I would like to present the Soldbuch grouping to Unteroffizier Georg Lämmermann. Another sad war story...
Lämmermann entered military service in February 1940 and was initially trained as a Nachrichten soldier. He served in backward units such as the Armee-Nachrichten-Regiment 521, deployed with the 12. Armee in France and Yugoslavia. From 1942, he was with the Feste Heeresfunkstelle in his home city Nürnberg and from 1943 with the Generalkommando of the XIII. Armee. In October 1944, he joined a more interesting unit: the staff of the newly formed motorized Volks-Artillerie-Korps 410, a large artillery unit which was equipped with, among others, 8,8 cm PaK auf Waffenträger (motorized anti-tank guns!), Russian artillery guns and 21 cm Werfer. This unit was subordinated to the Reichsführer SS and was shortly after sent to the Ardennes front to support the 5. Panzerarmee. Lämmermann served as a radio man and a driver of a high officer. According to his letters, he also took care of the lack of supplies in the Ardennes by shooting a wild boar and other game... he was a dealer of poultry and game in civilian life! After the Ardennes, Lämmermann and the 410.VAK were with the XIII. SS Armeekorps, part of the 1. Armee in the Lorraine area.
Lämmermann entered military service in February 1940 and was initially trained as a Nachrichten soldier. He served in backward units such as the Armee-Nachrichten-Regiment 521, deployed with the 12. Armee in France and Yugoslavia. From 1942, he was with the Feste Heeresfunkstelle in his home city Nürnberg and from 1943 with the Generalkommando of the XIII. Armee. In October 1944, he joined a more interesting unit: the staff of the newly formed motorized Volks-Artillerie-Korps 410, a large artillery unit which was equipped with, among others, 8,8 cm PaK auf Waffenträger (motorized anti-tank guns!), Russian artillery guns and 21 cm Werfer. This unit was subordinated to the Reichsführer SS and was shortly after sent to the Ardennes front to support the 5. Panzerarmee. Lämmermann served as a radio man and a driver of a high officer. According to his letters, he also took care of the lack of supplies in the Ardennes by shooting a wild boar and other game... he was a dealer of poultry and game in civilian life! After the Ardennes, Lämmermann and the 410.VAK were with the XIII. SS Armeekorps, part of the 1. Armee in the Lorraine area.
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