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    # 6367

    " Der Inhaber erhält Kriegsbesoldung nach § 1 d.(er) 2. Verordnung E. W. G. G. auf Anweisung

    d.(er) St.(and) O.(rt) Geb.(ührnis) Stelle Bitsch von der H.(eeres) St.(and) O.(rt) Kasse Bitsch

    ab 1.11.43. 27.6.44 gestr.(ichen) sign. Uffz."

    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitche

    Gerdan

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      # 6369

      E.W.G.G. - Einsatz Wehrmachts Gebührnis Gesetz

      Gerdan

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        # 6367

        http://books.google.de/books/about/E...AJ&redir_esc=y

        Gerdan

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          Thanks a lot Pauke and Gerdan

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            help please

            Can anyone make this out please?
            many thanks
            andy
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              # 6373

              I read


              " Kurland - Der 1. Zug der Pi K. 209 in Krug Slasten. "

              Saluti

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                Hello!

                Could anyone translate this for me? Does not need to be word-by-word and confirm the name of the General? I read M. Heinicke? However, I could not find a General by this name...

                Thank you!

                Mark
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                  Originally posted by lohengrin View Post
                  I read M. Heinicke? However, I could not find a General by this name...

                  Thank you!

                  Mark
                  Its Dr. Heinicke, General a. D. (ausser Dienst - ex service), so most propaply he was General in WWI or after

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                    6376

                    General a. D. Heinicke must be born 1862 because the letter is dated 1932 and he thanks for the

                    congratulations for his 70th birthday.

                    Gerdan

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                      # 6377

                      I found a Generalmajor Max Heinicke as Commander of Chemnitz (Bezirkskommando) but not dated

                      Gerdan

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                        Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
                        # 6377

                        I found a Generalmajor Max Heinicke as Commander of Chemnitz (Bezirkskommando) but not dated

                        Gerdan
                        Dear Gerdan,

                        That would make sense. Enclosed is the likeness of the General. He lived in Dresden and looks to be a Saxon General, so it fits! Note the neck awards and the really large EK!

                        Thank you for this!

                        Is there anything else of substance in that text?

                        Kind wishes,
                        Mark
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                          In the history of Festung Königstein I found:

                          "Letzter Kommandant der Festung Königstein war bis 1913 der Oberstleutnant Heinicke."

                          http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festung_K%C3%B6nigstein

                          Could be that he was promoted later to General.

                          Gerdan

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                            Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
                            In the history of Festung Königstein I found:

                            "Letzter Kommandant der Festung Königstein war bis 1913 der Oberstleutnant Heinicke."

                            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festung_K%C3%B6nigstein

                            Could be that he was promoted later to General.

                            Gerdan

                            Dear Gerdan,

                            Thank you very much for the info!

                            M.

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                              Weird Coincidence?

                              Originally posted by Jim's Militaria View Post
                              What do you guys think, is this Obergefreiter Licht?

                              Thanks in advance.



                              Weird coincidence?

                              Here is a picture of an Afrika Korps pith helmet I have that also belonged to an Obergefreiter Licht! A look on the graebersuche online website shows dozens of Lichts but fortunately only one obergefreiter in the Afrika Korps, that being a Georg Licht that was killed in Libya in 1942 and is buried in the Tobruk military cemetery. Could it be the same guy's helmet?

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                                Hi

                                Can I help you can decipher this entry a Wehrpass of my collection?

                                Thanks.

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