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    Mönchengladbach?

    Does anyone have any idea what Prussian Infantry Regiment used
    men from Mönchengladbach (hometown of Heinrichs Himler), Hardt, Reydt?
    A friend is trying to trace his inlaws' records & hit a dead end.

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    Münchengladbach

    Tom,

    Heinrich Himmler was born in München, the capital of Bavaria and not Münchengladbach which is in Northwestern Germany. Münchengladbach was in the VIII Army Corps district and more specifically the area of the 15th Infantry Division. That narrows the field to 4 infantry regiments:

    Infanterie-Regiment von Lützow (1.Rhein.) Nr.25
    5. Rhein. Infanterie-Regiment Nr.65
    9. Rhein. Infanterie-Regiment Nr.160
    10. Rhein. Infanterie-Regiment Nr.161

    If I were to hazard a guess I would pick Nr. 25 (Aachen) or 65 (Köln).

    Glenn

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      #3
      Thanks, Glenn. I passed on the info.

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        #4
        ...although Tom was right spelling it MÖnchengladbach.
        Cheers, Frank

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          #5
          Hello Munich,

          I see that you live in Germany, so you must be right about the spelling, but I owned a Nazi party flag several years ago with a black patch in the upper left corner for the city of MÜnchengladbach (as Glenn spelled it). Is it possible we are talking about two different towns? Münchengladbach AND Mönchengladbach?

          regards,
          Denny

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            #6
            That´s absolutely right, Denny, both cities do exist. I wanted to avoid confusion.

            Cheers, Frank H.
            Cheers, Frank

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              #7
              Möncengladbach

              Danny,

              sorry for any confusion! The information I gave you is however the right one for Mönchengladbach.

              Regards
              Glenn

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                #8
                Even this thread is very old now, I must tell you that you are not talking about two different citys.

                Mönchengladbach was called in the past Münchengladbach.

                Same as Krefeld was called once Crefeld.

                First the towns name was just Gladbach (thats the name of a very small river that is there). But because there is another city named Bergisch Gladbach it was intodruced to say München-Gladbach (to make it easier to differ).

                In 1950 it was changed to Mönchengladbach to show a clear difference to the city of München (Munic).


                Its one an the same city.

                Best regards
                Michael

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                  #9
                  München-Gladbach
                  Gladbach-Rheydt

                  is both correct

                  Greetings from my hometown

                  Mönchengladbach

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