Hello all,
I collect photo's/ deathcards/ cards/ books/ wehrpasses etc that are related to the most southern part of The Netherlands and in particular the city of Maastricht.
I once bought this photo on Ebay and the seller mentioned the city Maastricht was written down in the photo album besides the photo.
What botheres me is that I can find no info about this soldier.
Volksbund finds no match with this name.
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The grave reads:
Uffz
W. Huskens
Gefal 18.5.40
I know the battle for Maastricht ended the first day (10-05-40), but could it be that this soldier was wounded on the first day and died 8 days later?
The Germans had a hospital in Maastricht with it's own graveyard.
So did this soldier fight in Maastricht and was he buried there?
Was he a Dutchman (or Volksdeutscher) in the German Army?
Or maybe he was a part of the Brandenburger Commando's who's task it was to secure the bridges before the main invasion?
Is there anyone who can help me with more info?
Thanks in advance
Roberto
I collect photo's/ deathcards/ cards/ books/ wehrpasses etc that are related to the most southern part of The Netherlands and in particular the city of Maastricht.
I once bought this photo on Ebay and the seller mentioned the city Maastricht was written down in the photo album besides the photo.
What botheres me is that I can find no info about this soldier.
Volksbund finds no match with this name.
Uploaded with ImageShack.us
The grave reads:
Uffz
W. Huskens
Gefal 18.5.40
I know the battle for Maastricht ended the first day (10-05-40), but could it be that this soldier was wounded on the first day and died 8 days later?
The Germans had a hospital in Maastricht with it's own graveyard.
So did this soldier fight in Maastricht and was he buried there?
Was he a Dutchman (or Volksdeutscher) in the German Army?
Or maybe he was a part of the Brandenburger Commando's who's task it was to secure the bridges before the main invasion?
Is there anyone who can help me with more info?
Thanks in advance
Roberto
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