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Tag Archives: Western Front

Willi Graf returns to Western Front

September 30, 1940
CWRS Staff . Willi Graf . medic, Pioneer Division, Western Front

From there I was transferred to a Pioneer Division as medic in September of that same year.

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Source: Fourth interrogation of Willi Graf, February 26, 1943

Western Wall badge

September 30, 1940
CWRS Staff . Hans Scholl . Western Front, Western Wall Badge

17. Decorations and medals (list individually): Western Wall Badge.

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Source: Initial interrogation of Hans Scholl, February 18, 1943.

Hans Scholl to Western Front

May 10, 1940
CWRS Staff . Hans Scholl . France, Western Front

Following the French campaign, which I participated in at Field Hospital 615, I was furloughed to continue my studies in Munich.

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Source: Hans Scholl’s second interrogation, February 18, 1943

Alexander Schmorell military service in France

April 1, 1940
CWRS Staff . Alexander Schmorell . France, medic, military, Western Front

Spring 1940, I was drafted into the medical unit in Munich and transferred to France. I served on the Western Front as a medical non-com.

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Date of April 1, 1940 is estimate.

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Source: Alexander Schmorell’s initial interrogation.

Willi Graf transferred to Western Front

February 29, 1940
CWRS Staff . Willi Graf . Black Forest, medic, Medic Unit 7, Neuenbürg, Western Front

At the end of February, I was sent to the front as a medic.

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Source: Initial interrogation of Willi Graf, February 19, 1943

Willi Graf to Western Front

February 29, 1940
CWRS Staff . Willi Graf . medic, Medic Unit 7, Neuenbürg, Western Front

In January 1940, I was drafted into Division 7 (medical company) in Munich, trained as a medic, and transferred to an ambulatory division in the theater of operations in the Upper Rhine in February 1940.

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Source: Fourth interrogation of Willi Graf, February 26, 1943

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