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In 1902 he married Danielle Flußstein, with whom he has no children.  
 
In 1902 he married Danielle Flußstein, with whom he has no children.  
  
In 1916, Schnauze's division was once again deployed as part of the Rotgeheiman contingent during the [[Invasion of Scheinfeld]]. On 2 May, his position was shelled by enemy artillery, and he was killed.
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In 1916, Schnauze's division was once again deployed as part of the Rotgeheiman contingent during the [[Invasion of Scheinfeld]]. On 2 May, his position was shelled by enemy artillery. During the ensuing barrage, he and his brother (who was also serving in the 2nd Panzer Battalion) were killed.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:52, 19 May 2016

Karl Schnauze
Born 18 January 1882

Schiefenmund Kaserne, Korbach, Rotgeheim

Died 2 May 1916 (aged 34)

Scheinfeld

Allegiance Rotgeheim
Service/branch Vertidigungsstaffel Fahne.png Waffen-Verteidigungsstaffel
Years of Service 1902 – 1916
Rank Sturmbannführer (Major)
Unit 2nd Panzer Battalion, 37th Panzer Regiment

37th VS-Panzer Division Rote Teufel

Spouse(s) Danielle Flußstein (1902 – 1916; his death)
Relations Jakob Schnauze (brother)

Karl Schnauze (born 18 January 1882) is a Rotgeheiman Sturmbannführer (Major) in the Verteidigungsstaffel. He is currently the Battalion Operations and Training Officer (S-3) in the 2nd Panzer Battalion, 37th Panzer Regiment, 37th VS-Panzer Division Rote Teufel. He was deployed to Hundermenschen as part of his armor division, although he did not directly experience combat.

In 1902 he married Danielle Flußstein, with whom he has no children.

In 1916, Schnauze's division was once again deployed as part of the Rotgeheiman contingent during the Invasion of Scheinfeld. On 2 May, his position was shelled by enemy artillery. During the ensuing barrage, he and his brother (who was also serving in the 2nd Panzer Battalion) were killed.