I am in the process of gathering information of my Opa's military past.
This information I have obtained from photos and from Oma who is still alive and well today. Here is what I have got so far.
Franz Adolphs
German Army 1936 - 1945
92nd Inafantry Regiment (division ?)
Rank Obershirmeister
Opa lived in Cologne and joined the army in 1936, he served in Poland, Russia, France (a few months), and Italy.
He married the sister of one of his comrades, she was 16 he was 28.
Oma (still surviving) lost both her brothers in the war. Her brother, Opa's friend was killed in Russia leading his squad in an assault when a grenade landed in front of him. The other brother was a mechanic for the Luftwaffe and he was MIA also in Russia.
Oma and Opa lost two infants also, only one child survived - my father.
Opa reached the rank of Obershirmeister and was asked to go to Berlin to study to become an officer which he declined. He served in many places including Russia when his remaining regiment was moved to Italy just at the begining of the major Russian offensive. In Italy he was captured by the US and ended the war as a POW.
For six months he was held and finally after the war and after being processed her was set free. He made his way to the northern Russian occupied part of Germany to a small town called Grimmen where his wife and Son lived. Oma had no idea of his whereabouts or well being so I can only imagine the emotion of when he arrived unannounced at her front door.
Opa was never formally discharged.
One of opa's photos shows on his breast his ribbon bar which consists of,
War Merit Cross with crossed swords, Easternfront Medal and Sudetenland Medal.
Now this photo was taken in 1942 and it was the latest photo of him in uniform, so I am very curious to find out if he was issued any other medals or badges after that photo. Or if he was entitled to a four year service medal. Was he wounded? Would his Wehrpass have been returned. I don't seem to think so although I just don't know.
I am also interested to find out about his regiments movements and battles and any other information that would regard him and his military career.
I will post up the photos when I visit my Oma next, she will be very happy for me to do so.
If anybody has information regarding my story or where I could contact for german service records for any information it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank-you for your time
This information I have obtained from photos and from Oma who is still alive and well today. Here is what I have got so far.
Franz Adolphs
German Army 1936 - 1945
92nd Inafantry Regiment (division ?)
Rank Obershirmeister
Opa lived in Cologne and joined the army in 1936, he served in Poland, Russia, France (a few months), and Italy.
He married the sister of one of his comrades, she was 16 he was 28.
Oma (still surviving) lost both her brothers in the war. Her brother, Opa's friend was killed in Russia leading his squad in an assault when a grenade landed in front of him. The other brother was a mechanic for the Luftwaffe and he was MIA also in Russia.
Oma and Opa lost two infants also, only one child survived - my father.
Opa reached the rank of Obershirmeister and was asked to go to Berlin to study to become an officer which he declined. He served in many places including Russia when his remaining regiment was moved to Italy just at the begining of the major Russian offensive. In Italy he was captured by the US and ended the war as a POW.
For six months he was held and finally after the war and after being processed her was set free. He made his way to the northern Russian occupied part of Germany to a small town called Grimmen where his wife and Son lived. Oma had no idea of his whereabouts or well being so I can only imagine the emotion of when he arrived unannounced at her front door.
Opa was never formally discharged.
One of opa's photos shows on his breast his ribbon bar which consists of,
War Merit Cross with crossed swords, Easternfront Medal and Sudetenland Medal.
Now this photo was taken in 1942 and it was the latest photo of him in uniform, so I am very curious to find out if he was issued any other medals or badges after that photo. Or if he was entitled to a four year service medal. Was he wounded? Would his Wehrpass have been returned. I don't seem to think so although I just don't know.
I am also interested to find out about his regiments movements and battles and any other information that would regard him and his military career.
I will post up the photos when I visit my Oma next, she will be very happy for me to do so.
If anybody has information regarding my story or where I could contact for german service records for any information it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank-you for your time
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