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    Hey everybody, I am needing some help with identifying the units in this photo album. Not much is wrote in the album itself besides two words I cant decipher and then a 14 that follows. Starting off are photos that appear pre-war or early war, two of the photos the men are wearing the not armed forces armband with a cufftitle below that with a loop appears to say Hilfs-something.


    Last edited by THEPOLIZEIMAN; 09-27-2018, 09:05 PM.

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    Next are two photos that are dated 1941, can’t tell if it’s a location before the date or what.


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      #3
      Here are the last photos.


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        Police Photo Album

        I lied, this is the last photo. Dated 14 August 1944 Bozen. Wasn’t able to get a good photo of the date but the location was thankfully at the top. Then the back of the book has this marking.

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          #5
          Man that creepy doll in the first photo...

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            #6
            Originally posted by R. X. View Post
            Man that creepy doll in the first photo...
            Looks like a Statue not a doll, possibly attached to a water fountain (looking at the ground around their feet).

            The 'Hilfs' part would be Hilfspolizei. The Bozen image might mean this man ended up in Pol.Rgt.Bozen. Not able to help with handwriting hopefully someone can shed light on that.

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              #7
              Originally posted by THEPOLIZEIMAN View Post
              <> with a cufftitle below that with a loop appears to say Hilfs-something <>
              Possiblly Hilfspolizei as they are members of Verstärkte Polizeischutz also known as Hilfspolizei.

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                Originally posted by THEPOLIZEIMAN View Post
                I lied, this is the last photo. Dated 14 August 1944 Bozen. Wasn’t able to get a good photo of the date but the location was thankfully at the top. Then the back of the book has this marking.
                The officer on the right looks like Lt Wolgasth, the CO of the 11th Company of "Bozen" Police Rgt. See Wolgasth's pic here

                https://digilander.libero.it/histori...ria3/bozen.htm

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MarcoPennisi View Post
                  The officer on the right looks like Lt Wolgasth, the CO of the 11th Company of "Bozen" Police Rgt. See Wolgasth's pic here

                  https://digilander.libero.it/histori...ria3/bozen.htm
                  I think your right. The man in the centre of the above photo looks very like him. I've gone through some Pol.Rgt.Bozen photos I have too but no matches to the above.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MarcoPennisi View Post
                    The officer on the right looks like Lt Wolgasth, the CO of the 11th Company of "Bozen" Police Rgt. See Wolgasth's pic here

                    https://digilander.libero.it/histori...ria3/bozen.htm

                    A very interesting article, but the commander of the III Batallion was SS-Sbf und Maj. Hans Dobeck. Maj. Hans Dobbrick was noted erroneously in Katz's book Death In Rome. Dobeck's command is noted in his SS file.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JoeW View Post
                      A very interesting article, but the commander of the III Batallion was SS-Sbf und Maj. Hans Dobeck. Maj. Hans Dobbrick was noted erroneously in Katz's book Death In Rome. Dobeck's command is noted in his SS file.
                      Thank you for pointing out the mistake, which I had already noticed, and for providing corrections. Two captions are wrong as well, for that matter. I provided a weblink to the article with reference to Wolgasth's photo only.

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                        #12
                        Thank you all for helping out with information! After comparing the two faces the do resemble each other, especially the mouth. NJ



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                          #13
                          The Hilfspolizei in the first photograph look like they are wearing blue Baden Polizei uniforms. The tunics have no breast pockets and have the correct button and insignia configuration with added 1934 and 1936 style cap eagles. They are wearing white Hilfspolizei cuff bands and State Service armbands as can be seen from time to time with Prussian Hilfspolizei wearing the old blue uniforms. The peaked caps also appear to be Baden with blue tops and green bands with green piping. This album could be of Baden Police being trained and set up as men for the Police Battalions.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by SCHUPO View Post
                            The Hilfspolizei in the first photograph look like they are wearing blue Baden Polizei uniforms. <> This album could be of Baden Police being trained and set up as men for the Police Battalions.
                            Thank you SCHUPO for detailing the Hilfspolizei's uniform.

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