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I thought it would be possible to find a list with the names of the different local cemeteries
and single graves around Rimini with the graves of the German soldieres there.
This list should have been the base on which the reburial was made to Cervia. Was the
reburial made by the Italien Government or by an organization as the German Volksbund?
Gerdan
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Originally posted by Gerdan View PostI thought it would be possible to find a list with the names of the different local cemeteries
and single graves around Rimini with the graves of the German soldieres there.
This list should have been the base on which the reburial was made to Cervia. Was the
reburial made by the Italien Government or by an organization as the German Volksbund?
Gerdan
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And in the battle of Rimini paratroopers have always been the drive to the east towards the sea ....
and the front line of 6 September 1944 between a parachute and FalsDiv Canadian, Greek and New Zealand was between Rimini and Riccione to the south of the airport ..... there are exactly six violent clashes with heavy casualties on both sides around the church of San Lorenzo in Strada (about 2 km south of Rimini airport ).... and most likely fell here... a map from a Canadian Perth Regiment site....
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..................Gerhard is almost certainly fell near this church, the church of San Lorenzo in Strada here in a picture after the battle. On the afternoon of 5 settempre, the Canadian Royal Canadian Regiment, Riccione arrive after crossing in front of the church of San Lorenzo in Strada transformed by parachutists Heidrich in a fortress. Here the Germans did not allow themselves to be surprised and the battle became fierce. The lieutenant of the royal Fisher tries to get his men in the church but is killed by a shot Panzerfaust. Canadians reorganize themselves with reinforcements and the morning of Sept. 6 led by Captain J. Barnie and by all means try to take the church back but to no avail. Paratroopers despite heavy losses opposed a fierce resistance and reject them…………..
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Originally posted by Gerdan View PostThank you very much for this information. It is not easy to do research on a special soldier and situation after such a long time but - as you can see - sometimes you are successful! Congratulations.
Gerdan
many thanks Gerdan for the kind words .... more of those days (the day before,5th september) I have the sterbebild of another young paratrooper fell in the same church of San Lorenzo in Strada...
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and 'very rare in Volksbund is indicated for the German soldiers died in Italy the place ... but here we are lucky ....
Nachname: Bücher
Vorname: Helmut
Dienstgrad: Jäger
Geburtsdatum: 25.12.1926
Geburtsort: Otzenhausen
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 05.09.1944
Todes-/Vermisstenort: S.Lorenzo
Helmut Bücher ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Futa-Pass (Italien) .
Endgrablage: Block 25 Grab 627
... S.Lorenzo!!!Last edited by mufasa; 01-02-2011, 02:25 PM.
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..... very impressive history of these men in this small church Gerdan .... Besides these two youngs Fallsmirjager this is the tomb of Lieutenant Fisher of the Royal Canadian Regiment in the british war cemetery of Coriano (3-4 km from Riccione) he died in that day in that that church ....
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