Hauptmann Fritz Gutwillinger – Fotoalbum mit ca. 250 Fotos aus seiner Dienstzeit in der Wehrmacht von 1942-45 in Russland und Deutschland
02.06.2021 10:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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Lot 5283 | Hauptmann Fritz Gutwillinger – Fotoalbum mit ca. 250 Fotos aus seiner Dienstzeit in der Wehrmacht von 1942-45 in Russland und Deutschland
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€ 400
Nikopol/Ukraine, Fotos vom Panther-Panzer und Selbstfahrlafette 7,5 cm, Gefangene bei Sarja. Abschluss: "Mit dieser Truppe griff ich am Morgen des 14. April 1944 Teile einer sowjetischen Stoß-Division an, mit 4 Schussverletzungen endete für mich der Russlandfeldzug etwa 30 km nordöstlich von Odessa". Dann Fotos aus Göttingen 1944 bei seiner Familie, eine alte Abschrift der Beförderung zum Hauptmann im Juli 1944, Fotos vom Besuch der Ordensburg "Vogelsang", Waldniel Nov. 1944, Verlegung der Division am 28.11.1944 in die Pfalz. Fotos vom Schießen mit dem neuen Sturmgewehr 44, März 1945, Lazarett Göttingen. Am 28.05.1945 wurde Gutwillinger in ein Kriegsgefangenen-Lager in den Harz gebracht. Einige Dokumente, Briefe, eine Todesanzeige von Rudolf Rässler. Am Ende einige Fotos von 1965, Ehrenfriedhof in Dahn/Pfalz. Viele Fotos von Frontbewegungen, Geschützen, zerstörten Häusern, abgeschossenen Panzern und Flugzeugen, Uniformfotos in Sommer- und Winterkleidung, Friedhöfe, Panzeraufnahmen usw. Ein sehr umfangreiches Album mit teils seltenen Aufnahmen des täglichen Fronteinsatzes in Russland.
Auction house category: | Ground troops in general |
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