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  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)
  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)
  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)
  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)
  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)
  • Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)

Item: M0251-333

Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)

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Germany, Wehrmacht. A Volkssturm Soldbuch to Kurt Dankworth (WIA)

The Soldbuch is dated to February 6, 1945. It never contained a photo. Measuring 89 (w) x 120 (h) mm, with some scuffing, minimal soiling, and minor damage to the spine, remains very fine.

Footnote: Kurt Dankworth was born on January 16, 1904 in Halberstadt (central Germany), and lived in Berlin. On February 22, 1945 he was admitted to hospital due to being wounded. The code “31b” stands for wounds received by hand grenade, mortar, or artillery fire. On March 3, 1945 Dankworth received the Wound Badge in Black. He was released from hospital on April 16, 1945 with the note “able to fight”.

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