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    An SS postcard sent to Rottenfuhrer Stefan Platz in Dec. 1944,
    bears the number 21649/ CE (?). He was found deceased in St
    Vith in January, 1945. I suspect he may have been present at
    the Baugnez crossroads when the Malmedy Massacre took place.
    He had a named item in his wallet, taken from one of the known GI
    victims, whose name is on the wall at the crossroads.

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    21649



    (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) 12. Kompanie Infanterie-Regiment 40,

    (2.1.1940-27.4.1940) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 28093 E,

    (28.4.1940-14.9.1940) 3. Kompanie Wach-Bataillon 653,

    (25.9.1940-15.2.1941) 3. Kompanie Landesschützen-Bataillon 636,

    (15.2.1942-30.7.1942) gestrichen, wurde Fp.Nr. 18250 D,

    (31.7.1942-9.2.1943) Stab mit Pionier-Erkundungs-Zug, 1.-3. Kompanie Brücken-Kolonne

    und Kolonne Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon SS-Panzergrenadier-Division 9,

    (10.2.1943-23.8.1943) Stab mit Pionier-Erkundungs-Zug, 1.-3. Kompanie Brücken-Kolonne

    und Kolonne Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Hohenstaufen,

    dann Stab mit Erk. Zug, 1.-3. Kompanie Brücken-Kolonne u. Kolonne SS-Panzer-Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon Hohenstaufen,

    (24.8.1943-5.4.1944) 1.3.1944 Stab u. Einheit Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 9 (9. SS-Division),

    (24.8.1943-5.4.1944) 3.3.1944 Stab u. Einheit Pionier-Bataillon 9 (9. SS-Division),

    (6.4.1944-9.11.1944) 27.8.1944 Stab u. Einheit Panzer-Pionier-Bataillon 9 (9. SS-Division)

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      #3
      I'd assume it has a C after the number, making it the 2 kompanie of SS-panzer-pionier bataillon 9 from the 9 SS-Pz.Div.
      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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        #4
        Thanks for responses

        The SS corporal in question had in his wallet a savings stamp book
        for U.S. War Bonds, with the name of one of the Malmedy victims
        (and his serial #) written on the book in fountain pen blue ink. The
        deceased SS trooper was wearing leather pants, leading the GI
        who searched him to believe he was perhaps a motorcyclist.

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