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focusfocus 17th September 2017 11:26

Uffz.Heinz Gehrke,Wound Badge
 
Hi all

February 22,1945:
That day,Uffz.Gehrke is shot down (Fw.190D-9,wn.500096 yl 1) by S/L D.C.Fairbanks (274°Sq).

Seriously injured and burnt,he remained in hospital until November 1945.

IN AUGUST 1945,he was awarded the Wound Badge in Silver for five combat injuries.

My Question.
WHICH(german?) authorities have handed him this decoration??....in a Germany administered by the "Allies"??? very strange!!

Michel

Laurent Rizzotti 17th September 2017 21:19

Re: Uffz.Heinz Gehrke,Wound Badge
 
While your question is interesting, I would like to point that Uffz Gehrke was probably in a military German hospital when war ended in Europe and probably remained in the same structure the next month. In a similar case, I remember that all German personnel remained in place.

Then the award of the medal itself was probably less interesting to him that the money that was due with it, or the pension. German administration certainly continue to pay pensions for invalid soldiers after the war, and in immediate post-WWII Germany, they were important. Again I remember reading about it but for a latter period (1946 or later).

So I found logical that while a part of the German military administration will have stopped working (like the victory confirmation board), the services dealing with casualties were still working (and probably even harder than before, to compensate the confusion of the end of the war).

Kaczmarek 18th September 2017 18:45

Re: Uffz.Heinz Gehrke,Wound Badge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurent Rizzotti (Post 239740)
While your question is interesting, I would like to point that Uffz Gehrke was probably in a military German hospital when war ended in Europe and probably remained in the same structure the next month. In a similar case, I remember that all German personnel remained in place.

So it is possible he receive the Wound Badge from the Oberstabsarzt of the hospital.


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