Maybe on this foto a KZ camp guard ???
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Fotoalbum 2. SS-Totenkopfstandarte Brandenburg for discuss
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Regarding post #30.
Well, elements of the Totenkopfverbande went on to become the nucleus of the Nord division.
The 7th standarte (which wasn't part of the Brandenburg standarte ) was posted to Norway and became part of the Nord division.
It is entirely possible he was transferred for having certain skills or making the numbers up (I presume?).
So this would be why he is wearing a TK skull tab and then SS runes.
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Originally posted by Oberdonau View PostMaybe on this foto a KZ camp guard ???
I would post a link to this thread in the Tony Barto SS section. There are some people there with amazing knowledge on the subject of the Totenkopfverbande.
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At size shown not possible for me to see officers for ID, 1 image has a sign for 7./7.SS-Totenkopfstandarte whose commander (II.Sturmbann) I'd recognize in the 1940 images as he is in my upcoming volume I of "Totenkopf."
There was a lot of movement between Waffen-SS field units and numbered Totenkopfstandarten, as one member mentioned most of the 7th was assimilated into what eventually became the 6.SS-Gebirgs Division "Nord" that began as a Kampfgruppe. Some officers of the "Totenkopf" division moved to the 7.SS-Totenkopfstandarte and the SS-Totenkopf-Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon I
in the late 1940/early 1941 "restructuring" of command personnel of the division.
Referring again to the photo with the unit on a board (7./7), the commander of the 7./7.SS-Totenkopfstandarte (7.Sturm) in the autumn of 1940 and into 1941 in Norway was Hauptsturmführer Kurt Grabow.
Best,
Mark C. Yerger
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