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Originally posted by naxos View PostThe civilian race-bicycle in the background makes me think France or Belgium. Just a thought
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Originally posted by 12thPanzer View Postoh wow, I hadnt even noticed them! good eye. Like I said, I have alot to learn still, but I figured it would be after 39/40 because of the later wrap, I dunno?! lol Thanks for your response!
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Hello all,
Here are two pictures which are part of a larger grouping. It belonged to a 17 years old Leutnant in a Panzer-Abteilung. He was missing in action since April 1945 but a year later the body of an unknown soldier was discovered in a German town and due to the number on the Erkennungsmarke it was able to determine that the unknown soldier was in fact the young Leutnant. The weird part is that he went missing two weeks after his unit surrendered and almost 600km away from the place where his unit surrendered.
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Originally posted by D_Dutch View PostHello all,
Here are two pictures which are part of a larger grouping. It belonged to a 17 years old Leutnant in a Panzer-Abteilung. He was missing in action since April 1945 but a year later the body of an unknown soldier was discovered in a German town and due to the number on the Erkennungsmarke it was able to determine that the unknown soldier was in fact the young Leutnant. The weird part is that he went missing two weeks after his unit surrendered and almost 600km away from the place where his unit surrendered.
Last edited by StuGIII; 12-08-2011, 04:20 PM.
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Originally posted by StuGIII View PostHi could this officer have been wounded prior to the units surrender and have been at home on leave? Another possibility is desertion, but I would think my first guess, of his being wounded and then killed later, is the best guess.
Thanks for thinking about the possibilities! I just looked on Google Earth at the place of where he was listed as MIA and his hometown and they are 320km away from each other, so I do now know if home leave would be possible. I have already written a letter to his hometown and to his school where he is mentioned in an Ehrentafel/Gedenkbuch to find out if they have any more information. There are still many people in his hometown with the same last name and because there are only 9.000 people in that town the chance might be quite big that one of them is related to him.
With kind regards,
Koen.
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Originally posted by D_Dutch View PostHello John,
Thanks for thinking about the possibilities! I just looked on Google Earth at the place of where he was listed as MIA and his hometown and they are 320km away from each other, so I do now know if home leave would be possible. I have already written a letter to his hometown and to his school where he is mentioned in an Ehrentafel/Gedenkbuch to find out if they have any more information. There are still many people in his hometown with the same last name and because there are only 9.000 people in that town the chance might be quite big that one of them is related to him.
With kind regards,
Koen.
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Originally posted by D_Dutch View PostHello John,
Thanks for thinking about the possibilities! I just looked on Google Earth at the place of where he was listed as MIA and his hometown and they are 320km away from each other, so I do now know if home leave would be possible. I have already written a letter to his hometown and to his school where he is mentioned in an Ehrentafel/Gedenkbuch to find out if they have any more information. There are still many people in his hometown with the same last name and because there are only 9.000 people in that town the chance might be quite big that one of them is related to him.
With kind regards,
Koen.
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