We've all seen a number of photographs of foreign volunteers to the Wehrmacht -- Indians, Arabs, Turkmen, and so on -- in the foreign volunteer units. This one is a first for me: A decorated black German NCO in a regular combat line unit. He is the recipient of the Assault Badge, the Wound Badge in Black, and it looks like (from the ribbons) the Russian Front Medal and the KVKII.
The inscription on the back reads "Franz mit Kind und Frau," so we know the soldier has a German name, Franz, and -- if born outside of Germany, he had at least one German parent. I can't explain this one, but it's just a personal snapshot, not a publicity, propaganda, or press photo. I think it's ironic the Germans would put a black citizen into a combat unit with white soldiers, and make him an NCO, when the United States would not even let them serve together. Has anyone else ever seen a photograph of a black German soldier?
The inscription on the back reads "Franz mit Kind und Frau," so we know the soldier has a German name, Franz, and -- if born outside of Germany, he had at least one German parent. I can't explain this one, but it's just a personal snapshot, not a publicity, propaganda, or press photo. I think it's ironic the Germans would put a black citizen into a combat unit with white soldiers, and make him an NCO, when the United States would not even let them serve together. Has anyone else ever seen a photograph of a black German soldier?
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