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GERMAN COASTAL DEFENCE IN NORWAY DURING WWII The coastal defense had a big need of men. In 1930, the whole Kriegsmarine counted 15000 men. In Norway, the total number of Army / Naval Coast defense personnel was about 65000 (1945). Artillery Schools were established several places, amongst them Rauöy in the Oslo-fjord, and Stavern. GERMAN MILITARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS AND TAGS PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm NORWEGIAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII On October 19, the number was 291. The “group 5” volunteers only reached the front in early December, so the total was higher by January 1942. Ultimately, by the spring of 1943, 800 Norwegians had passed through Wiking. Nordland spent the winter of 1941-42 along the Mius River in eastern Ukraine. THE POST-1943 ITALIAN FASCIST FORCES OF WWIIJAGDGESCHWADER 5
Geschwaderkommodore:ObLt Gotthardt Handrick, 5.42 - 6.43ObLt Günther Scholz, 6.43 - 5.44Maj Heinrich Ehrler, 5.44 - 2.45ObLt GüntherScholz, 2.45 -
THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES 1918-1945 The Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front captures Bautzen and Cottbus 70miles SE of Berlin. In East Prussia, remnants of AOK Ostpreussen (von Saucken) are still resisting in the port of Pillau, the Frische Nehrungand the Vistula delta between Danzig and Marienburg. In the West, continued German resistance around Elbingerode in the Harz Mountains. LAZARETTSCHIFFE OF THE KRIEGSMARINE Lazarettschiffe D (Wilhelm Gustloff) Lazarettschiffe Monte Olivia. Lazarettschiffe Monte Rosa. Lazarettschiffe Pretoria. Lazarettschiffe General San Martin. Kleine Lazarettschiffe (Mobilization) Lazarettschiffe (E) Oberhausen. Lazarettschiffe F (Glückauf) Lazarettschiffe (G) Alexander von Humboldt. RESEARCH GERMAN MILITARY RECORDS (WW2 GERMAN SOLDIER Research German Military Records (WW2 German Soldier Databases) The following listing is of a number of important contacts for information on WWII German soldiers, various units, matters of importance to family members or relatives, and details on MIAs and KIAs. It consists of the main organization, archives, groups, museums, governmental MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
GERMAN MILITARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS AND TAGS GERMAN COASTAL DEFENCE IN NORWAY DURING WWII The coastal defense had a big need of men. In 1930, the whole Kriegsmarine counted 15000 men. In Norway, the total number of Army / Naval Coast defense personnel was about 65000 (1945). Artillery Schools were established several places, amongst them Rauöy in the Oslo-fjord, and Stavern. PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm NORWEGIAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII On October 19, the number was 291. The “group 5” volunteers only reached the front in early December, so the total was higher by January 1942. Ultimately, by the spring of 1943, 800 Norwegians had passed through Wiking. Nordland spent the winter of 1941-42 along the Mius River in eastern Ukraine. THE POST-1943 ITALIAN FASCIST FORCES OF WWIIJAGDGESCHWADER 5
Geschwaderkommodore:ObLt Gotthardt Handrick, 5.42 - 6.43ObLt Günther Scholz, 6.43 - 5.44Maj Heinrich Ehrler, 5.44 - 2.45ObLt GüntherScholz, 2.45 -
THE ITALIAN ARMY DIVISONS 1939 The XXI APRILE (3rd) was converted at the very beginning of the war inthe 64th Catanzaro Inf.Div of the regular army. The “M” Armored Divisionwas still forming at the moment of the fall of Fascism (July 25th 1943).Thereafter it was converted to a regular army unit and renamed 134thArmored Division CENTAURO II. THE NAVAL WAR IN THE BALTIC SEA 1941-1945 The Naval War in the Baltic Sea 1941-1945. The German naval campaign in the Baltic Sea was one of Germany’s most successful military efforts of the entire Second World War. For most of the Second World War, the Baltic Sea was a virtual German lake. The most successful year for the Germans in the Baltic Sea was 1943. WW2 