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    9. / Fallschirm.Jg.Rgt. 3

    Hi,
    I'm new here and I'm searching for pictures of the 9. Kompanie Fallschirmjägerregiment 3 (9./FJR 3) for the period Mai 1942 to April 1943.

    At this time my great oncel was member of this unit.
    He died at 28.03.43 near Lushki (Luzhok) not far from Smolensk.

    He died at the Knobloch Höhe, this information is from the book Pictorial History of Fallschirm-Jäger Rgt. 3 Volume 2.

    Has anybody pictures or something else from this unit.
    I would be very happy.

    Here some informations from my great uncle:

    Name: Kurt Jeschke
    Rang: Gefreiter
    Birthdate: 16.06.1922
    Place of Birth: Nissmenau
    Date of death: 28.03.1943
    Place: 2 km nördl. Lushki
    Identification Tag: 63092/1091


    This is a early picture from 1941 - I think. Before he joined the paratroopers.



    He was owner of the Fallschirmschützenabzeichen and the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse.

    Kind Regards
    kurt1922

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    Hi Kurt , as i see this world is so small and could you imagine that the place where you wrote is right .... it's crazy but I am the one of these who found your uncle during our researches of Russian MIAs there ...We have dig on the hill Knobloch every year and already found some MIas FJ ... he was in the trench on the first line of defending positions /we found him 2 years ago and this spring remains of body were given to WAst ! They already should be burried on the local cemetary . Below the photo of his ID tag found with him together ...i have a lot of pix of that place during our trips /
    cheers
    Sergey
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    Looking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.

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      #3
      unbelievable.....

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        #4
        Hi,
        small world!!!!

        Herlé

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          #5
          WoW!!!

          it would be nice to see those pics

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            #6
            Incredible story ....

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              #7
              Unbeleivable! It is nice to know His remains have been properly buried with honor! I wish you best of luck in your research with photos popping up showing Gefreiter Jeschke!
              Best Regards!
              Kevin

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                #8
                Huh????
                That is unbelieveble!

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                  #9
                  it is a great history, unbelievable.

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                    #10
                    What are the chances, Unbelievable !!!

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                      #11
                      Incredible, keep us posted please!!

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                        #12
                        My god, this is unbelievable!

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                          #13
                          unbelievable!

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                            #14
                            I cant believe what i have read ... please keep us updated thats an incredible story

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Sturm 74 View Post
                              Hi Kurt , as i see this world is so small and could you imagine that the place where you wrote is right .... it's crazy but I am the one of these who found your uncle during our researches of Russian MIAs there ...We have dig on the hill Knobloch every year and already found some MIas FJ ... he was in the trench on the first line of defending positions /we found him 2 years ago and this spring remains of body were given to WAst ! They already should be burried on the local cemetary . Below the photo of his ID tag found with him together ...i have a lot of pix of that place during our trips /
                              cheers
                              Sergey
                              Hi Sergey,
                              that sounds so unbelievable - awesome. The ID tag looks so new after 60 years under the earth. Can you tell me on which cemetary he burried.
                              For which organisation do you work and why you don't gave the informations to the german organisation Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge.
                              They are searching also for german MIA's and KIA's in this area.

                              Please can you show me some pictures from you trips.

                              Regards
                              Kurt1922

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