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    ian jewison

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    1. The greeting.

      Interesting again that he is referred to in this card as Hauptmann der Schutzpolizei, the Police rank he continued to use even in his Waffen-SS Soldbuch even though he also held the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer. His Zugführer however uses the abbreviation for the rank of Untersturmführer though he has omitted the "SS" prefix

      Interesting it appears to be signed by Hellmuth Günkel

      /Ian

    2. Very nice again Gordon and great the original seller is keeping you informed when new items crop up.....when will you stop, when he offers you his uniform ;)

      To your post #32 A travel pass issued to Lösel, authorising him to travel on public transport when out of uniform. Issued by the Kommando der Schutzpolizei in 1942.

      If would appear to be signed by the Kdr.d.Schupo. Obstlt.d.Schupo Wolff. According to the list of Polizeipräsidium...unfortunately no idea of his forename!

      /Ian

    3. Kevin,

      A very nice and desirable Wehrpaß! I remember seeing this when it came up for sale and of course we had a chat about it...

      What I did like about it is the stamp on the cover! Giving details of him being missing in action in action due to sinking of the Bismark!

      Also, your's is still open! An example I have confirmed he was killed in action six weeks later. The MiA entry is signed off by the same officer, Oblt. M.A. Kubler.

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      Additionally, although there are no awards mentioned in your Wehrpaß he would at least be entitled to one award:

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      In recognition of the heroic commitment of the men of this ship to sacrifice their life for the Führer, people and country the whole crew is awarded the High Seas Fleet War Badge.

      /Ian

    4. Interesting thread, I have a few penal units dotted around somewhere but it's a case of finding them at the moment as my filing system is...which box is it in?

      Anyway, this one I found particularly interesting although I have very little to the person!

      Here is a press pass to a member of the VVN - Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregimes or the Union of Victims of the Nazi Regime.

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      His name was Karl Ibach and it is signed by Peter Lütsches.

      Karl Ibach was born 3.4.1915 in Elberfeld. By the age of sixteen he was a member of the Communist Youth League (KJVD) and the Communist Party (KPD). For this in the spring of 1933 as the youngest inmate he was deported to the Wuppertal Concentration Camp Kemna and not released until end of 1933. He continued his struggle against the Nazi regime continually and fled to the Netherlands, He was arrested shortly after his return and soon sentenced to eight years’ penitentiary in Hamm for alleged preparation for high treason. He was held in concentration camps and penitentiaries – including Esterwegen, Börgermoor, and Waldheim – until 1943. On his release, he was forced to join one of the „Bewährungseinheit“ 999 (probation unit). He was drilled at Heuberg camp to defend the regime he despised on the front serving with Bataillonen XIX and VII in Greece and Bulgaria. He was taken prisoner of war by the Soviets in 1944, and was not released until 1947.

      Post war he was co-founder, CEO and from 1950 to 1971 managing director of the Union of Victims of the Nazi regime.

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      In 1948 he wrote a book about his time in Wuppertal Concentration Camp, I believe this was used as evidence in convicting some of the guards post war! It was reprinted in 1981 with a forward by Johannes Rau, member of the SPD in Wuppertal and former President of Germany .

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      His Biography was written in 1990, unfortunately he was ill at the time and died shortly before it's publication. Karl Ibach died 3.5.1990 in Wuppertal.

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      During the early 1950's "Der Spiegel" ran articles about „Bewährungseinheit“ 999 of which Herr Ibach contributed to. I have copies of these also somewhere!

      Regards,

      Ian

    5. Nice to see the full documents Gordon and what a bonus his Ausweis turned up a well!!! What will turn up next week I wonder!?!?!?

      Here's a scan of what we thought was Lösel's signature to a former member of Schutzmannschafts Bataillon 63 who later served for 3 weeks with SS Feld.Kp. 17.....there are some similarities in the signature but not sure now!?!?!

      /Ian

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    6. Some of his units:

      Grenzwacht-Abschnitt (Regiment) 132

      Formed 26.8.1939 through the Ausbildungsleiter Saarlautern, Wehrkreis XII. The Wachkompanien became independant on 25.10.1939 and on 1.10.1940 (orders from 15.9.) formed Landesschützen-Bataillon 778, the rest on 7.11.1939 Festungs-Stamm-Bataillone 1 and 2; Settling in Kreuznach.

