WOW Tim.... That's just an amazing Story !! Let me first say that I am living 12km from Bionville.... (which was also a place who knews heavy Foughts during WW1).
I confirm your Sayings concerning the Feld.Gef.Straf.Btl.14. Here are some Informations I found in the "G2" reports from the 100th U.S.Division who liberated my Area : THis unit was constituted from 5 Coys, each 140-150 Men strong. They were employed to dig trenches or build bunkers in the Combat Zone. Only the chiefs had Weapons.... The Bat. came left Libau Oct.10th 1944 and joined the Vosges Sector Nov.2nd 1944. Commander : Major Kuehn.
Please answer one Question : How do you have the Idea, as the Book contained no Information about the Soldier's Fate.... to search in the Austrian Archives for more informations ??
Please note I have shown for a couple of Weeks a Soldbuch from my Collection, for a punisched Soldier transferred to "z.b.V.291"
Congrats for this amazing SB !!
I confirm your Sayings concerning the Feld.Gef.Straf.Btl.14. Here are some Informations I found in the "G2" reports from the 100th U.S.Division who liberated my Area : THis unit was constituted from 5 Coys, each 140-150 Men strong. They were employed to dig trenches or build bunkers in the Combat Zone. Only the chiefs had Weapons.... The Bat. came left Libau Oct.10th 1944 and joined the Vosges Sector Nov.2nd 1944. Commander : Major Kuehn.
Please answer one Question : How do you have the Idea, as the Book contained no Information about the Soldier's Fate.... to search in the Austrian Archives for more informations ??
Please note I have shown for a couple of Weeks a Soldbuch from my Collection, for a punisched Soldier transferred to "z.b.V.291"
Congrats for this amazing SB !!
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