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Very nice photos, taken during their more : happy time.
But what about that cemetery photo, clearly not just field graves.
Were you able to read the grave-markers ?
To read a unit or to find out when they died ?
Cemetery from the invasion of Norway perhaps ?
Thanks for showing your photo-grouping.
yours friendly
Eric-Jan
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Originally posted by Grüner Teufel View PostDear Eric-Jan,
the cemetery is a german cemetery near Trondheim.
The cross inscription on the first grave (from left) is: Gefreite Walter Möbius, 6./ Flak Rgt. 83
Best regards
Peter
This is the Oslo Ekeberg cemetery. After the war the whole cemetery was moved to Oslo-Alfaset where Möbius now lies. He and one other soldier died on 8/8/1940 so most likely in an accident.Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
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Originally posted by Simon Orchard View PostThis is the Oslo Ekeberg cemetery. After the war the whole cemetery was moved to Oslo-Alfaset where Möbius now lies. He and one other soldier died on 8/8/1940 so most likely in an accident.
On the photos backside stands only "Trondheim" without any other informations. Eventually a mistake in the soldiers memory.
Best regards
Peter
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