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Discussion in 'Information Requests' started by mikkus, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. mikkus

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    Hi There,

    I wonder if you can help me. I am an Englishman with a German Mother and English Father. During the War my German Grandfather and Grandmother divorced. Here is a picture of my Grandfather and Mother during the War. My Grandmother went on to marry a member of the British Tank Regiment after the occupation and eventually moved to the UK with my Mother. Here is a photo of my Grandfather and Mother during the War. It would be interesting to know what rank he was and which regiment he was in. I wonder if the white neckscarf is of any significance? If you can help me or point me in the right direction I would be grateful. Mike Hall[​IMG][/IMG]
     
  2. Pavlov's dog

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    Hi Mike,

    What wonderful pictures it is great to hear the stories behind the photos I can say with relitive confidence that you Grandfather is wearing a Pattern 1936 tunic because of the dark bottle green facing on the collar. according to the the shoulder straps he is the rank of a shultz or private however, the single slip-on lace bar around the strap indicates that he was an nco candidate. Additionally, the piping is not white so he is not infantry, it could be red - artillery, or black- engeneers

    The second picture with your mother in it appears he is wearing a pattern 1943 tunic with no pocket pleats however, the flaps look more like the pattern 1936 version. but it could just the way they are hanging. I notices also he wears a iron cross 3rd class award in his second button hole. the shoulder strap apears to be one of a shultz again I cannot tell what piping surronds it.

    welcome to the site and I hopeb this helps a bit ,

    regards,
    Jerry
     
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  3. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Thanks for answering him, Jerry. I was trying to earlier but was having $+#$^*! internet connectivity problems and finally gave up.

    Isn't the German word spelled schütze, without the "L" and with or without the umlat?
     
  4. Pavlov's dog

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    Yes you a right schultz, is a common surname, Schutze is what I ment, My fantastic grasp of german :rolleyes:

    Many thanks for the correction,

    Jerry
     
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    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    I didn't want mikkus telling his friends that his grandfather was Schultz and then them thinking he guarded prisoners at Stalag 13 with Col. Klink.:D
     
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