I am new to this community. Please be gentle with me for now. I am trying to find any documentation pertaining to my father. His name was Anton Boos. His Erkennungsmarke is -934-St.Kp.Pz.E.Abt.7 In 1943 he was in 3.Kompanie Panzer-Regiment 2. In 1944, 16th Panzer Division. Feldpost number in 1944 was 57659. Would appreciate any help that would be offered. Have photos and some documentation. At the end of the war he was a U.S. POW, have release papers.
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Originally posted by rbminis View PostI am new to this community. Please be gentle with me for now. I am trying to find any documentation pertaining to my father. His name was Anton Boos. His Erkennungsmarke is -934-St.Kp.Pz.E.Abt.7 In 1943 he was in 3.Kompanie Panzer-Regiment 2. In 1944, 16th Panzer Division. Feldpost number in 1944 was 57659. Would appreciate any help that would be offered. Have photos and some documentation. At the end of the war he was a U.S. POW, have release papers.
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Hi,
well, if you are looking for informations about your military career of your father then in my opinion the best thing you can do is contact the WASt (or deutsche Dienststelle) in Berlin. http://www.dd-wast.de/frame_e.htm (You will finde any informations that are important in the link) The WASt has got informations about every soldier that served in the Wehrmacht, but unfortunetly the results are not always detailed and in general the wait takes about nine month or even longer, but sometimes you get it somehow faster. In my case the application to the WASt costed something about 20€ Anyway its worth a try The FPN beloged to the 3. Kompanie Panzer-Regiment 2.
Regards,
Siegbert
P.S.: If you send application to the WASt, please send the application in a letter (Ive made the experience that it goes faster.)
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Danke,
I have already done this, that is how I have as much info as I do. I recieved two pages of info, in German of course, as well as photo copies of some maps. It took about 4 months.
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Here are some of the photos and paper work that I have.Attached FilesLast edited by rbminis; 03-23-2009, 07:31 PM.
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Looks like one at a time for now.Attached FilesLast edited by rbminis; 03-23-2009, 07:32 PM.
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Can anyone identify what book this comes from? Please and thanks.Attached Files
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Welcome to the forum rbminis!
When you contacted WASt, did you tell them you were a relative? Of course that way you will ensure to get as much as they have themselves!
Some interesting photos you show, in the first one wearing black panzer wrap and side/overseas cap he appears to be wearing a metal cap eagle! Not particularly common.
The third one, as RylanBrissette mentions, not normal to wear a Panzer Totenkopf on this cap! Also, the Waffenfarbe is very dark on this cap, obviously not pink which was common to Panzer troops, more red or black!?!?!?
The list of Einsatztage you show, could well have come out of his Soldbuch (Paybook). These days count towards his Panzer Assault Badge and subsequent higher awards. The one he wears in the photo required 3 combat days as a requirement.
It looks like the bottom signature on this document is that of Oberleutnant Heinz Beutler of 3 Kompanie, Panzer Regiment 2, 16 Panzer Division. Awarded the Knights Cross (Ritterkreuz) on 14.2.1945.
/IanPhotos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection
Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1
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