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    hi all just got wound badge citiation black any body tell me the meaning kraftfahr and russland cheers

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    Hi

    Despite I not am German I'll give it a try!

    Kraft means something like power or muscle eg. Kraftstoff means Petrol for driving a car etc. Fahr means a kind of moving like Fahrschule who is School where you lear to Driving. Fahrrad means a Motorcycle.
    Russland is the German word for Russia.

    But Kraftfahr is a strange word I guess you must have the word "Kradfahrer" this means a Dispacts rider?
    Any Germans around?
    Regards

    Kim
    Originally posted by douglynn
    hi all just got wound badge citiation black any body tell me the meaning kraftfahr and russland cheers

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      #3
      thanks

      [QUOTE=kmh]Hi
      100 per cent kraftfahr_kompanie 329 i looked it up in dictionary thought maybe motor pool driver some word just canot find in dictionary will keep trying

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        [QUOTE=douglynn]
        Originally posted by kmh
        Hi
        100 per cent kraftfahr_kompanie 329 i looked it up in dictionary thought maybe motor pool driver some word just canot find in dictionary will keep trying
        Hi gentlemen:

        The german word "Kraftfahrer" simply means "driver" of a motorized vehicle.
        As there were many horse drawn vehicles too in the Wehrmacht the term "Kraftfahrer" should clarify the difference to a "Fahrer" of for example a horse drawn vehicle.
        In german it also means a profession , if someone is a truck driver he will be called a "Kraftfahrer".

        So a "Kraftfahrkompanie" is a motorized driving unit.

        Hope this helps and greetings from Austria!

        Bernhard

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bernhard
          Hi gentlemen:

          The german word "Kraftfahrer" simply means "driver" of a motorized vehicle.
          As there were many horse drawn vehicles too in the Wehrmacht the term "Kraftfahrer" should clarify the difference to a "Fahrer" of for example a horse drawn vehicle.
          In german it also means a profession , if someone is a truck driver he will be called a "Kraftfahrer".

          So a "Kraftfahrkompanie" is a motorized driving unit.

          Hope this helps and greetings from Austria!

          Bernhard
          thanks a million one man sent me an e mail said it was armoured driver maybe try from dictionary english to german and vice versa hard going anyway cheers have a great xmas

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