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Another very nice Godet variation
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I find it interesting that he was on both fronts, but I guess after the Russians capitulated, many men were transferred to the Western Front. There are two other official typed letters he wrote during WWII and a WWI photograph that I will put on as well. Thanks for all the info, again it really has opened doors for more research for me.
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Thank you Bernhard! This opens up an entire new world for research. I wonder if that was the norm for PoWs to be released over a year after the war ended. Flanders and Cholm I'm familiar with, but Pripjet Swamps is a new one for me. Can you tell me what he did in WWII? Thank you so very much again.
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Just started a thread on Lt. Lambrecht and his wife that shows a Hamburg Hanseatic Cross group and all the paperwork for the medals too.
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/57064-lt-konrad-lambrecht-and-his-wife/page-2#entry528859
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Charlotte's certificate for her Mother's Cross
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Charlotte Lambrecht's Family History Form.
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The reverse of the duplicate form
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An apparent duplicate service record
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Service record
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Medals
More paperwork below
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Lt. Konrad Lambrecht and his wife
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
Posted · Edited by azyeoman
You're welcome, but it's the translators who have done the work and opened up the doors. Found this on the web about Stalag VI F where Dr./Capt. Lambrecht worked in WWII with RAD 6.
http://stalag-vi-f.beepworld.de/stalagvi-f.htm