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German War Memorial in Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://i.imgur.com/l3v8Rcl.jpg
Old Postcard of Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://www.ozimek.pl/static/img/k01/not ... nnik_2.jpg
Old Postcard of Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://www.ozimek.pl/static/img/k01/not ... nnik_2.jpg
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Photo:" The right to believe is the right of those who don't know "
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Thanks, von thoma.
"Good actions ennoble us, and we are the sons of our deeds."—Miguel de Cervantes
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Heer Chaplain and altar boy with honor guard at funeral.
Cheers,
Larry
Cheers,
Larry
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"Good actions ennoble us, and we are the sons of our deeds."—Miguel de Cervantes
- Paul Warzecha
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German War Memorial in Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://i.imgur.com/l3v8Rcl.jpg
Old Postcard of Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://www.ozimek.pl/static/img/k01/not ... nnik_2.jpg
Old Postcard of Biestrzynnik (Biestrzinnik/Ringwalde)http://www.ozimek.pl/static/img/k01/not ... nnik_2.jpg
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Capitán Capellán D. Ildefonso Jiménez Andrades, spring 1942, chaplain of III/Art. Regt. 250, Spring 1942. He won EK2 in the Volkhov bridgehead in winter 1941, when he was chaplain of II/269 I.R.
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Note that Indalecio Hernández Collantes is decorated with the EK2. Two spanish chaplains received teh EK2, Hernández Collantes and Captain Chaplain Ildefonso Jiménez Andrades!Rivet wrote:According to the caption, the fellow in the middle. An interesting side note, Spanish chaplains were given permission show their grade above the left pocket. Fromhistory1 wrote:Which one is the chaplain, Rivet?Rivet wrote:Indeed, back on track. On that note, Spanish volunteers (División Azul) and their chaplain.
Source
Germany's Spanish Volunteers 1941—45, by John Scurr and Richard Hook (Osprey Publishing, 1980), page 39:
"While German chaplains wore no rank insignia, the Spanish were given permission, after some argument, to show their grades in a violet patch over the left breast pocket, in the Spanish style; ..."