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A soldbuch to Division 190 active in Holland. No awards, no home leaves and not many entries.
Not sure what FPW 42101 means on page 3?
If it is a feldpost number, it doesn't match his units,
(30.7.1941-28.2.1942) Bezirkskommissariat Zoll-Grenzschutz Nord Nr. 1 B,
(8.9.1943-22.4.1944) 16.12.1943 gestrichen
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Too bad, but apparently this thread is dead. Let me give it a last try back up.
Here is a very nice photo part of a bigger group to a man that served in one of the many Luftwaffe-Bataillons under Bataillon Koch. This unit served in Holland from September 1944 on, mostly around 's Hertogenbosch.
It is a very nice and sharp photo with lot's of interesting equipment and details to see. I am sorry for the heavy watermarks, but apparently that is necessary these days. I hope you like it.
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The area around Zetten (west of Arnhem - Nijmegen) was the frontline for several months.
In 1945 the Dutch Waffen SS Landstorm fought also in the area.
Scottisch troops with white camo cloths are here on patrol on a dyke near Zetten.Last edited by Floris; 06-21-2014, 02:03 PM.
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Originally posted by Floris View PostNice photo Dennis
Is it dated?
Originally posted by Floris View PostTo keep the thread running I have asked Eric-Jan to edit the topictitle to Holland 1940 - 1945.
People can show their 1940 battles - occupation pictures/papers and 1944 and 1945 related documents - photo's ea in this thread.
Nice photo of the Zetten area!
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Originally posted by dennisb View PostToo bad, but apparently this thread is dead. Let me give it a last try back up.
Here is a very nice photo part of a bigger group to a man that served in one of the many Luftwaffe-Bataillons under Bataillon Koch. This unit served in Holland from September 1944 on, mostly around 's Hertogenbosch.
It is a very nice and sharp photo with lot's of interesting equipment and details to see. I am sorry for the heavy watermarks, but apparently that is necessary these days. I hope you like it.
Nice photo Dennis!
Great to see this thread revived
Best,
Rob
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Dennis,
As I said - I wish I knew. I have written a book about the subject of Kampfgruppe Knaust and no information came to light when doing the research. I met Spillner's grandson and he even wanted to know what happened. One day, a document may shed some light on the topic...until then....only guessing.
Cheers
Scott
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