      Structure: I. 1-5, II. 6-10, III. (Flak) 1-2, IV. Stellungsbatterie 1-2 und Stellungsgeschütze 1-6, added to it Pionier-Sperrkompanie 1-4/132

      Under: Generalkommando Saarpfalz

      Replacemement unit: 107 Kreuznach, Wehrkreis XII

      Panzerabwehr-Abteilung (motorisiert) 645

      Formed 26.8.1939 as Army Troops (Heerestruppe); Renamed December to Festungs-Panzerabwehr-Abteilung 645 with 6 Companies under acquisition of units from Grenzwacht-Abschnittes I./132 (Saarlautern); 1.6.1940 disbanded.

      Under: Army Troops, later Festungstruppe: Saarpfalz

      Replacemement unit: From WK XIII

      Ortskommandantur 272

      Formed 28.7.1941 in Wehrkreis XII; Used in Heeresgebiet Süd; 9.7.1942 Wehrmachtbefehlshaber Ukraine in Nikopol; 1943 again with Heeresgebiet Süd; 1944 6. Armee and lastly in Hungary; 1945 disbanded.

      Replacement unit: 437 Darmstadt, Wehrkreis XII

      Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon 437

      Formed 5.12.1940 in Darmstadt, Wehrkreis XII;......

      14.11.1943 in Saarburg, WK XII; September 1944 (in Pfalzburg) with Abschn.Kommando Nagl then disbanded.

      /Ian

    7. Picked this one up thanks to a tip from Ian Jewison.

      Gordon,

      I will have to start charging for my services then :D. That was quick! However must have arrived this morning then? Which reminds me, I still need to go through items for you.....as Kevin knows, my room is a mess at the moment!

      What are the pencil entries to the right of page 12/13, his role within that unit? Can you make them out if this is the case?

      /Ian

    8. Kevin,

      So this is the one you mentioned......very nice! Shame the Balthasar signature is a facsimile!

      I have a group to the same unit who also had one kill but not sure when at the moment ...1942 he was with JG5. However, he was a Jaboflieger (Jagdbomber) or a fighter-bomber pilot. An Me109 with a bomb underneath!!!......Thinking about it now I have one from JG26 for the same period and again got both EK's for BoB with one probable!

      Will have a look through my references when I get my filing and room sorted out......which hopefully will be this weekend!!!

      /Ian

    9. Chris,

      That's what I thought but never seen anything written down until now...well had the book over a year ....but.....

      Ergänzungsgruppe für Fallschirmjägerkampfbeobachter (Erg.Gr.f.FKB)

      The observers were used as a dispatchers for dropping paratroopers and loads in transport units.

      The experience of the Transport formations in the western campaign showed that the dispatchers had a poor training. The training of the dispatchers was conducted internally within the group. On 8.61941 the Luftwaffe Command Staff ordered the change to the term "Absetzer" (dispatcher) to "Fallschirmjägerkampfbeobachter" (Paratroopers Combat Observer). It was only on 14.10.1942, that the training was summed up in the Erg.Gr.f.FKB that emerged from the Fliegerschule der Lw. (Schlepp) 2.

      The training of the Combat Observers consisted of dispatching of paratroopers in the target jump, low-altitude flight guidance, dead reckoning navigation and radio navigation.

      The Ergänzungsgruppe were temporarily during 1942/44 for holding of training courses for paratroopers, the operational airfields of Enzehiem, Reichnebach and Großelfingen were available. In order to improve cooperation between paratroopers and dispatchers, came in November 1943 when they transferred to Fallschirmjägerschule IV in Freiburg.

      (taken from Die Flugzeugführer - Ausbildung der Deutschen Luftwaffe. 1935-1945. Band II).

      That would also explain why I have examples of Absetzer in 1940 but others who did their training later were Fallschirmjägerkampfbeobachter!!!

      /Ian

    10. Not been here for a while......so here's a nice group I got some months ago, consisting of:

      1) Luftwaffenbombenschützenschein - 1.11.1940, Große Kampffliegerschule 2.

      2) Luftwaffenbeobachterschein - 31.7.1942, Fliegerschule der Luftwaffe (S) 2. 14.10.42 redesignated Erg.Gruppe für Fallschirm Kampfbeobachter in Freiburg im Breisgau.

      3) Fliegendespersonal (Tarn) Ausweis - 16.10.1942, Fliegerhorstdienststelle Freiburg im Breisgau.

