WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE – EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

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WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE – EKI AWARD FOR NORMANDY

Complete Wehrpass issued to Karl Max Gustav Dalitz, a career NCO with confirmed multi-campaign combat service and a strong, above-average award group including Iron Cross 1st Class, Iron Cross 2nd Class, and General Assault Badge (Sturmabzeichen). The Wehrpass documents later-war service with Artillerie-Regiment 266 (266. Infanterie-Division) and is enhanced by a clear, signed portrait photograph of the soldier in uniform.

PERSONAL DETAILS:
Karl Max Gustav Dalitz was born 9 February 1913 in Grieben (Frankfurt/Oder district). He is recorded as a German national of Evangelical faith, married, and employed as a Musterweber (textile specialist/weaver). The Wehrpass is fully completed in period hand with matching signature and a well-preserved uniform photograph affixed inside.

EARLY SERVICE / PRE-WAR:

  • Entered active service on 3 November 1935
  • Progressive advancement through the ranks:
    • Gefreiter (1936)
    • Obergefreiter (1937)
    • Unteroffizier (1937)
    • Feldwebel (1940)
    • Oberfeldwebel (1941)

UNIT SERVICE:

  • Specific unit assignments prior to 20 April 1943 are not recorded in the Wehrpass
  • From April 1943 onward, clearly documented service with:
    • Leichte Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 18
    • Artillerie-Regiment 266 (1944 entries)

No further transfers are recorded after this point.

DIVISIONAL CONTEXT & ATLANTIC WALL / NORMANDY SERVICE:

  • Artillerie-Regiment 266 was part of the 266. Infanterie-Division
  • After earlier campaigns, the division was deployed to France, serving as an occupation and coastal defense formation in Brittany (Lannion sector)

The Wehrpass records Dalitz on:

  • “Abwehr a.d. franz. Atlantikküste” – July 1943. Further entries show him still with the unit in 1944

Following the Allied landings on 6 June 1944, the division was committed to combat:

  • Fought in the heavy battles around St. Malo in July 1944
  • The division was largely destroyed in these engagements
  • Remaining elements withdrew into Brittany fortress positions
  • The division was formally dissolved on 29 September 1944

Key point:
With Dalitz continuously listed in Artillerie-Regiment 266 and no later transfers:

  • He was almost certainly present with the division during the Normandy / Brittany fighting
  • His service directly ties him to Atlantic Wall defense and the aftermath of D-Day operations

AWARDS (AS RECORDED):

  • Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse – 15.11.1939
    • Awarded for service in the Poland Campaign
  • Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz – 27.6.1940
    • Confirms combat wounding during the Western Campaign (France 1940)
  • Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen (General Assault Badge)
    • Indicates repeated frontline combat participation
  • Eisernes Kreuz I. Klasse
    • Based on timing and unit history, this award aligns with later-war combat service
    • Given his documented presence with 266. Infanterie-Division in France (1943–1944), this strongly supports attribution to Normandy / Brittany fighting period
  • Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 (Sudetenland Medal)

COMBAT / WAR SERVICE:

  • Confirmed multi-campaign combat soldier:
    • Poland (1939) – EKII
    • France (1940) – Wounded
    • Atlantic Wall (1943) – Coastal defense
    • Normandy / Brittany (1944) – Divisional destruction phase
  • Later recognition through:
    • EK I
    • General Assault Badge

Demonstrates sustained frontline combat across the war.

MEDICAL / LATE WAR ENTRIES:

  • January 1944 medical entry noting:
    • Rot-Grün-Blindheit (color blindness)
  • Follow-up evaluation in March 1944

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WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

WEHRPASS – KARL MAX GUSTAV DALITZ – 266. INFANTERIE-DIVISION – POLAND, FRANCE - EK1 AWARD FOR NORMANDY

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