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At the beginning of the war passes to the Luftwaffe until 1943 and is in Sturzkampfgeschwader 77 (Stuka) as a ground staff (Poland, France and then the Soviet Union.)
And something happens at the end of May 1943 (his work as a "Fourier"?): He is transferred to a first battalion of discipline Luftwaffen-Feld-Bataillon zbV 3 (zur besonderen Verwerndung) and fights around Ilmensee lake, south of Leningrad. He is wounded in late July 1943, and he Leaves, rehabilitated, the disciplinary units in December 1943 and he enters in the Flieger-Ersatz-Bataillon 1 - Poznan (a small mistake on the date Flg 3-Ers-Batl 17-12 - 1944 instead of 07.12.1943).
He puts himself back into real trouble, and in March 1944 he ends up back in another disciplinary battalion of teh Luftwaffe, the Luftwaffen-Jäger-Bataillon zbV 7 and is sent to Italy, directly on the front of Anzio-Nettuno....Attached Files
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And the pages of Italy with 7 zvb He fights to Nettuno (Borgo Piave, Ponte Babbaccio) then south of Rome (Cori, Valmontone, Abano Terme).
From 1944 until the end of June to end of August, 1944, the zvb was at the forefront against the partisans who had formed a free area in the mountains between Reggio Emilia and Modena (Partisan Republic of Montefiorino). The Luftwaffen-Jäger-Bataillon was one of the most active units in raids against the partisanAttached Files
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and at the end of September 1944, again in the first line (as in Nettuno, as south of Rome again with the paras of the 4 Fallsch. Division) south of Bologna. He immediately falls, a few days after his arrival on line, October 1, 1944 in Valzo (le Valzole) near Mondigoro, against the Americans of the 91 Infantry DivisionAttached Files
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