I have found these pics/story in a Militaria-journal from 1991. There was an auction with the medals and documents of Oberst Erich Krebs, the hero of the Tankbattle of Cambrai 1917. He stopped the british tanks with just 600 man and nearly 300 tanks were destroyed with the 77mm field artillery in direct fire and by small units only with handgrenades and selfmade bombs.
There was an Unteroffizier Krüger of Art. Reg. 108 who, being the only survivor of his 77mm light field cannon, destroyed 16 tanks by loading, aiming and firing the gun alone before he was killed.
Krebs was wounded during that battle but continued to give his orders with blood flowing over his coat and standing in the first line of defense. He was awarded the Pour le Merite for that action.
There was an Unteroffizier Krüger of Art. Reg. 108 who, being the only survivor of his 77mm light field cannon, destroyed 16 tanks by loading, aiming and firing the gun alone before he was killed.
Krebs was wounded during that battle but continued to give his orders with blood flowing over his coat and standing in the first line of defense. He was awarded the Pour le Merite for that action.
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