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WEHRPASS – GERHARD MERTA – UNTEROFFIZIER – PANZERJÄGER ABT. 298 - SCHNELL ABT. 387 – WESTFELDZUG & EASTERN FRONT – KIA 1943

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Description WEHRPASS – GERHARD MERTA – UNTEROFFIZIER – PANZERJÄGER ABT. 298 – SCHNELL ABT. 387 – WESTFELDZUG & EASTERN FRONT – KIA 1943  Gerhard Merta’s Wehrpass documents the full wartime career of a German Army soldier born 3 October 1918 in Strehlen, Silesia, who entered service prior to the outbreak of the Second World War and served continuously through the Westfeldzug and extensive combat on the Eastern Front, where he was ultimately killed in action on 20 August 1943 (recorded in the Wehrpass, page 34). The Wehrpass includes a clear identification photograph showing Merta wearing a feldgrau wrap-style tunic associated with Sturmgeschütz and armored vehicle crews, adding strong visual and collector appeal. His service shows a progression from early infantry assignments into Panzerjäger (anti-tank) units, with later wartime transfers into formations associated with the 298. and 387. Infanterie-Divisions. Particularly notable are the detailed campaign entries documenting the 1940 campaign in France, sustained Eastern Front combat, multiple wounds, and his eventual battlefield death during the critical summer fighting of 1943. Personal Details: Name: Gerhard Merta Date of Birth: 3 October 1918 Place of Birth: Strehlen, Silesia (Breslau district) Nationality: German Religion: none listed Marital Status: single Occupation: laborer (Hilfsarbeiter) Blood Group: O Wehrpass issued: 13 July 1942 (Wehrmeldeamt Strehlen) RAD / Pre-Military Service: Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) service completed prior to army induction Administrative discharge and transfer entries recorded Army Induction: Entered active service: December 1938 Initial assignment: 1. Kompanie, Infanterie-Regiment 8 Sworn in: December 1938 Classified fit for frontline service Unit Service (as recorded): Infanterie-Regiment 8 Infantry and early wartime transfers Panzerjäger-Kompanie 221 Panzerjäger-Abteilung 298 Genesenden / replacement formations Schnelle Abteilung 387 Grenadier-Regiment 387 (4. Kompanie) Feldersatz-Bataillon 387 Unit Context (Notable): Panzerjäger-Abteilung 298: Anti-tank battalion equipped with towed anti-tank guns Frontline role engaging Soviet armor Often deployed in critical defensive positions Schnelle Abteilung 387: Mobile formation (bicycle or motorized elements) Indicates continued use in fast-moving or flexible combat roles Overall service reflects: Frontline infantry → anti-tank combat → mobile/replacement formations Training & Qualifications: Infantry weapons training Karabiner 98k rifle Pistol (7.65mm / 7.62mm noted) Continued wartime training recorded Promotions: Schütze – December 1940 Gefreiter – December 1941 Unteroffizier – later wartime promotion Awards & Decorations (as entered): Eastern Front Medal (Ostmedaille) – 18 August 1942 Wound Badge in BLACK Wound Badge in Silver Combat Service – Westfeldzug (1940): Advance through Luxembourg, Belgium, and northern France Fighting along the Aisne front Breakthrough operations against French defensive lines Engagements near Rethel and along the Marne–Rhine Canal Pursuit operations toward the Langres plateau Fighting in the Côte d’Or region Securing the demarcation line after the campaign Combat Service – Eastern Front: June 1941: Bug–Styr operations Breakthrough of the Stalin Line Fighting in the Zhitomir sector Engagements around Korosten Participation in operations connected to the Battle of Kiev Advance into the Donets basin Fighting in Kharkov and Belgorod sectors Defensive operations along the Izyum (Donets) line Wounds & Medical: January 1942: Gunshot wound to right upper arm (Russia) February 1943: Frostbite to both feet August 1943: illness recorded Killed in Action: Killed in action – 20 August 1943 (page 34) Occurred during: Soviet summer offensives following the Battle of Kursk Period of heavy fighting in the Kharkov / Donets region Represents: Final loss after continuous frontline service from 1938 Combat Context – Final Operations (August 1943): Date aligns with: Belgorod–Kharkov offensive (Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev) Based on recorded campaign locations, Merta was operating in: Kharkov / Donets / Izyum sectors These areas saw: Intense defensive combat Rapid Soviet advances High German casualties As a Panzerjäger and infantry NCO, he would have been engaged in: Anti-tank combat Close-range defensive fighting Rearguard or holding actions during retreat Additional Notes: Evaluated for tropical service suitability (October 1942) Leave entries include Breslau region Identification photograph shows: Feldgrau wrap-style tunic associated with Sturmgeschütz / armored troops, likely field-issued to mobile anti-tank personnel Summary: “`html “`