Guys,
Italy isn´t really my cup of tea when it comes to collecting (except Cassino), and I am also not chasing deathcards like crazy, but I couldn´t resist buying this unusual deathcard of Oberleutnant der Reserve and Ritterkreuzträger Hubert Strauß as it was priced very reasonably.
26 year old Strauß was Kompanieführer of 9./Grenadier-Regiment 361, 90. Panzergrenadier-Division. He was awarded the Ritterkreuz October 4 1944, about two weeks before he was killed in action. He certainly didn´t get to enjoy his fame for long...
The card is remarkably large, definitely not standard size. I put a standard card next to it so you can see the difference. I also find the text quite interesting:
"At the height of his soldier's glory, our sunny boy crowned his battle-filled life with the heroic death he suffered on the southern front on October 21, 1944.
His life and death was dedicated to and owned by Großdeutschland and the Führer.
The pain hardened in pride remains with us."
Looks like young Hubert and his entire family (quite educated, looking at their professions, teachers and doctors) were convinced National Socialists.
I know there is quite a few Italy collectors and enthusiasts here. Does anyone have more information on the life and death of Hubert Strauß? If so, please post it here!
Best,
Matthias
Italy isn´t really my cup of tea when it comes to collecting (except Cassino), and I am also not chasing deathcards like crazy, but I couldn´t resist buying this unusual deathcard of Oberleutnant der Reserve and Ritterkreuzträger Hubert Strauß as it was priced very reasonably.
26 year old Strauß was Kompanieführer of 9./Grenadier-Regiment 361, 90. Panzergrenadier-Division. He was awarded the Ritterkreuz October 4 1944, about two weeks before he was killed in action. He certainly didn´t get to enjoy his fame for long...
The card is remarkably large, definitely not standard size. I put a standard card next to it so you can see the difference. I also find the text quite interesting:
"At the height of his soldier's glory, our sunny boy crowned his battle-filled life with the heroic death he suffered on the southern front on October 21, 1944.
His life and death was dedicated to and owned by Großdeutschland and the Führer.
The pain hardened in pride remains with us."
Looks like young Hubert and his entire family (quite educated, looking at their professions, teachers and doctors) were convinced National Socialists.
I know there is quite a few Italy collectors and enthusiasts here. Does anyone have more information on the life and death of Hubert Strauß? If so, please post it here!
Best,
Matthias
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