Hi there, some help please what exactly does the writing say on this? I'm mainly interested in the name and the very long GD regiment name...
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Can anyone read this sutterlein on ek1 doco?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Frank HeukemesAnother small point: the name is actually Järschke, not Jäschke.
But it´s clearly Järschke.
ustufvorwaerts
...silent leges et artes inter arma - im Waffenlärm schweigen die Gesetze und die Künste
Comment
-
Originally posted by max historyJust a small point, but this is not Sütterlin script. It is normal Latin (Roman) script.
Max.
I have a letter by a woman in the 1930's who started the letter in "modern" style and then halfway through switched back to Suetterlin - her Suetterlin was much nicer.
I have also noticed that German PWs were required to write in modern style perhaps for the sake of their Allied censors.
Comment
-
Originally posted by F L ClemensThere are some elements of Suetterlin - look at the mark over the u in Leutnant as well as the d in der.
Max.
Comment
-
Originally posted by bratwurstdimsum
Also the stamp...
?? schultz 6(?) Ers (for Einsatz?) Brig. Grossdeustchland
THANKS AGAIN FOR HELPING!!!
Comment
-
To follow up on the unit - According to Wegmann "Kriegsende zwischen Ems und Weser 1945", on the night of 3 April 1945, the PzGren.-Ersatz-Brigade GD was renamed as PzGren.-Einsatz-Brigade GD. The OB Schule was renamed as Regiment Poeschmann. The Brigadekommandeur was Oberst Glaesemer.
There is only a brief mention of Glaesemer in the book, however Major Poeschmann is referenced 18 times.
Järschke is mentioned once on page 89 as bravely leading a counterattack - most likely the reason for his EK1.
Very nice document you have! If you want more research contact me directly at panzerbaer@aol.com.
Comment
-
[QUOTE=F L Clemens][quote=max history]Sorry, can't agree. That's not Sütterlin; it's more handwriting style. Sütterlin is a definite type of lettering....
I see you missed the point, that's fine anyway.
Well, this forum is so we can all learn something isn't it?
The translation was given, and some ADDITIONAL info too ;-)
Nothing wrong with that and in my opinion, also not besides the point.
Comment
-
Thank you so much for your detailed answer mate
So does the sig belong to Glaesmer then? Do you have his full name?
Cheers
Jeff
Originally posted by F L ClemensTo follow up on the unit - According to Wegmann "Kriegsende zwischen Ems und Weser 1945", on the night of 3 April 1945, the PzGren.-Ersatz-Brigade GD was renamed as PzGren.-Einsatz-Brigade GD. The OB Schule was renamed as Regiment Poeschmann. The Brigadekommandeur was Oberst Glaesemer.
There is only a brief mention of Glaesemer in the book, however Major Poeschmann is referenced 18 times.
Järschke is mentioned once on page 89 as bravely leading a counterattack - most likely the reason for his EK1.
Very nice document you have! If you want more research contact me directly at panzerbaer@aol.com.
Comment
Users Viewing this Thread
Collapse
There is currently 1 user online. 0 members and 1 guests.
Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.
Comment