(D21107A)
Ludwig Krämer,NCO “Vizewachtmeister” WW1 combattant Army Infantry/ intelligence
1) WW1 Soldbuch. Heavily used condition.
2) WW1 military pass including protective pocket. Heavily used condition, cover loose etc.
3) Large military conduct report signed by his CO, 8.12.1915. Infanterie-Regiment 168. Heavily used damaged condition, attached to the backside cover of the military pass.
4) Military discharge license, 19.11.1918. 15.Infanterie-Division. Haeavily used condition.
5) Working licence card, 1947-1948. Electro engineer at that time still living in Saarbrücken.
Entitled to: Iron Cross 2nd Class (15.9.1914)
Born 1888 in Dudweiler Saarbrücken, civil occupation as an engineer. He served : Oct.1913-Jan.1915 with Infanterie-Regiment 168 active in France (Neufchateau etc.) and Russia; wounded (shot in his arm) on 15.9.1914 near Servon; Jan.-Mar.1915 (hospitalized) with Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment 254; from Mar.1915 onwards again with Infanterie-Regiment 168 active in Russia. He got wounded again (shot in his left arm, partly paralized) on 28.7.1915 near Woislawick Russia and was hospitalized in the military hospitals in Dessau and Offenburg. 1917 he was at the Western Front again and served: Jan.-May 1917 with Infanterie-Regiment 71 active at Verdun France; May 1917-Sep.1918 with technical unit Wirtschafts-Kompanie 166 also active at Verdun; Nov.1918 with intelligence unit Divisions-Funkabteilung 113 active in Verdun, Champagne and Maas area. Because of the demobilization he was Nov.1918 discharged from military service.
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