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    #16
    Too bad he did not sign the entries for the Wehrpass, then it would be "spooky" cool

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      #17
      Many thanks for the comments and the FANTASTIC research that has gone on already on this tunic, its possible original owner and unit history, I am most greatful to you guys!

      A big thanks to Naxos and Kurt specifically - where do you find this wonderful information? I have a couple of other named tunics that I would like to research more information on...

      I agree that this is the most interesting part of collecting - trying to research the history of individuals and units.

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        #18
        Yes, but why jeopardize ruining it buy turning it inside out. You know thread is fragile after 60+ years and turning it inside out does no good. Ron
        Originally posted by bradcancian View Post
        Many thanks for the comments and the FANTASTIC research that has gone on already on this tunic, its possible original owner and unit history, I am most greatful to you guys!

        A big thanks to Naxos and Kurt specifically - where do you find this wonderful information? I have a couple of other named tunics that I would like to research more information on...

        I agree that this is the most interesting part of collecting - trying to research the history of individuals and units.

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          #19
          Thanks for the tip Ron - don't worry, I was gentle Point taken.

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            #20
            Brad,

            there is an online database on a large number of German (and other nationalities) soldiers who didn't survive hostilities in WWI & WWII on www.volksbund.de . It involves signing up (free) and some basic German reading skills. The sad part is that whenever you actually find someone in this database, you know he didn't make it. The less common a name, the easier it is to find it. Look at this poor Italian fellow i.e. who gave his life at the age of 27:

            Nachname: Canciani
            Vorname: Filippo
            Dienstgrad: Soldat
            Geburtsdatum: 01.09.1890
            Geburtsort: Cast. di F.
            Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 10.01.1918
            Todes-/Vermisstenort:


            Filippo Canciani ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in München-Italienischer Friedhof (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) .
            Endgrablage: Abteilung 2 Reihe 3 Grab 32

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              #21
              Great tunic. Conratulations about that

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