dante Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Can any kind person help with translating the following, thanks, Paul
dante Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 Can any kind person help with translating the following, thanks, Paul2
Guest Rick Research Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Promoted Unteroffizier 1.10.41The award entries are an UNUSUALLY complicated (needlessly so) way of saying he got theHungarian WW1 Commemorative Medal for Combatants on 18.9.34 (#188,145 and all the blather under it is the serial number on the award document)Austrian WWi Commemorative Medal on 3.10.34 (again, same sort of unnecesasary scribbling of bestowal authorization)Silver Treudienst Cross for 25 Years civil service-- award date blotted out by the top smear of the black stampandSudeten Annexation Medal, awarded to him on 21.11.39
Naxos Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) This Unteroffizier must have been over forty when he was promoted.Hardy Edited January 21, 2008 by Naxos
dante Posted January 21, 2008 Author Posted January 21, 2008 (edited) This Unteroffizier must have been over forty when he was promoted.HardyThanks Rick,Hardy, here is the rest Edited January 22, 2008 by dante
Naxos Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 (edited) Very interesting Paul;Paul Otto Waurich a civil servant from Freiberg served in WWI in the Saxon Infanterie Regiment 104 and subsequently was a Sonderf?hrer (Z) with the rank of a NCO in the Wehrmacht.Regards, Hardy Edited January 22, 2008 by Naxos
dante Posted January 22, 2008 Author Posted January 22, 2008 Very interesting Paul;Paul Otto Waurich a civil servant from Freiberg served in WWI in the Saxon Infanterie Regiment 104 and subsequently was a Sonderf?hrer (Z) with the rank of a NCO in the Wehrmacht.Regards, HardyHardy, thanks for that wonder how many WW1 soldiers went through both wars unscathed, I bought it as it is nice to see both books together and both have good service records.Surprised no KvK ?
Naxos Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 7can you post a bigger scan - I have a hard time reading it.He apparently was posted to a Eisenbahn (Train) unit.Hardy
dante Posted January 22, 2008 Author Posted January 22, 2008 can you post a bigger scan - I have a hard time reading it.He apparently was posted to a Eisenbahn (Train) unit.Hardy2
David Gregory Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 Hardy, thanks for that wonder how many WW1 soldiers went through both wars unscathed, I bought it as it is nice to see both books together and both have good service records.Surprised no KvK ?Dante,He didn't manage to remain entirely unscathed.He was wounded on 10 January 1916 and was assigned to a convalescent company on 21 July of the same year.David
Naxos Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 He served as a clerk in a Railway Repair Shop Office placed in D?naburg Latvia.
dante Posted January 22, 2008 Author Posted January 22, 2008 He served as a clerk in a Railway Repair Shop Office placed in D?naburg Latvia.Excellant , many thanks one and all
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