ITALIAN AIR FORCE ORDER OF BATTLE ON JUNE 10TH, 1940 25th Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Lonate Pozzolo) 13th Bomber Wing, with: 11th Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Piacenza) 43rd Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Piacenza) 2nd Fighter Division “BOREA” (Boreas, poetic name of the Noth Wind) (Torino-Caselle) 3rd Fighter Wing, with: 18th Fighter Squadron (CR.42 – Novi Ligure) 23rd Fighter Squadron (CR.42 PANZER TACTICS TRAINING GUIDE You must lead with strength. At least two tanks must beforward, and the trail platoons must be held far enoughforward to support the lead platoon. The more guns thatfire in the first minute, the quicker the enemy will bedefeated and the fewer losses you will suffer. 7. When breaking cover, do it GERMAN WEAPONS DURING WW2 (RIFLES, GUNS, MINES, VEHICLES) German WW2 Rifles. The standard German infantry weapon was the rifle, originally designed by Mauser, and dubbed the Karabiner 98k. This weapon was a 5-shot, bolt-action rifle that actually dated back to 1898 when it was first adopted by the Imperial German Army. Mauser Karabiner 98k. It was a standard-issue for German troops in WWI and,in its
HEER STURMGESCHÜTZ UNITS 600 Abt zbV was a special HQ for the administration of independentbatteries. (659, 660 and 666).177, 190, 243, 244 and 245 were allinvolved in the Stalingrad battles in late 1942, early 1943. All but190 perished in and around the city.177reached the city on 8.11.42.The 191, 209, 259,276 and 279 were deployedelsewhere in Heeresgruppe Süd.. In June 1943 the following units served (this isnot
DEUTSCHE ABREITSFRONT Soon after the NSDAP came to power in 1933, all trade unions and worker organizations were declared illegal and the Deutsche Abreitsfront (DAF) was set up in their place as the sole labororganization of
WW2 GERMANY POPULATION, STATISTICS, AND NUMBERS WW2 Germany Population, Statistics, and Numbers that includes unit losses and demographics (age, sex, religion) 3.PANZERGRENADIER-DIVISION The 3.Panzergrenadier-Division was formed in June of 1943 from the 386.Infanterie-Division (mot) and the 3.Infanterie-Division (mot) that was lost in the Stalingrad Pocket. After formation, the 3.Panzergrenadier was sent to Italy in July 1943 where it took part in the Battles for Salerno, Cassino, the Bernhard Line, the Anziobeachhead, and
371.INFANTERIE-DIVISION Unit Emblems Lineage371.Infanterie-DivisionCampaignsEastern Front 1942-1943Destroyed, reformed 1943Italy, Balkans 1943-1944Eastern Front THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES 1918-1945 The Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front captures Bautzen and Cottbus 70miles SE of Berlin. In East Prussia, remnants of AOK Ostpreussen (von Saucken) are still resisting in the port of Pillau, the Frische Nehrungand the Vistula delta between Danzig and Marienburg. In the West, continued German resistance around Elbingerode in the Harz Mountains. LAZARETTSCHIFFE OF THE KRIEGSMARINE Lazarettschiffe D (Wilhelm Gustloff) Lazarettschiffe Monte Olivia. Lazarettschiffe Monte Rosa. Lazarettschiffe Pretoria. Lazarettschiffe General San Martin. Kleine Lazarettschiffe (Mobilization) Lazarettschiffe (E) Oberhausen. Lazarettschiffe F (Glückauf) Lazarettschiffe (G) Alexander von Humboldt. RESEARCH GERMAN MILITARY RECORDS (WW2 GERMAN SOLDIER Research German Military Records (WW2 German Soldier Databases) The following listing is of a number of important contacts for information on WWII German soldiers, various units, matters of importance to family members or relatives, and details on MIAs and KIAs. It consists of the main organization, archives, groups, museums, governmental MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
