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    Unusual document KIA ??

    Not sure what to make of this, real thin, old tracing
    paper. Has very small pin holes all the way around all the
    text.
    Bare with my pics, very hard to photograph.
    Second piece of paper has an Iron cross stenciled.

    These came with some other non related SS feldpost letters
    that I'll post later.
    Anyone help with what this possibly is or time period, and any info on this
    soldier? Again this paper is very old and fragile. What would they have traced this over?

    Here's the text of these

    Obergefr.
    Georg Diedler

    30.9.15
    20.3.44

    Bei Kowalewka
    Attached Files

    #2
    2nd pic shows up better holding it up in the sunlight.
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Hi,
      No problem for me, it is a period document kept as a remembrance for the soldier.
      This tracing paper was used to draw the grave of the soldier.
      It was the "mould" for tracing correctly on the wood. The letters were first drawned on the paper then transfered on the cross with a pin and finally painted.
      You should keep this paper, it means a lot to this fallen soldier.
      Regards,
      Loïc

      ps: Are you sure it's DIEDLER ?

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        #4
        Hi Loic
        Yes, definitely Diedler.
        Went and shined a light thru it and that's
        what I get.
        That's some pretty good info, I'll definitely keep it!
        Are there very many of these papers around?

        What does bei kowalewka translate to?

        Thanks
        Mike

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          #5
          "bei Kowalewka" - at/near Kowalewka. The place where the soldier was killed.

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            #6
            Very interesting and unique item!

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              #7
              Thanks again for the comments,

              I wouldn't think there would be too many of these
              around.
              Would they have been sent back to the family of the deceased?
              Or just thrown away?

              Mike

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                #8
                Originally posted by waffendude View Post
                ...edit...

                Or just thrown away?

                Mike
                Most likely that one.

                hank
                Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
                ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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