turtle Posted November 16, 2013 Posted November 16, 2013 (edited) Friedrich Robert Konrad Prasse was born on 13.07.1885 und called up for service on the 10.11.1915. He was married and had three children at this time. His further service: 10.11.1915: 1./ Rekruten–Depot Jäger–Ersatz–Bataillon 3 23.02.1916: 3./ Jäger–Ersatz–Bataillon 3 24.03.1916: 4./ Jäger–Bataillon 3 25.07.1916: 10./ Grenadier–Regiment Nr. 12 15.01.1917: Etappenlazarett Mühlhausen 28.02.1917: 10./ Grenadier–Regiment Nr. 12 07.05.1917: Festungs–Lazarett Mainz 08.06.1917: Lazarett Eltville 08.08.1917: 4./ I. Ersatz–Bataillon Grenadier–Regiment Nr. 12 02.11.1917: 7./ Reserve–Infanterie–Regiment Nr. 92 14.12.1918: released from service His medals: 24.05.1918: Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz 1918 03.07.1918: Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse 1914 05.02.1935: Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer He was wounded by shell splinters on 30.04.1917 He was remustered for WWII service in 1944 and (most probably) called up for Volkssturm service and was KIA 26.04.1945 in the Berlin area. A sad ending, having survived the onslaught of WWI .... Please have a look at the impressive combat calendar on the last picture! Edited November 16, 2013 by turtle
turtle Posted November 16, 2013 Author Posted November 16, 2013 (edited) His WWII Wehrpaß has only a few entries but is in near perfect condition. The only other entries are his weapon profiencies with Gewehr 98 and MG 08/15 and his WWI service. I also own his Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer citation. It´s a very good example for the manpower shortages and desperation of Germany during the last year of WWII: Being almost 60 years old and listed "partially fit for combat" ........ He had an interesting trade: telephone-assembler / telephone-technician If his EK2 and VWA award document or even his Volkssturm Soldbuch would show up anywhere, please contact me!! Edited November 16, 2013 by turtle
dond Posted November 16, 2013 Posted November 16, 2013 I think his picture in the Wehrpass says it all. That stern look says he knows what he is in for and he's not happy.
turtle Posted November 17, 2013 Author Posted November 17, 2013 (edited) The combat actions he participated in: 04.05.1916–29.05.1916: Schlacht um Verdun 25.07.1916–04.08.1916: Schlacht an der Somme 09.08.1916–10.10.1916: Stellungskrieg in der Champagne 25.10.1916–22.12.1916: Stellungskrieg vor Verdun 28.02.1917–13.04.1917: Grenzschutz an der Schweizer Grenze 17.04.1917–30.04.1917: Doppelschlacht Aisne–Champagne 02.11.1917–19.12.1917: Stellungskämpfe vor Verdun 15.01.1918–30.03.1918: Stellungskämpfe vor Verdun 12.04.1918–15.04.1918: Stellungskrieg in Flandern 16.04.1918–20.04.1918: Kämpfe im Ypernbogen 21.04.1918–29.04.1918: Schlacht um den Kemmel 30.04.1918–04.05.1918: Stellungskrieg in Flandern 11.05.1918–14.07.1918: Stellungskrieg bei Reims 15.07.1918–17.07.1918: Angriffsschlacht an der Marne & in der Champagne 18.07.1918–31.08.1918: Stellungskämpfe bei Reims 31.08.1918–04.09.1918: Abwehrschlacht zwischen Oise und Aisne 05.09.1918–08.09.1918: Kämpfe vor der Siegfriedfront 09.09.1918–27.09.1918: Kämpfe in der Siegfriedstellung 28.09.1918–09.10.1918: Stellungskämpfe nördlich der Ailette 10.10.1918–12.10.1918: Kämpfe vor der Hunding– & Brunhildfront 13.10.1918–20.10.1918: Kämpfe in der Hundingstellung 21.10.1918–04.11.1918: Kämpfe vor und in der Hermannstellung Edited November 17, 2013 by turtle
Chris Boonzaier Posted November 17, 2013 Posted November 17, 2013 Very nice books!! Good luck on finding the missing docs!
Ulsterman Posted November 17, 2013 Posted November 17, 2013 Great group! sad, he almost lived through the war....another week. Great bit of history though.
turtle Posted November 17, 2013 Author Posted November 17, 2013 Thanks! Yes, only a few more days would´ve been sufficient .... I wonder what he thought, being called up in late 1944 at the age of 59, receiving (probably) a captured french / italian / russian rifle with a few rounds of ammunition and maybe a Panzerfaust?!?
turtle Posted November 18, 2013 Author Posted November 18, 2013 A little bit off topic: Does anybody own a nicely filled out Volkssturm Soldbuch? Especially with awards / promotions listed?
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