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    SS medical document for award of Gold Wound Badge / Prague

    I'm not sure if I've identified this interesting SS document properly. But it looks to drafted at a hospital, and given to an SS soldier, showing his award of the Gold Wound Badge. Probably (?) for a "heavy wound." Can anyone shed any details or comments?

    Thanks in advance.
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    #2
    Your guy was blind ("kriegsblind").

    Gerdabn

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      #3
      There was a special school for "Kriegsblinde " in Prag.

      SS-Sanitäts-Schule Prag-Beneschau

      Mit angegliedertem SS-Lazarett Prag-Podol
      (SS-Lazarett für)Kriegsblinden-Schule Prag

      Commander: SS-Hstuf Siegfried Köel

      Gerdan

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        #4
        Thanks, Gerdan. That's some interesting info.

        So Josef Pfitzer was no doubt awarded the EK 2nd class, and the Gold Wound Badge, for the lose of his eyesight, presumably in battle. Sad.

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          #5
          Interesting document. Let's hope this guy wasn't still in Prague when the Czechs started their genocide in May, 1945.

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            #6
            He is not listed in the Volksbund list…

            Gerdan

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              #7
              The document issued by the SS hospital dept. for war blinded simply certifies that the named soldier has the EK 2 and wound badge in gold. The document does not indicate when and for what they were awarded.

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                #8
                Thanks, Pauke, for the clarification.

                What does that indicate, Gerdan?

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                  #9
                  Indeed the document only confirms that your war-blinded guy had bee bestowed with the wound

                  badge in gold - not the reason why he was awarded the badge but he must have been wounded

                  in action (WIA) with the result that he was blind. If a soldier was seriously wounded and he was

                  totally blind he normally was bestowed with the wound badge in gold.


                  Gerdan

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