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    "Funklenk" Pz documents

    Here is an unusual grouping of documents from a soldier with the "Funklenk" Panzer Abt. (remote controlled) starting with the most common document
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    Last edited by PzV; 08-17-2007, 12:33 PM. Reason: error in text

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    next document
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      "Funklenk" Pz documents

      3rd document
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        4th document
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          5th document, this is the recommendation document for the Pz assault badge.
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            listing of actions to qualitfy for Pz assault badge
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              reverse side of actions listing
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                Ausgezeichnet! The battle listings help to track the movement of his units. I am doing a biography of Meinrad von Lauchert. He commanded a PanzerGruppe in Okt 44 to which PzAbt 302 was subordinate. The battle listings help me see when 302 joined him and where they fought exactly.

                This guy was an FKL-Soldat from the first hour, having been at Sewastopol. I believe the biography of Erich Brandenberger has some discussion of FKL support to his unit in the Krim.

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