I've got a question from a friend who didn't know where to go with a question from some institute. Here is the question:
as a Forensic Medicine Institute of Stettin we help German institutions in
searching for soldiers missing in 1945 in Pommern. Three days ago near
village of Moczyly (till 1945 Schillersdorf) south of Stettin we found a
skeleton of a soldier, who had no identity tag, but SS-eagle and a Rexist
Honour Badge with a number on the opposite side (1852). Is it possible to
identify the body with it? According to books and documents he must have
belonged to the 1 company of the Wallonian SS-Kampfgruppe "Derriks" and fell
in combat on the 20-21 April 1945
as a Forensic Medicine Institute of Stettin we help German institutions in
searching for soldiers missing in 1945 in Pommern. Three days ago near
village of Moczyly (till 1945 Schillersdorf) south of Stettin we found a
skeleton of a soldier, who had no identity tag, but SS-eagle and a Rexist
Honour Badge with a number on the opposite side (1852). Is it possible to
identify the body with it? According to books and documents he must have
belonged to the 1 company of the Wallonian SS-Kampfgruppe "Derriks" and fell
in combat on the 20-21 April 1945
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