ebeeby
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Long story short, I was able to help a family whose grandfather had been awarded the EK I and II during WWI but had them revoked by the Nazis. He had saved the regiment from a gas attack while on guard duty (so the story goes) on the Eastern Front in the Great War.
Can anyone help with any additional info on this soldier?
Alexander Zanders
Born May 21, 1893
Frankfurt am Mein
Per a brief oral history from the soldier's son, a Lt. Col. Manfred Herdman nominated Pvt. Zanders for the EKI for the gas attack incident and had to argue his case with a General Hauser who pointed out that Zanders was a Jew. Herdman reminded the General that his life had also been saved by Zanders and the award was made. A year later, Zanders was awarded the EKII for an action for which I have no information.
Thanks for any help,
Eric
Can anyone help with any additional info on this soldier?
Alexander Zanders
Born May 21, 1893
Frankfurt am Mein
Per a brief oral history from the soldier's son, a Lt. Col. Manfred Herdman nominated Pvt. Zanders for the EKI for the gas attack incident and had to argue his case with a General Hauser who pointed out that Zanders was a Jew. Herdman reminded the General that his life had also been saved by Zanders and the award was made. A year later, Zanders was awarded the EKII for an action for which I have no information.
Thanks for any help,
Eric