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  1. Waffen-SS frontline soldiers who survived from 1939 to 1945?

    Jul 2, 2025 · Ive always been quite interested if there where any frontline soldiers in the german army who survived the entire war from the invasion of poland 1939 all the way to the very end in May 1945. Especially of the waffen-ss Panzer divisons as they where used a lot in some of the toughest battles of the war. And i know there are multiple panzer crews who survived but …

  2. Axis History Forum - Index page

    Jul 31, 2025 · Axis Documents, Feldpost numbers, Postcards & Other Paper Items Discussions on Axis documents, postcards, posters and other paper items as well as feldpost numbers.

  3. Oberstleutnant z.V. Walter Heyder (1882-1974) - Axis History Forum

    Jul 16, 2025 · (Allegedly) died in July 1974 in Warburg Post Reply 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “The Dieter Zinke Axis Biographical Research Section” Jump to

  4. 1945 Lost German girl - Page 186 - Axis History Forum

    May 31, 2025 · Discussions on the role played by and situation of women in the Third Reich not covered in the other sections. Hosted by Vikki.

  5. 1945 Lost German girl - Page 190 - Axis History Forum

    Jun 23, 2025 · Hello, that filming corresponds to May 9, one day after the filming of LGG, it was made by another soldier this time with a camera that films in black and white the arrival of the last contingent of German prisoners, this time members of the SS who fought in the Battle of Prague (as a curious fact this unit would have to be handed over to the Russians but Patton refused …

  6. Edmund Heines - Page 5 - Axis History Forum

    Jul 6, 2025 · Wanted notice for Obersturmbannführer Hans Walter Schmidt. The police press office announces: Obersturmbannführer Hans Walter Schmidt, born on April 19th, 1912 in Breslau, last residence in Breslau, Herdainstraße 21, is to be arrested and handed over to the nearest police station. Schmidt was the adjutant of Obergruppenführer Heines. He was …

  7. 1945 Lost German girl - Page 192 - Axis History Forum

    Jul 15, 2025 · Here is the answer directly from the gentleman who processed the archive of the internment centre in Třemošná:.... Unfortunately, photographs are not part of the descriptions (I assume you are asking about the "descriptions of interned persons" mentioned in the inventory of the IS Třemošná fund in carton 15). These are filled out A5 typewritten forms with data …

  8. Beheadings in the Third Reich - Page 467 - Axis History Forum

    Oct 14, 2020 · This hanging device was invented by British surgeon Dr Marshall to ensure that the neck of the hanged individual would instantly break at the end of a long drop. The objective of a long drop is for the rope to end up under the chin and throw the head violently backwards, breaking the neck vertebrae and separating the spinal column, thus causing instant …

  9. Generalleutnant Dr. Hermann Hohn (1897-1968) - Axis History …

    Apr 3, 2020 · Post Reply 8 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “The Dieter Zinke Axis Biographical Research Section” Jump to

  10. Edmund Heines - Page 4 - Axis History Forum

    Jul 2, 2025 · Unfortunately for the communists, Heines also had a water-tight alibi for the day of the fire: He was in far-way Gleiwitz from February 25th to 28th 1933 for various political and SA activities and showed newspaper reports as proof. Just to be on the safe side, the owner, the concièrge and the room waiter of the hotel, where Heines resided during his stay in Gleiwitz, …