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              <text>Soldbuch written in Russian and German for a soldier in the POA. The soldier has a Russian name, but the nationality Russian is crossed out and Latvian is written next to it. This possibly indicates that he was an ethnic Russian who was born in Latvia prior to the war. The book is marked A.O.K.18 indicating Armeeoberkommando 18 or the Wehrmacht's 18th Army. The Army was a part of the Army Group North until early 1945, when it was subordinated to Army Group Kurland. In October 1944, the army was encircled by the Red Army offensives and spent the remainder of the war in the Courland Pocket. The latest date found in this Soldbuch is from July 5th,1944 possibly indicating that he was captured or killed prior to the closure of the Courland Pocket was cut off. Given the brutality of the fighting on the Eastern Front and harsh treatment accorded to former POA members that were captured by the Russians, it is most likely that Iwan Stepanow died in combat or was captured and sent to a Soviet Gulag.</text>
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              <text>Purchased from Ostland Militaria in Vilnius, Lithuania </text>
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              <text>Some pages translated below:&#13;
&#13;
Page 2:&#13;
&#13;
Rank: Frw. Soldat - Freiwilliger Soldat, Volunteer soldier&#13;
Surname: Stepanow&#13;
Name: Ivan&#13;
Dog tag:&#13;
Blood type:&#13;
Date of birth: 26.6.1922&#13;
Nationality: Russian (crossed) Lette - Lette means Latvian&#13;
Profession: - this one is hard to read&#13;
&#13;
Page 3:&#13;
Marital status: Ledig - single&#13;
Number of childer: / - none&#13;
Date of voluntary enlistment: 11.3.1943&#13;
Date of taking the oath: 17.5.1944&#13;
List.No.&#13;
Reserve unit: Frw. Ers. Abt. AOK 18 - Freiwillige Ersatz Abteilung Armeeoberkommando 18&#13;
Military profession, specialty: &#13;
Page 7 only lists "Gasmaske" - gas mask, as equipment&#13;
Page 9 also states rank: Frw. Soldat, as well as date and military payment in Rm - 16 payment category, 12.50 RM&#13;
The page 18 is a typed memo saying that Stepanow has the right to wear German rank insignia (Russian volunteers were forbidden from wearing these earlier in the war) </text>
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