My namesake Ewald Schroeder

   
PFC Ewald E. Schroeder, TX, 112 Infantry 28 Division, grave B-5-55. Fell under German machine-gun fire on Wallendorf bridge at German-Lux. border 20 Sep. 1944.

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3 Responses to My namesake Ewald Schroeder

  1. Sabine Monseur

    Hello Nico,
    We have adopted the grave of DONALD B. SCHOCH, Private First Class, U.S. Army 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division (buried at the Ardennes American Cemetery in Neuville en Condroz – Belgium) and it seems that Donald was also killed while protecting the Wallendorf bridge in Luxembourg on September 20th, 1944. He was living in Colebrookdale, Pennsylvania. Do you have more information on what happened on that day of September ? Perhaps Ewald and Donald were friends ?
    We would be grateful for any information we can get.
    Kind regards,
    Sabine

  2. Hermann Schlortt

    Nico, My mother Minnie Schlortt has wanted me to contact you to thank you for all the care and attention you have given to Ewald. I have retired to the family farm and now have time to dedecate to the family history.

    • Hello,
      Thank You so muxh for Your message. I think You know all about me. Your mother is for me as my family. Every day I go to see E w a l d. He gave his life for my liberty.I never can thanks anough what Your Mother gave me about Ewald. Thank You for all . Big big kiss to Minnie.

      I will phone here on next Monday

      Please give me also Your address
      Nico

      Nico

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