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    Helping a German family with their Grandfather. Kriegsmarine Officer soldbuch+pics

    Good morning everybody,

    Last year I asked on this forum for help about a Kriegsmarine officer but had no information to begin with. I am helping the family of my (German) partner and especially my father in law. He was too young when his own dad died to ask what he did during WWII. People tried hard on this forum but it was hopeless as I only had a name. One year later, we found his soldbuch and war pictures of the man ! Moreover, we have an answer from the Deutsche Dienststelle. All of this is interesting but neither of us are knowledgeable about units and Kriegsmarine info. Could you experts help us have a picture of what he did during WWII ? What was his war ? Did he fight ? What kind of unit was he in ? etc..

    What we knew:
    Rudolf Grimm was born in 14 August 1914, only a few days after his dad left for WWI. His dad was KIA in France in August 1918. He went in the Kriegsmarine in the thirties and served during WWII. He was POW at the end of the war in France

    What Deutsche Dienststelle told us:
    Dienstzeiten bei der Kriegsmarine:
    01.10.35 - 30.09.1936
    01.05.38 - 28.05.38
    30.09.38 - 22.10.1938
    04.08.1939 - 08.05.1945 (Kapitulation) Kriegsmarine

    Marinestammrollennummern : 1) O. 832/35 WS 2) O. 91/35 KT
    Zeit: Kommando, Standort; Verwendung (soweit vorhanden)
    01.10.35 - 13.02.1936 2. Kompanie V. Marineartillerieabteilung Pillau
    14.02.36 - 31.07.36 4. Kompanie Marinenachrichtenschule Murwik Funkgastenlehrgang
    01 08 36 - 30.09.1936 1. Minensuchflottille Pillau
    01.05.038 - 28.05.38 III. Narineunteroffizierlehrabteilung Plon
    30.09.38 - 22. 10.38 Marinenachrichtenoffizier Swinemunde
    04.09.1939 - 01.10.40 Marinenachrichtenoffizier Swinemunde
    02.01.40 - 28.12.43 Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine Seekriegsleitung Chef Marinenachrichtendienst I und III
    29.12.43 - 08.05.45 3. Funkmessabteilung, Brest bzw. ab Herbst 1944 Festung La Rochelle Regiment Zapp Marinenachrichtenoffizier wahrend dieser Zeit: 06 06 44 01 04 44 Funkmessoffizierlehrgang

    Beforderungen:
    30.09.36 Oberfunkgast Zugleich Reserveunteroffizieranwarter
    01 04 38 Funkgefreiter d R
    25 11 38 Funkmaat d. R
    01 02 41 Reserveoffizieranwarter (Ernennung)
    01 10 41 Leutnant MA d R
    01 08 43 Oberleutnant MA d R
    01 10 43 Oberleutnant MN d R Umernennung Rangdienstalter 01 08 43

    POW 09 05 45 in La Rochelle with the French. Freed around 03 06 47
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    Soldbuch
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      More
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        #4
        More again
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          #5
          Soldbuch again
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            #6
            Soldbuch and pic
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              #7
              Well he led a quite life until the last months of the war.

              A signals officer on land for most of the war. The EKII award indicates he was part of Marine Regiment Zapp, the FP number is that of the 3 U-Fl. in La Rochelle which Zapp commanded until he took to land fighting


              http://www.uboat.net/men/zapp.htm

              His posting to Brest and subsequently La Rochelle was as a radar officer.
              Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                #8
                Simon,

                thank you for these information. It is very useful. Good for him that he led a quiet life until 1945. Would the EKII suggest that he fought in 1945 ? Do you know what Chef marinenachrichtendienst mean and what does it implies ?

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                  #9
                  he was working under the commander of the naval signals service, but i don't know what departments I and III were concerned with.

                  yes, the EKII indicates he saw some form of combat action in 1945, though as he was an officer it could also be for his command during some operation. Whichever, it is combat related.
                  Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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