GERMAN COASTAL DEFENCE IN NORWAY DURING WWII The coastal defense had a big need of men. In 1930, the whole Kriegsmarine counted 15000 men. In Norway, the total number of Army / Naval Coast defense personnel was about 65000 (1945). Artillery Schools were established several places, amongst them Rauöy in the Oslo-fjord, and Stavern. GERMAN MILITARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS AND TAGS PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm NORWEGIAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII On October 19, the number was 291. The “group 5” volunteers only reached the front in early December, so the total was higher by January 1942. Ultimately, by the spring of 1943, 800 Norwegians had passed through Wiking. Nordland spent the winter of 1941-42 along the Mius River in eastern Ukraine. THE POST-1943 ITALIAN FASCIST FORCES OF WWIIJAGDGESCHWADER 5
Geschwaderkommodore:ObLt Gotthardt Handrick, 5.42 - 6.43ObLt Günther Scholz, 6.43 - 5.44Maj Heinrich Ehrler, 5.44 - 2.45ObLt GüntherScholz, 2.45 -
THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES 1918-1945 The Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front captures Bautzen and Cottbus 70miles SE of Berlin. In East Prussia, remnants of AOK Ostpreussen (von Saucken) are still resisting in the port of Pillau, the Frische Nehrungand the Vistula delta between Danzig and Marienburg. In the West, continued German resistance around Elbingerode in the Harz Mountains. LAZARETTSCHIFFE OF THE KRIEGSMARINE Lazarettschiffe D (Wilhelm Gustloff) Lazarettschiffe Monte Olivia. Lazarettschiffe Monte Rosa. Lazarettschiffe Pretoria. Lazarettschiffe General San Martin. Kleine Lazarettschiffe (Mobilization) Lazarettschiffe (E) Oberhausen. Lazarettschiffe F (Glückauf) Lazarettschiffe (G) Alexander von Humboldt. RESEARCH GERMAN MILITARY RECORDS (WW2 GERMAN SOLDIER Research German Military Records (WW2 German Soldier Databases) The following listing is of a number of important contacts for information on WWII German soldiers, various units, matters of importance to family members or relatives, and details on MIAs and KIAs. It consists of the main organization, archives, groups, museums, governmental MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
GERMAN COASTAL DEFENCE IN NORWAY DURING WWII The coastal defense had a big need of men. In 1930, the whole Kriegsmarine counted 15000 men. In Norway, the total number of Army / Naval Coast defense personnel was about 65000 (1945). Artillery Schools were established several places, amongst them Rauöy in the Oslo-fjord, and Stavern. GERMAN MILITARY IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS AND TAGS PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm NORWEGIAN VOLUNTEERS IN THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWII On October 19, the number was 291. The “group 5” volunteers only reached the front in early December, so the total was higher by January 1942. Ultimately, by the spring of 1943, 800 Norwegians had passed through Wiking. Nordland spent the winter of 1941-42 along the Mius River in eastern Ukraine. THE POST-1943 ITALIAN FASCIST FORCES OF WWIIJAGDGESCHWADER 5
Geschwaderkommodore:ObLt Gotthardt Handrick, 5.42 - 6.43ObLt Günther Scholz, 6.43 - 5.44Maj Heinrich Ehrler, 5.44 - 2.45ObLt GüntherScholz, 2.45 -
THE ITALIAN ARMY DIVISONS 1939 The XXI APRILE (3rd) was converted at the very beginning of the war inthe 64th Catanzaro Inf.Div of the regular army. The “M” Armored Divisionwas still forming at the moment of the fall of Fascism (July 25th 1943).Thereafter it was converted to a regular army unit and renamed 134thArmored Division CENTAURO II. THE NAVAL WAR IN THE BALTIC SEA 1941-1945 The Naval War in the Baltic Sea 1941-1945. The German naval campaign in the Baltic Sea was one of Germany’s most successful military efforts of the entire Second World War. For most of the Second World War, the Baltic Sea was a virtual German lake. The most successful year for the Germans in the Baltic Sea was 1943. WW2 ITALIAN AIR FORCE ORDER OF BATTLE ON JUNE 10TH, 1940 25th Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Lonate Pozzolo) 13th Bomber Wing, with: 11th Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Piacenza) 43rd Bomber Squadron (BR.20 – Piacenza) 2nd Fighter Division “BOREA” (Boreas, poetic name of the Noth Wind) (Torino-Caselle) 3rd Fighter Wing, with: 18th Fighter Squadron (CR.42 – Novi Ligure) 23rd Fighter Squadron (CR.42 PANZER TACTICS TRAINING GUIDE You must lead with strength. At least two tanks must beforward, and the trail platoons must be held far enoughforward to support the lead platoon. The more guns thatfire in the first minute, the quicker the enemy will bedefeated and the fewer losses you will suffer. 