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Informations from Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.
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Nachname: Tessmann
Vorname: Walter
Dienstgrad: SS Grenadier
Geburtsdatum: 16.06.1925
Geburtsort: Grone
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 14.03.1943
Todesort: Filippowo
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Originally posted by AJLast
Informations from Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.
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Nachname: Tessmann
Vorname: Walter
Dienstgrad: SS Grenadier
Geburtsdatum: 16.06.1925
Geburtsort: Grone
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 14.03.1943
Todesort: Filippowo
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Gehirnbremse und Rosa Paspel!
For the hair splitters among us, notice the cap cords on this officer's cap (recall the stricture of a noted local dealer that SS caps only had 'thin' cap cords...), and the cap, itself, with what surely is pink piping in the spring of 1943....unmoeglich...! The man obviously did not set his cap ablaze when HH ordered colored piping phased out several years earlier....these are wonderful images and thanks for sharing them with us. The soldier in question had a brief life. Also, none of these chaps has a cuff title, either, do they? Does anyone have an idea of which unit this might have been granted the deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge is aware of Tessmann's place of kia.Last edited by Donald Abenheim; 07-24-2005, 10:14 AM.
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Thank you for sharing these magnificient photos. I just found this website:
http://www.ourwebpages.net/tessmannfamily/memorial.html
He is listed as KIA in the neighbourhood of Charkow, so he could have been a member of either LSSAH or "Das Reich" as well. I do not know where Filipowo (or Fillipowo) is located near Charkow - on the Kai Winkler website a magnificient map from this area, from the estate of the late Otto Baum, just recently sold, unfortunately. As a student of history, I find it always very useful to have access to accurate and detailed maps of such areas, but from Russia they are quite hard to get. Anyway, I do not want to diverge from the original intention of the thread. There might be some people on this forum who have the Lehmann series in their possession, or other particular reference books about the Charkow battles.
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