Wehrpass Lindhorst 2

 
WW2 German Wehrpass Machine Gun Batl Officer Lindhorst Poland Invasion Operation Brabarosa

Page 34 recorded his wound and death.  On 17 September 1939, he was wounded by a bullet to the upper thigh in the fighting by Lublin, Poland.



On 17 July 1941, he was killed by an artillery round while with Kradschützen Bataillon 64.  The location of his grave is Sstawischtsche, in the garden of house #18, 10 meters left of the village, 1 1/2 km north of Shitomir (Ukraine). 

Photo of Army Oberleutnant Lindhorst Iron Cross 2nd Class

Postcard size photo of Lindhorst as a Leutnant wearing the ribbon for the Iron Cross 2nd Class and the Deutscher Reichsbund für Leibesübungen Badge.  Edges are waffled and it’s printed on Agfa stock.

Ahnenpass racial purity Lindhorst
Ahnenpass racial purity Lindhorst

Also included are the well filled out Ahnenpasses for his sister and brother. Hildegard Lindhorst was born 10 August 1921, Trier.  (Their father Heinrich, was a government inspector.)  Nince pages are filled with dates into the early 1800’s.

Heinz Georg Lindhorst was born 7 June 1914, Strassbürg.  His Ahnenpass has 22 ancestors into the 1700’s.  I found Heinz Georg on the German Graces Registry.  A leutnant, he was killed just 4 moths after his brother, 14 October 1941.  It notes his death at motorized field hospital 666 in Ssewsk, Russia.

Absolutely outstanding Wehrpass for an army combatant!

$325

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