A soldbuch carried by Erich Sandmann attached to the 352 Infantry Division. When the D-Day invasion started he was with the Field Replacement Battalion of the division.
Not many entries in soldbuch, no awards, home leaves, hospital stays. Last date is a vaccination May 1944.
I am not sure of his units' position on 6-6-44, the HQ was between Lison and Bayeux. The FEB352 might have fought independently against the airlandings occuring in the area or used in the counterattack against the beaches.
Regardless of his cause of death, the youth shown in his photo came to an abrupt end on that famous day.
http://www.volksbund.de/index.php?id...rlustsuche_pi2[gid]=3990c3df19a1d64c474afc9b29373cd7
Not many entries in soldbuch, no awards, home leaves, hospital stays. Last date is a vaccination May 1944.
I am not sure of his units' position on 6-6-44, the HQ was between Lison and Bayeux. The FEB352 might have fought independently against the airlandings occuring in the area or used in the counterattack against the beaches.
Regardless of his cause of death, the youth shown in his photo came to an abrupt end on that famous day.
http://www.volksbund.de/index.php?id...rlustsuche_pi2[gid]=3990c3df19a1d64c474afc9b29373cd7
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