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Old 28th February 2017, 20:33
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Reading a Wehrpass

My uncle was an air gunner/flight engineer on a JU-88 D1 during WWII. His plane went down in Kharkov in June 1943 and all 4 crew member were killed.

I have a copy of his Wehrpass and someone helped me translate to try and make some sense of it. I'll attach some pages.

From what I see, he was originally part for the RAD and then was with the Luftgau Nachrichten 11. Then was in Luftwaffe school to be a gunner and was then with the Fernaufklarungsgruppe 11.

I'm trying to pick together a trail of where he was located during what times and was wondering if anyone has information on those two units?

The Wehrpass indicates that he spent some time in the occupation of Greece, but I don't have any further information.

Any help would certainly be appreciated.

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Old 28th February 2017, 21:24
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Re: Reading a Wehrpass

The locations of his flying units were:

Bordschützenschule at Rahmel
Fernaufklärerschule 3 at Perleberg renamed 15.02.43 to
II./Fernaufklärergeschwader 101 at Perleberg
1./Ergänzungsfernaufklärergruppe at Saloniki-Sedes
2.(F)/11 at Charkow
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Old 28th February 2017, 22:02
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Re: Reading a Wehrpass

Hello,

Details about loss are here:
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Old 28th February 2017, 23:55
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