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    Luftlande Document grouping

    Hi guys-

    I thought I'd share one of my new acquisitions with you.

    This is a small document grouping to Unteroffizier Walter Westendorf, who served with the 12.(M.G.)komp./Inf.Rgt.16 of the 22.Infanterie-Division (Luftlande).

    The EKII document, awarded on 18.Mai.1940 for his participation in I.R.16’s airlanding operations in Holland during the Western campaign, is signed by Knights Cross, Oaks and Swords recipient Generalleutnant Hans Kreysing who, on 01.November 1943 became General der Gebirgstruppe.

    The IAB document was awarded on 05.August, 1941 for combat with Army Group South during the opening stages of the invasion of Russia is signed by Knight's Cross and DKIG recipient General der Infanterie Dietrich von Choltitz.

    The Black Wound Badge document was awarded for wounds sustained on 04.September, 1941.

    Included in the grouping is a Russian POW document which states that Westendorf was released from captivity on 31.December 1954 and is accompanied by a official certificate of discharge. 5 years of combat and 10 years in the Russian gulags weren’t kind as is evident by comparing the two portraits (both of which are copies).

    This is a great little grouping to a rare unit that I am very happy to have acquired. I'm especially happy with the EKII document as it was awarded just 8 days into the French campaign, and the signature by Kreysing is simply the icing on the cake. I hope you enjoy the pictures. For more information on the 22.I.D. (LL) go here.

    Rob
    Last edited by Rob Johnson; 01-07-2007, 03:55 AM.

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                Very nice Rob,
                This is indeed a very nice grouping and I'm very happy to see it, also because the Holland Airlandings are my main intrest. 12./IR16 was involved in capturing Waalhaven Airbase and involved at the Noordereiland/Willemsbrug (Rotterdam) fightings supporting 10. and 11./IR16 and 11./Fjr1(Kerfin).

                Known 12./IR16 KIA in Holland are: Lt. Arnold Schöneboom, Uffz. Josef Michl and Gfr. Heinrich Frühling.

                More info on IR16, also a 12./IR16 fotoalbum: http://www.historic.de/Ubersicht/ubersicht.html

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                  #9
                  Very nice group you have and for sure your soldiers knows this other Landser

                  Angel
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                  Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

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                    His name is Focke Wiemers and he spent his wartime career with the 12. (M.G.)/ Inf. Rgt. 16 winning the EK II, IABiS, Ostmedaille, BWB, Krimschild and Romanian Medal Crusade Againt Bolchevismus.

                    Nice to see another member of this company.

                    Angel
                    Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

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                      Very nice too Angel, any change you can provide us with date's and promotions?

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                        #12
                        Nice set Rob!

                        I also have some items in my collection regarding the 22 LL. From IR 16 I only have a uniform.

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                          What does the abbreviation A.B stand for? I can't recall having seen that before and wonder if it's connected to the fact that a regimental commander is awarding the medal when it should be division level on upwards.
                          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                            Originally posted by Simon orchard View Post
                            What does the abbreviation A.B stand for? I can't recall having seen that before and wonder if it's connected to the fact that a regimental commander is awarding the medal when it should be division level on upwards.
                            Could it be Auf Befehl Simon

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                              I quess it should be a.B. : auf Befehl

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