warhog20
Hello
I am new to this forum but find it very interesting. I do live in Germany but my German is limited. I am retired from the US Army and I am very much into military history. A few years ago I purchased a photo album of a German soldier that was killed 22.03.1942 in Russia near the Ukrainian border. The photo album contained some military urkunden, letters to his wife about his death and a detailed map to where his grave is. On the map it also shows some other graves of possible German soldiers. I have done some research on Google Earth and have located the village and street where it shows the graves. I looked up his information on the Gräbersuche. It gave the area name of the town in the area where the grave is located and that he has not been relocated to a collection cemetary. Would you have any interest in this map or the location of the graves? The soldiers name is:
Oberfeldwebel Kluth Bernhard
Geburtsdatum: 30.08.1916
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 22.03.1942
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Aleksjewka
I am new to this forum but find it very interesting. I do live in Germany but my German is limited. I am retired from the US Army and I am very much into military history. A few years ago I purchased a photo album of a German soldier that was killed 22.03.1942 in Russia near the Ukrainian border. The photo album contained some military urkunden, letters to his wife about his death and a detailed map to where his grave is. On the map it also shows some other graves of possible German soldiers. I have done some research on Google Earth and have located the village and street where it shows the graves. I looked up his information on the Gräbersuche. It gave the area name of the town in the area where the grave is located and that he has not been relocated to a collection cemetary. Would you have any interest in this map or the location of the graves? The soldiers name is:
Oberfeldwebel Kluth Bernhard
Geburtsdatum: 30.08.1916
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 22.03.1942
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Aleksjewka