7. When breaking cover, do it GERMAN WEAPONS DURING WW2 (RIFLES, GUNS, MINES, VEHICLES) German WW2 Rifles. The standard German infantry weapon was the rifle, originally designed by Mauser, and dubbed the Karabiner 98k. This weapon was a 5-shot, bolt-action rifle that actually dated back to 1898 when it was first adopted by the Imperial German Army. Mauser Karabiner 98k. It was a standard-issue for German troops in WWI and,in its
HEER STURMGESCHÜTZ UNITS 600 Abt zbV was a special HQ for the administration of independentbatteries. (659, 660 and 666).177, 190, 243, 244 and 245 were allinvolved in the Stalingrad battles in late 1942, early 1943. All but190 perished in and around the city.177reached the city on 8.11.42.The 191, 209, 259,276 and 279 were deployedelsewhere in Heeresgruppe Süd.. In June 1943 the following units served (this isnot
DEUTSCHE ABREITSFRONT Soon after the NSDAP came to power in 1933, all trade unions and worker organizations were declared illegal and the Deutsche Abreitsfront (DAF) was set up in their place as the sole labororganization of
WW2 GERMANY POPULATION, STATISTICS, AND NUMBERS WW2 Germany Population, Statistics, and Numbers that includes unit losses and demographics (age, sex, religion) 3.PANZERGRENADIER-DIVISION The 3.Panzergrenadier-Division was formed in June of 1943 from the 386.Infanterie-Division (mot) and the 3.Infanterie-Division (mot) that was lost in the Stalingrad Pocket. After formation, the 3.Panzergrenadier was sent to Italy in July 1943 where it took part in the Battles for Salerno, Cassino, the Bernhard Line, the Anziobeachhead, and
371.INFANTERIE-DIVISION Unit Emblems Lineage371.Infanterie-DivisionCampaignsEastern Front 1942-1943Destroyed, reformed 1943Italy, Balkans 1943-1944Eastern Front LAZARETTSCHIFFE OF THE KRIEGSMARINE Lazarettschiffe D (Wilhelm Gustloff) Lazarettschiffe Monte Olivia. Lazarettschiffe Monte Rosa. Lazarettschiffe Pretoria. Lazarettschiffe General San Martin. Kleine Lazarettschiffe (Mobilization) Lazarettschiffe (E) Oberhausen. Lazarettschiffe F (Glückauf) Lazarettschiffe (G) Alexander von Humboldt. PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm LAZARETTSCHIFFE FREIBURG History. Completed as Italian S/P Stamura;; 1937 Stamira;; Seized by Germans 9.43, into service as the hospital ship Freiburg on 3.5.44;; Captured 23.10.44 by the GERMAN WEAPONS DURING WW2 (RIFLES, GUNS, MINES, VEHICLES) German WW2 Rifles. The standard German infantry weapon was the rifle, originally designed by Mauser, and dubbed the Karabiner 98k. This weapon was a 5-shot, bolt-action rifle that actually dated back to 1898 when it was first adopted by the Imperial German Army. Mauser Karabiner 98k. It was a standard-issue for German troops in WWI and,in its
HEER STURMGESCHÜTZ UNITS 600 Abt zbV was a special HQ for the administration of independentbatteries. (659, 660 and 666).177, 190, 243, 244 and 245 were allinvolved in the Stalingrad battles in late 1942, early 1943. All but190 perished in and around the city.177reached the city on 8.11.42.The 191, 209, 259,276 and 279 were deployedelsewhere in Heeresgruppe Süd.. In June 1943 the following units served (this isnot
5.GEBIRGSJÄGER-DIVISION The 5.Gebirgsjäger-Division was formed in the Autumn of 1940 with the100.Gebirgs-Regiment from the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division.At thetime, the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division had three Gebirgs-Regimenter, andthe third was detached and supplied for the creation of the 5.Gebrigsjäger-Division.The 10.Infanterie-Division also supplied the85.Infanterie-Regiment when it was upgraded to a motorizeddivision.
MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
8.INFANTERIE-DIVISION ORDER OF BATTLE OF GERMAN FORCES IN THE WEST, 6.06.44 Order of battle of German Forces in the West, 6.06.44. This order of battle lists the German units of armeegruppe, armee, korps, anddivision size as well as the chief of staff (Cos), as of June 6th, 1944,including the respective commanders and dates of command of all units. OB West: GFM von Rundstedt 3.15.42 – 7.02.44. SEEAUFKLÄRUNGSGRUPPEN Seeaufklärungsgruppe 125Gruppenkommandeure:Oberst Gerhard Kolbe, 4.41 - 28.4.43Oberst Hellmut Schalke, 28.4.43 - 8.44Formed 1.4.41 inHoltenau:Stab in
LAZARETTSCHIFFE OF THE KRIEGSMARINE Lazarettschiffe D (Wilhelm Gustloff) Lazarettschiffe Monte Olivia. Lazarettschiffe Monte Rosa. Lazarettschiffe Pretoria. Lazarettschiffe General San Martin. Kleine Lazarettschiffe (Mobilization) Lazarettschiffe (E) Oberhausen. Lazarettschiffe F (Glückauf) Lazarettschiffe (G) Alexander von Humboldt. PRODUCTION STATS ON GERMAN TUBE-FIRED WEAPONS 1939-1945 Weapon1939194019411942194319441945Field and Siege Artillery75mm leFK 1889675mm leFK 388075mm FK 7M 5910 75mm FK 7M 8510105mm K. 1883510813545470174 105mm LAZARETTSCHIFFE FREIBURG History. Completed as Italian S/P Stamura;; 1937 Stamira;; Seized by Germans 9.43, into service as the hospital ship Freiburg on 3.5.44;; Captured 23.10.44 by the GERMAN WEAPONS DURING WW2 (RIFLES, GUNS, MINES, VEHICLES) German WW2 Rifles. The standard German infantry weapon was the rifle, originally designed by Mauser, and dubbed the Karabiner 98k. This weapon was a 5-shot, bolt-action rifle that actually dated back to 1898 when it was first adopted by the Imperial German Army. Mauser Karabiner 98k. It was a standard-issue for German troops in WWI and,in its
HEER STURMGESCHÜTZ UNITS 600 Abt zbV was a special HQ for the administration of independentbatteries. (659, 660 and 666).177, 190, 243, 244 and 245 were allinvolved in the Stalingrad battles in late 1942, early 1943. All but190 perished in and around the city.177reached the city on 8.11.42.The 191, 209, 259,276 and 279 were deployedelsewhere in Heeresgruppe Süd.. In June 1943 the following units served (this isnot
5.GEBIRGSJÄGER-DIVISION The 5.Gebirgsjäger-Division was formed in the Autumn of 1940 with the100.Gebirgs-Regiment from the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division.At thetime, the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division had three Gebirgs-Regimenter, andthe third was detached and supplied for the creation of the 5.Gebrigsjäger-Division.The 10.Infanterie-Division also supplied the85.Infanterie-Regiment when it was upgraded to a motorizeddivision.
MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
8.INFANTERIE-DIVISION ORDER OF BATTLE OF GERMAN FORCES IN THE WEST, 6.06.44 Order of battle of German Forces in the West, 6.06.44. This order of battle lists the German units of armeegruppe, armee, korps, anddivision size as well as the chief of staff (Cos), as of June 6th, 1944,including the respective commanders and dates of command of all units. OB West: GFM von Rundstedt 3.15.42 – 7.02.44. SEEAUFKLÄRUNGSGRUPPEN Seeaufklärungsgruppe 125Gruppenkommandeure:Oberst Gerhard Kolbe, 4.41 - 28.4.43Oberst Hellmut Schalke, 28.4.43 - 8.44Formed 1.4.41 inHoltenau:Stab in
GERMAN WEAPONS DURING WW2 (RIFLES, GUNS, MINES, VEHICLES) German WW2 Rifles. The standard German infantry weapon was the rifle, originally designed by Mauser, and dubbed the Karabiner 98k. This weapon was a 5-shot, bolt-action rifle that actually dated back to 1898 when it was first adopted by the Imperial German Army. Mauser Karabiner 98k. It was a standard-issue for German troops in WWI and,in its
MINENKOMMANDO DÄNEMARK The signs measured 35×50 cm. From May 11, 1945, until August 1945 Minenkommando Dänemark cleared 1.402.000 mines. The group lost 149 killed and had 165 seriously injured and 167 slightly injured during the operations. Three of the 52 Danish officers who supervised the group were also injured. Almost all of the German engineers whocleared the
5.GEBIRGSJÄGER-DIVISION The 5.Gebirgsjäger-Division was formed in the Autumn of 1940 with the100.Gebirgs-Regiment from the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division.At thetime, the 1.Gebirgsjäger-Division had three Gebirgs-Regimenter, andthe third was detached and supplied for the creation of the 5.Gebrigsjäger-Division.The 10.Infanterie-Division also supplied the85.Infanterie-Regiment when it was upgraded to a motorizeddivision.
GERMAN GENERALKOMMANDO SS CORPS HISTORY German Generalkommando SS Corps History. SS Korps during WWII were originally constituted to contain two SS Divisions soas to provide them with tactical control in the form of a SS Korp HQ. TheseKorps were designated with Roman Numbers, and in actuality, contained whateverunits were available, and often times contained both SS andHeer units,or
ORDER OF BATTLE OF GERMAN FORCES IN THE WEST, 6.06.44 Order of battle of German Forces in the West, 6.06.44. This order of battle lists the German units of armeegruppe, armee, korps, anddivision size as well as the chief of staff (Cos), as of June 6th, 1944,including the respective commanders and dates of command of all units. OB West: GFM von Rundstedt 3.15.42 – 7.02.44. THE POST-1943 ITALIAN FASCIST FORCES OF WWII The Post-1943 Italian Fascist Forces of WWII. On July 25, 1943, Benito Mussolini was ousted from power and replaced by a new government. The Germans were perfectly aware of the Italian bid to surrender to the Allies and they prepared accordingly. On September 8th, 1943, after a series of last-minute deals, Badoglio announced an armistice with 3.PANZERGRENADIER-DIVISION The 3.Panzergrenadier-Division was formed in June of 1943 from the 386.Infanterie-Division (mot) and the 3.Infanterie-Division (mot) that was lost in the Stalingrad Pocket. After formation, the 3.Panzergrenadier was sent to Italy in July 1943 where it took part in the Battles for Salerno, Cassino, the Bernhard Line, the Anziobeachhead, and
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Gruppenkommandeure (I./186):Maj Walter Hagen, 15.9.39 - 5.7.40Gruppenkommandeure (II./186):Maj Walter Hagen, 39 - 15.9.39Maj Heinrich Seeliger, 15.9.39 - COSTAL DEFENCE GROUPS / KÜSTEN-SEEFLIEGERVERBÄNDE GruppenGroupsKüstenfliegergruppen Coastal Reconnaissance GroupsKüstenfliegergruppen 106Küstenfliegergruppen 306Küstenfliegergruppen THE RONA AND THE KAMINSKI BRIGADE Kaminski Brigade Insignia. The origin and eventual fate of the infamous Kaminski Brigade is actually quite removed from that of the more popularly known echelons of the Russian’s in German Service under former-Russian General Vlassov’s so-called R.O.A. “Army of Liberation” (Russkaia Osvoboditelnaia Armiia).The former was a locally raised militia-group whose members, upon findingFeldgrau.com
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