A medal award case recently given to me by a friend in Germany contained a small clipping from a wartime German newspaper in November 1941. It expresses thanks from the family of Emil Kanzler to all who have offered sympathy upon the "Heldentod" (heroic death) of their only son: SS-Rottenfuehrer (Corporal) Herbert Kanzler. It is my understanding that the medal (Danziger Kreuz, 2.Klasse-1939) was once awarded to this man.
In researching the forum, the list of recipients of the Danzig Cross (almost exclusively SS) posted by forum member Thierry Tixier last year does not include Kanzler's name among the 35 almost exclusively SS recipients listed there.
My friend Bernie Brule (of SSOCR=SS Officer Computer Research) was not able to assist in this search, since the rank is not Sturmbannfuehrer (Major) or above.
Can anyone assist in finding some record of this SS man for me? I am partucularly interested in knowing if he, in fact, did receive such an award.
Thanks for any advice or assistance which you can offer. John
In researching the forum, the list of recipients of the Danzig Cross (almost exclusively SS) posted by forum member Thierry Tixier last year does not include Kanzler's name among the 35 almost exclusively SS recipients listed there.
My friend Bernie Brule (of SSOCR=SS Officer Computer Research) was not able to assist in this search, since the rank is not Sturmbannfuehrer (Major) or above.
Can anyone assist in finding some record of this SS man for me? I am partucularly interested in knowing if he, in fact, did receive such an award.
Thanks for any advice or assistance which you can offer. John
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