If the soldier died in WW2 I would imagine that the Americans have a similar site to the British Imperial War Graves Comission that lists all war graves of british personal from both wars giving their service number. Unfortunately it does not give the US ones onlt the Canadian,and ANZACs Hope this helps
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Did he survive the war? what service was he in? If he was killed whilst serving you can search the war graves site here, http://www.cwgc.org/
You can find German family crests at familycrest.com, or at houseofnames.com
"Stalag 17" was a black & white movie about a PW camp. The movie included an overweight German guard named Sergeant Schultz, which had a lot of characterists and speech as the Sergeant Schultz of the TV prisoner of war series "Hogan's Heroes".
If the soldier died in WW2 I would imagine that the Americans have a similar site to the British Imperial War Graves Comission that lists all war graves of british personal from both wars giving their service number. Unfortunately it does not give the US ones onlt the Canadian,and ANZACs Hope this helps
If you know the Regiment, apply to the Regimental Museum
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One can find a large number of German books either online or in local libraries. The local libraries have a foreign language section that carries German books.
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USAYou can't. A US soldier's serial number was assigned to the soldier when he enlisted, which was before he was ever assigned to a division. And it was possible that he could transfer to a different unit. For an enslisted man, the serial number would only identify the region(or service command) of the country from where he enlisted. It also distinguished between regular army and national guard. The serial number was recorded on their dog tag or ID plate. This link below gives the information that was printed on the dog tag and the meaning of the serial number.http://home.att.net/%7Esteinert/us_army_ww2_dog_tags.htmThere are other ways to track down the soldier. Someone showed me a dogtag that was found in a barn in Italy. I asked a genealogy expert to research his family and find his enlistment records(which are available on-line). Going through the family history for the place and date of his enslistment, it was easy to track down this unusual surname. A surviving family member was found and the dogtag returned to his daughter.Read about this and see a photo of the dogtag at this link:http://www.custermen.com/Reference/MailBag.htmI agree that it's, at least, difficult to find the unit. However, if you're a family member and have the soldier's serial number, the Dept. of Veterans Affairs will be most cooperative (tho' slow) to provide all that they have of the soldier's "service record" during the war. A large part of the Army record collection was destroyed by fire at the archives, however, so best of luck in your search.German WW2The German soldier wore a dogtag that did identify the soldier's unit and an ID number.
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You can find your redress number for resolving complaints or issues on your customer service documents or by contacting the company's customer service department.
See related links below for pictures of the Wermacht Field Gear. I could not find any lists.