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A big "Thanks" to my good friend Henner for providing the following info on the signature on page 34:
6. Kompanie/Panzer-Regiment 2
Chef Hauptmann Thiede
1.Zugführer Leutnant Freiherr von Meyendorff
2.Zugführer Leutnant Fromme
3.Zugführer Leutnant von Brauchitsch
So, this confirms that Goritzka was in the 3.Zug/6.Kompanie which - according to Pz.Rgt.2's gliederung from 1939 and 1940 - means he was in fact a Panzer IV crew member during the invasion of Poland and when he was killed at La Horgne, France on 15.May 1940
Thanks, Henner
Rob
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Originally posted by Rob Johnson View PostA big "Thanks" to my good friend Henner for providing the following info on the signature on page 34:
6. Kompanie/Panzer-Regiment 2
Chef Hauptmann Thiede
1.Zugführer Leutnant Freiherr von Meyendorff
2.Zugführer Leutnant Fromme
3.Zugführer Leutnant von Brauchitsch
So, this confirms that Goritzka was in the 3.Zug/6.Kompanie which - according to Pz.Rgt.2's gliederung from 1939 and 1940 - means he was in fact a Panzer IV crew member during the invasion of Poland and when he was killed at La Horgne, France on 15.May 1940
Thanks, Henner
Rob
Robert:
Out of all the "Tiger" men, "Panther" Boyz, etc., that you have, this is still one of my absolute favorites.....
"Hundestaffel"
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Originally posted by Hundestaffel View PostRobert:
Out of all the "Tiger" men, "Panther" Boyz, etc., that you have, this is still one of my absolute favorites.....
"Hundestaffel"
It definitely is one of my best "KIA" IDs, and if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have it in my collection! I owe you a big "Thanks" for helping me acquire this one my friend.
The fact that so much detailed info on the battle of La Horgne is available makes it all the more easier to research - many times you can only locate the approximate area where the guy was killed/wounded... not the case with this one
It's been a while since I read through the documentation on the battles that took place in and around La Horgne the day Goritzka was killed, but I do recall mention of several Panzer IVs being knocked out that day, both in and around the village.
Now that I know now Goritzka was in the 6.Zug of the 6.Kompanie (and a Pz.IV crew member) I can hopefully get even closer to identifying exactly where and when he was killed.
This is what I love most about our hobby
RobLast edited by Rob Johnson; 04-30-2009, 09:20 AM.
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I was drooling like Pavlov's Dog over this one, and was waiting in the shadows with my finger on the trigger in case the competition got fierce !!!
This is one great little Panzer man's Wehrpass....
"Hundestaffel"Last edited by Hundestaffel; 04-30-2009, 09:18 AM.
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