There is a family story that one ancestor was Otto Franz Heiligensetzer, born in Munich, probably fallen near to Narva (I think that in Vepsküla bridgehead) at Feb, 28th 1944. Can anyone help me? Yours,
Robert.
Obergefreiter Otto Franz Heiligensetzer
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Obergefreiter Otto Heiligensetzer, born in Munich (may 10 1909) and killed in Sirgula (february 18 1944) would probably be reburied as a unknown soldier at the Narva Cemetery. (Estonia)
Bad enough it was not possible to exhume all the soldiers from the original grave-site to the Narva cemetery, therefore it would be possible that the remains of Otto Heiligensetzer where reburied at the Narva cemetery.
His name is written in the book of honor for this cemetery, if you need a copy of the page with his name and data you can get this via the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.
Bad enough it was not possible to exhume all the soldiers from the original grave-site to the Narva cemetery, therefore it would be possible that the remains of Otto Heiligensetzer where reburied at the Narva cemetery.
His name is written in the book of honor for this cemetery, if you need a copy of the page with his name and data you can get this via the Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge e.V.