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PHOTO ALBUM AND DOCUMENTS OF PVT. ERNST SANDER, KIA AT STALINGRAD

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:375.00 USD Estimated At:750.00 - 1,000.00 USD
PHOTO ALBUM AND DOCUMENTS OF PVT. ERNST SANDER, KIA AT STALINGRAD
Pvt. Ernst Sander of the 4th Inf. Regt., 194th Division, was born in German Southwest Africa in 1909. A tailor who was initially in the reserve, he fell during the desperate street battles during the battle of Stalingrad. Included in this grouping is Sander's photo album, 11" x 7 1/2" with faux brown leather covers with silver helmet and legend: "My Service", with 108 photos contained within. Subjects include his portrait in uniform, group photos during training, service in Belgium and perhaps France, thatched huts and Russian buildings taken from a distance, Russian prisoners and peasants, a wagon train bogged-down in the mud, and lastly, German graves. Also present: Sander's Wehrpass setting forth his biographical details and service record, showing he joined on Apr.16, 1940, served in upper Belgium and at one time was shot in the upper thigh; a D.S. signed by OTTO HARTMANN (1884-1952) German artillery general, Supreme Commander of the South West and Army Group C until war's end, captured and held until 1947, 1p. 8vo., "In the field", Sept. 17, 1941, an award of the Iron Cross, framed; West Wall Medal award document with Meissner printed signature; certificate issuing the Wound Badge in Black, 1p. 8vo., "In the Field", Aug. 3, 1941, signed by a captain; infantry assault badge award, 1p. legal folio, "In the Field", Jan. 23, 1942; a certified copy of a letter sent to Sander's widow, "Russia", originally sent to her Sept. 19, 1942: "your husband died on Sep. 16, 1942 in street fighting in Stalingrad. His temporary grave is at the cemetery in the valley one kilometer north of Tolowaj...he did not suffer..."; and a D.A.F. letter, 1p. oblong 8vo., to Sander's wife, Nov. 23, 1942 telling her that she is entitled to a RM 60 death benefit, and a handwritten and colored "forget-me-not" poem from a lady friend. Overall fine.

Estimate: $750 - 1,000.

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