, i hadn't come across that one before. Found several copies for sale on svab and ordered one straight away
            Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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              #21
              Hello

              Yes the photos are from "Schijäger am Feind" an excellent book about the subject. The main problem I encountered during summarising my sources are that Fochler Hauke and another personal diary uses "codenames" for small villages. It is very hard to find the real names of the small villages which are described in the various reports. Additionally there is not much in the BAMA.

              \Christoph

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                #22
                Servus Christoph,

                Have you tried getting a copy of Hauke's Soldbuch...should have the real names and dates listed in it.

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                  #23
                  Hello

                  I mean all locations mentioned in all my sources. I doubt that his Soldbuch lists all locations where elements of the battalion were in action.

                  \Christoph

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by ChrisA View Post






                    Hello members,

                    nice pictures! On some of these photos you can see some soldier that have "black" stripes on both arms of his camouflage uniform. What is the function of it? Perhaps it is to make a difference between Mannschaften, Unteroffiziere and Offiziere?

                    Thanks in advance

                    best regards

                    Andreas

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                      #25
                      From what i remember they're identification colours and were used to identify friendly troops. Quite important when everyone's wearing white!
                      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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