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Un sentito grazie ad Enrico e Roberto![]()
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Cerco foto, documenti, Soldbücher e Wehrpasses di soldati della Wehrmacht che hanno combattuto in Italia soprattutto nel settore toscano.
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Vedo con ritardo e con ritardo ti faccio i complimenti.
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Originariamente Scritto da cocis49
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Ciao ragazzi, c'è qualcuno che sia in grado di aiutarmi nel capire quali sono o, meglio, chi sono i firmatari dei miei documenti oggetto di questo topic?
Un caro amico mi ha già* aiutato un po', e ne è uscito questo:
-quello con data 11 febbraio 1942 dovrebbe essere firmato dal General der Artillerie MARTIN WANDEL
-quello con data 11 luglio 1944 dovrebbe essere firmato dal General der Infanterie THEODORE BUSSE
a tutti
Martin Wandel (15 April 1892 – 14 January 1943) was a highly decorated General der Artillerie in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Martin Wandel was killed on 14 January 1943 during the Battle of Stalingrad, and was posthumously promoted the General der Artillerie.
Ernst Hermann August Theodor Busse (15 December 1897 – 21 October 1986) was a German officer during World War I and World War II.
Busse was a General Staff officer in April 1939, and prepared a training program which was approved by the Chief of the General Staff in August. The program covered a period from 1 October 1939 to 30 September 1940. Between 1940 and 1942 he served as the Chief of Operations to General (later Field Marshal) Erich von Manstein in the 11th Army on the Eastern Front. He remained serving on von Manstein's staff from 1942 until 1943 as Chief of Operations of Army Group Don and then from 1943 until 1944 he was Chief of Staff of Army Group South, both Army Groups on the Eastern Front. While serving with Army Group South he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on January 30, 1944. He spent a short time in reserve and was then appointed General Officer Commanding German 121st Infantry Division. In July 1944 he commanded I Army Corps.
During the last five months of the war, Busse commanded the 9th Army which was by then part of Army Group Vistula. As the Soviets continued to advance into Germany, he fought to protect the German capital city in the Battle of Berlin. Specifically, Busse commanded the 9th Army during the Battle of Seelow Heights and the Battle of the Oder-Neisse.
While Busse took command of the 9th Army on 21 January 1945, his appointment was never confirmed. It would appear that it was customary for commanders of formations of the status of an Army and higher to be on six months probation before their final appointments as Commanders-in-Chief. Germany surrendered unconditionally before Busse's probationary period expired.
Da Wikipedia.
Ciao
Michele
My site : http://www.deutsche-erkennungsmarken.it
Il generale Wandel!
Pietro
Cerco foto, documenti, Soldbücher e Wehrpasses di soldati della Wehrmacht che hanno combattuto in Italia soprattutto nel settore toscano.
Vi ringrazio.
Qualche idea sulle altre firme?
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