Talk:Eduard Brücklmeier

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What ?
In 1942, he was given a job by the State Marksmen's Battalion (the Landesschützenbataillon). - Landesschützen Battalions (there were many, not only one, or "the") were units consisting mainly of older men, around 40 years of age, with low fighting value, used for rearguard and occupation duties. Part of the Wehrmacht, anyway, and serving there was no "job". Awkward translation "State Marksmen's Bataillon" is not that helpful, too. --213.172.123.242 (talk) 07:50, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
 * anyway, he should be posted to such an unit in 1942, but stayed there only for a few days. Brücklmeier was placed u. k. ("Unabkoemmlichstellung": indispensable occupation; roughly comparable with: reserved occupation) and got a job at a fish refrigerating company in Hamburg in 1943. Therefore Freisler called him a dodger, getting 1.800 Reichsmark per month at this job instead of serving with the Landesschuetzen. --213.172.123.242 (talk) 07:59, 19 June 2021 (UTC) --213.172.123.242 (talk) 07:59, 19 June 2021 (UTC)