For your review:
A 5 piece Document grouping from a Soldier who served in the 5.(Pz.)/ Gren. Rgt. "Grossdeutschland", Willi Gebauer.
Document #1 - Deutsches Reich Kennkarte
Issued in Breslau, 7 Mai 1940
A standard Oil Cloth document with the young Gebauer photographed in civilian clothes. Of special interest is what I believe to be a Golden HJ Pin in wear on his left jacket lapel. I attached several photos for your inspection.
Document #2 - OSTMEDAILLE
Awarded: 19.8.1942
A relatively nice condition document with what appears to be slight coffee or tea stains on it. This document bears the signature of Oberstleutnant und Kommandant des Fuhrer-Hauptquartiers GUSTAV STREVE.
STREVE ended the war with the rank of Oberst. He was a colorful officer who earned the EK1 in World War 1 as well as the 1915 Campaign Star amongst other decorations.
This Western Front Medal document has Streve's signature in his favorite color of blue ink. There is the hand stamp of the Fuhrer-Hauptquartiers on the document's lower left corner.
Document #3 -Wehrmacht-Fuhrerschein
Awarded: 15.8.1941
This oil cloth Wehrmacht-Fuhrerschein places the young Gebauer in the
1./Pz.Ers.Abt.15 He is permitted to operate Class 2 vehicles.
I cannot read this form of Sutterlin script so if anyone can help me interpret the specific information below it would be greatly appreciated!
This Fuhereschein has an added center page of green color signed by a different Hauptmann dated 30.12.1943, I would ask for the interpretation of this page as well, Thank you!
The center page of this Fuhrerschein has a wonderful photo of the young Gebauer wearing a very tidy M-43 pattern Herr tunic and his signature is below the photo!
The back of the last page of this document shows some very interesting transfers as well as an additional Hauptmann's signature.
Document #4 -EISERNE KREUZ 2. KLASSE
Awarded: 20.Marz.1944
A spectacular document placing the young Gebauer in the
5.(Pz)/Gren.Rgt. "Grossdeutschland".
This document is signed by Albert Henze, then the Oberst mit der Fuhrung der Panz. Gren. Div. Feldherrnhalle beuftragt.
Henze was an Eichenlaubtrager and finished the war with the rank of Generalleutnant. Henze earned the Ritterkreuz on 15.01.1944 for actions in and around Kirowograd, Ukraine on or about Dezember 1943. He earned the Oakleaves on 21.01.1945 while commander of the Feldherrnhalle as Generalmajor.
This document bears Henze's signature in purple pencil. In the lower left corner of this document is the hand stamp of the Panz. Gren. Div. Feldherrnhalle!
Document #5 -CERTIFICATE of DISCHARGE
This well used Discharge Document is the final document in this grouping. Herr Gebauer was taken captive, processed, and then released into what was left of his once beautiful country by the United States Army.
I tried in vain to contact Herr Gebauer or any of his family members in an attempt to return this document grouping it to them. Herr Gebauer was a young man and I thought it was possible to locate him with the information contained in his Discharge Certificate but I had no luck.
The Ost Medal and the EK2 documents are featured/photographed in the new 3 book series of the Grossdeutschland Division. I do not own the series but have been told they are in there. If anyone has this series please let me know.
I hope you have enjoyed looking at this wonderful grouping and I appreciate your help filling in the gaps and intrepreting some German.
Thank you & Happy Holidays,
Vince Leone
A 5 piece Document grouping from a Soldier who served in the 5.(Pz.)/ Gren. Rgt. "Grossdeutschland", Willi Gebauer.
Document #1 - Deutsches Reich Kennkarte
Issued in Breslau, 7 Mai 1940
A standard Oil Cloth document with the young Gebauer photographed in civilian clothes. Of special interest is what I believe to be a Golden HJ Pin in wear on his left jacket lapel. I attached several photos for your inspection.
Document #2 - OSTMEDAILLE
Awarded: 19.8.1942
A relatively nice condition document with what appears to be slight coffee or tea stains on it. This document bears the signature of Oberstleutnant und Kommandant des Fuhrer-Hauptquartiers GUSTAV STREVE.
STREVE ended the war with the rank of Oberst. He was a colorful officer who earned the EK1 in World War 1 as well as the 1915 Campaign Star amongst other decorations.
HAUPTMANN GUSTAV STREVE circa 1938
This Western Front Medal document has Streve's signature in his favorite color of blue ink. There is the hand stamp of the Fuhrer-Hauptquartiers on the document's lower left corner.
Document #3 -Wehrmacht-Fuhrerschein
Awarded: 15.8.1941
This oil cloth Wehrmacht-Fuhrerschein places the young Gebauer in the
1./Pz.Ers.Abt.15 He is permitted to operate Class 2 vehicles.
I cannot read this form of Sutterlin script so if anyone can help me interpret the specific information below it would be greatly appreciated!
This Fuhereschein has an added center page of green color signed by a different Hauptmann dated 30.12.1943, I would ask for the interpretation of this page as well, Thank you!
The center page of this Fuhrerschein has a wonderful photo of the young Gebauer wearing a very tidy M-43 pattern Herr tunic and his signature is below the photo!
The back of the last page of this document shows some very interesting transfers as well as an additional Hauptmann's signature.
Document #4 -EISERNE KREUZ 2. KLASSE
Awarded: 20.Marz.1944
A spectacular document placing the young Gebauer in the
5.(Pz)/Gren.Rgt. "Grossdeutschland".
This document is signed by Albert Henze, then the Oberst mit der Fuhrung der Panz. Gren. Div. Feldherrnhalle beuftragt.
Henze was an Eichenlaubtrager and finished the war with the rank of Generalleutnant. Henze earned the Ritterkreuz on 15.01.1944 for actions in and around Kirowograd, Ukraine on or about Dezember 1943. He earned the Oakleaves on 21.01.1945 while commander of the Feldherrnhalle as Generalmajor.
This document bears Henze's signature in purple pencil. In the lower left corner of this document is the hand stamp of the Panz. Gren. Div. Feldherrnhalle!
Document #5 -CERTIFICATE of DISCHARGE
This well used Discharge Document is the final document in this grouping. Herr Gebauer was taken captive, processed, and then released into what was left of his once beautiful country by the United States Army.
I tried in vain to contact Herr Gebauer or any of his family members in an attempt to return this document grouping it to them. Herr Gebauer was a young man and I thought it was possible to locate him with the information contained in his Discharge Certificate but I had no luck.
The Ost Medal and the EK2 documents are featured/photographed in the new 3 book series of the Grossdeutschland Division. I do not own the series but have been told they are in there. If anyone has this series please let me know.
I hope you have enjoyed looking at this wonderful grouping and I appreciate your help filling in the gaps and intrepreting some German.
Thank you & Happy Holidays,
Vince Leone
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