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Shop ID Document: Kriegsmarine Marine-Artillerie Gefreiter's Soldbuch (Marine-Flak Abteilung. 716) w/ Wartime Service in Occupied Greece and Denmark!!!
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ID Document: Kriegsmarine Marine-Artillerie Gefreiter's Soldbuch (Marine-Flak Abteilung. 716) w/ Wartime Service in Occupied Greece and Denmark!!!

$185.00

Offered is a original German wartime issued thirty-six page (a few extra inserted pages noted) Kriegsmarine sailors soldbuch. The holder of this soldbuch served as a Marine-Artillerie Gefreiter in occupied Greece and later in occupied Denmark. The holder of this soldbuch saw initial activation for military service in 1943, being assigned initially in 1944, to 1. M.E.A. Athen (Marineersatzabteilungen-Athen) in Greece. The holder of this soldbuch was late in the war in 1945, transfered to Marine-Flak Abteilung. 716, which at that time was based in FREDERIKSHAVN, Demark.

The soldbuch offers a great number of terrific details of this holders wartime service, including that he spent nearly a month in a Luftwaffe military hospital in ATHENS in 1944! Beisdes being complete with all pages and binding intact, the soldbuch has numerous hand written and stamped entries along with a uniformed passphoto pic of the holder of the book.

Fully intact soldbuch paybooks are not commonly found with ones denoting Kriegsmarine service being even rarer. Not one to be missed.

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Offered is a original German wartime issued thirty-six page (a few extra inserted pages noted) Kriegsmarine sailors soldbuch. The holder of this soldbuch served as a Marine-Artillerie Gefreiter in occupied Greece and later in occupied Denmark. The holder of this soldbuch saw initial activation for military service in 1943, being assigned initially in 1944, to 1. M.E.A. Athen (Marineersatzabteilungen-Athen) in Greece. The holder of this soldbuch was late in the war in 1945, transfered to Marine-Flak Abteilung. 716, which at that time was based in FREDERIKSHAVN, Demark.

The soldbuch offers a great number of terrific details of this holders wartime service, including that he spent nearly a month in a Luftwaffe military hospital in ATHENS in 1944! Beisdes being complete with all pages and binding intact, the soldbuch has numerous hand written and stamped entries along with a uniformed passphoto pic of the holder of the book.

Fully intact soldbuch paybooks are not commonly found with ones denoting Kriegsmarine service being even rarer. Not one to be missed.

Offered is a original German wartime issued thirty-six page (a few extra inserted pages noted) Kriegsmarine sailors soldbuch. The holder of this soldbuch served as a Marine-Artillerie Gefreiter in occupied Greece and later in occupied Denmark. The holder of this soldbuch saw initial activation for military service in 1943, being assigned initially in 1944, to 1. M.E.A. Athen (Marineersatzabteilungen-Athen) in Greece. The holder of this soldbuch was late in the war in 1945, transfered to Marine-Flak Abteilung. 716, which at that time was based in FREDERIKSHAVN, Demark.

The soldbuch offers a great number of terrific details of this holders wartime service, including that he spent nearly a month in a Luftwaffe military hospital in ATHENS in 1944! Beisdes being complete with all pages and binding intact, the soldbuch has numerous hand written and stamped entries along with a uniformed passphoto pic of the holder of the book.

Fully intact soldbuch paybooks are not commonly found with ones denoting Kriegsmarine service being even rarer. Not one to be missed.