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    #16
    Originally posted by taube View Post
    Yesterday´s find in a former POW camp...

    @hucks:
    In post #2, second pic, the unit stamp reads Pz.Zg.Ers.Abt., right?
    Are you sure this is "Rembertow" in the following column?
    Maybe you have a close-up of that part?

    Cheers,
    taube.
    Here you go - definitely Warschau-Rembertow on the second entry Ers.Abt.f.Eisenb.Pz.Zuge...



    Here is what AHF has on the unit at Rembertow ( http://www.axishistory.com/index.php?id=10132 )...

    Ersatz-Abteilung für Eisenbahn-Panzerzüge / Panzerzug-Ersatz-Abteilung Rembertow
    [* 1941/42 ; at former Polish War School Rembertów near Warschau]


    Gliederung nach Aufstellung : Stab , 1., 2. Kp.


    Kdr
    Maj Ernst Naumann [ex Kdt. Panzerzug 10]


    Adjutant
    Lt Hermann Imm


    Pi.Offz
    Lt Hermann Hoppe


    Zahlmeister
    Eberhard Steinweg


    1. Kp
    Chef
    - summer 1942 Lt Max Warda
    summer 1942 - 01.10.1942 Hptm Edward Seele


    2. Kp
    Chef
    - 01.10.1942 Hptm Rudolf Winterberg


    1. Oktober 1942 : Umgliederung und Teilung in (restructured ; divided into)
    Panzerzug-Ausb-Abt. und Panzerzug-Ers-Abt.
    Last edited by hucks216; 05-07-2012, 06:39 AM.

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      #17

      Thanks a lot.
      The last entry looks like "Milowitz bei Lissa/Elbe"?
      That town is Milovice now and in the Czech republic.
      Last edited by taube; 05-07-2012, 07:19 AM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by taube View Post

        Thanks a lot.
        The last entry looks like "Milowitz bei Lissa/Elbe"?
        That town is Milovice now and in the Czech republic.
        You could well be right. Another entry on the AHF for Eisenbahn-Panzerzug-Ersatz-Abteilung mentions this...

        Kdr
        28.03.1943 – 23.07.1944 Maj Ernst Naumann

        While moving to training ground Milowitz near Prag (Böhmen) parts of the Marsch-Kpn. personnel were used to strengthen the Pz.Gren.Lehr.Rgt. 902 “Krampnitz”

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          #19
          A friend of mine asked me to post the next 4 Panzerzug scans in the thread....


          "Hundestaffel"
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                  #23
                  Great postings! Nice SB and dog tag!
                  Steve

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                    #24
                    Nice addition. The signature at the top of Page 15 is that of Kurt Oslislo who commanded PZ 25 from December 1941 to February 1943. It was badly damaged by Russian tanks that had broken out of the Baranow Bridgehead on 13th January 1945 and abandoned by its crew that night.

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                      #25
                      And the signature on the bottom of Pg 15 is that of Ermert who commanded Werkstattzug f. Panzerzüge 1

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