I've owned this unique group of documents for many years. Herman Mueller volunteered for the WSS in 1940 and was originally posted to SS-"D" in Munich, later to 6 / SS Westland. He was briefly hospitalized for "angina", but returned to duty w 1/ SS Inf Brigade (Mot). He fought at Kursk under the 299th I.D. He won the EKII and was wounded in the left lung by a shell fragment. Upon his recovery, he returned to 7 SS Westland. He fought at Tarnapol etc etc and was seriously wounded in the left thigh. He was then posted to serve in the Wachtkompanie Obersalzburg, where his leg was eventually amputated. I believe the special Himmler signed (facsimile) SWB document was awarded when he lost his leg. I have Muller's complete service file from the US National Archives, and it corroborates the documents exactly.
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Mueller is second from the right in the second picture...Last edited by Luftm40; 09-25-2011, 08:53 AM.
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I think it was because of the Westland Regiment's association w/ recruits from the Netherlands, although Mueller himself was German.Last edited by Luftm40; 09-26-2011, 02:41 PM.
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I believe this was an honorific document given Muellers duty assignment. His service record confirms that his leg wound resulted in his leg being amputated while serving in the Wachtkompanie. This is also the reason for the Silver award for loss of a limb. It may also have been the case that approval for such an award had to go beyond the Wachtkompanie chain of command. The only way to know about his amputated leg is to see his record in the National Archives.....Last edited by Luftm40; 09-26-2011, 06:31 PM.
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