      4) Fallschirmschützenschein - 15.1.1943, Generalkommando XI Fliegerkorps.

      What is interesting, not only was he a trained as a bomb aimer, observer and paratrooper but also written to the rear of the Luftwaffenbeobachterschein, as a Fallschirmkampfbeobachter and suitable for Kettenführerflugzeuge!

      Prosper had a good idea what a Fallschirmkampfbeobachter actually was on A N other forum, I believe a Parachute Jump Instructor (PJI). I have his Flugbuch also and there are some clues in there............

      /Ian

    11. Very interesting Walle,

      Here is one of my Kriegsmarine Soldbuch to Kapitänleutnant Schümann of Festungs Nachrichen Kommandant der Festung Dünkirchen.

      Of interest is the same Marine Dunkerque Comar IV stamp! Info that I received from Jean-Yves Nasse on the stamp "COMAR IV (Commandement Marine IV) is a French Navy district in which you find BOULOGNE, DUNKERQUE and CALAIS and probably CHERBOURG".

      /Ian

    12. I wonder what the criteria was for serving with Feldpost units? Did 'your' soldier serve with any frontline units prior to the Feldpost postings? Mine did and I originally thought he might of been reassigned to the Feldpost due to injuries but he doesn't have a lazarett entry until long after he had transferred into the Feldpost system.

      I would imagine exactly that, convalescing soldier that was unfit for front line service.

      However in Herr Drehmel's case he was a career postal worker (Postfacharbeiter)

      /Ian

    13. Kevin,

      Feldpostamt 532

      Formed 26.8.1939 in Brekem, Wehrkreis X as FPA 532 z.b.V. for the Army Troops. In Poland (1939), France - Rouen (1940), General Government - Warsaw (May 1941), Central Russia under Armee Postmeister AOK 9 (June 1941-Sept. 1944), Carpathia, Weichsel and Silesia under APM AOK 17 (Sept. 1944-May 1945).

      FP Nr. 26706, Kenn Nr. 187, April 1941-Oct. 1944 K-976.

      Replacement unit: Krafthahr Ersatz Abteilung 10 in Hamburg, 1.5.1940 Kraft.Ers.Abtl. 20 in Bremen

      Feldpostamt 432

      Formed 1.4.1940 in Wehrkeis II through renaming FPA 2 for Höhere Kdo. z.b.V. XXXII. In France - Rouen and Amiens (May 1940-April 1941), General Government - Warsaw (April-June 1941), Central Russia (June 1941-July 1944), Poland (Sept. 1944-Jan. 1945), on the Oder and greater Berlin (Jan. 1945-May 1945)

      FP Nr. 09238, Kenn Nr. 169

      Replacement unit: Kraft.Ers.Abtl. 2 in Stettin

      Leigh,

      Armeebrieftelle 529

      Formed 8.4.1941 in Frankfurt, Wehrkreis IX for APM 11, 17.4.1941 transferred to Bukarest. 17.9.1942 in Offenbach for conversion to tropical service. 2.5.1943 in Belgrad under Heeresgruppe E. July 1943 in Nisch and finally in Verona.

      FP Nr. 13769, Kenn Nr. 990

      Replacement unit: Kraft.Es.Abtl. 9 in Hersefeld

      Feldpostamt 165

      Formed 9.7.1942 at the Truppenübungsplatz Bitsch for 65 Infanterie Division.

      FP Nr. 47042, Kenn Nr. 659

      Replacement unit: Kraft.Ers.Abtl. 15 in Rudolstadt

      Feldpostamt 941

      Formed 25.1.1944 from the FP.Ers.u.Ausb.Abtl. in Wehrkreiss XIII for General Kommando I Fallschirm Korps. January-May 1945 in Italy.

      FP Nr. 56696, Kenn Nr. 582

      Replacement unit: FP.Ers.u.Ausb.Abtl. in Karlsbad-Maierhöfen

      Felpostamt 155

      Formed 2.11.1944 with Heeresgruppe C in Italy by renaming FPA 920 for the 155 Feldausbildungs Division, renamed 11.2.1945 as 155 Infanterie Division.

      FP Nr. 48464, Kenn Nr. 783

      Replacement unit: FP.Ers.u.Ausb.Abtl. in Karlsbad-Maierhöfen

      /Ian

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