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the 155 Infanterie Division still in training, has moved urgently to the Po river the 23 April 1945 to cover the retreat of the Germans and fought up to 25 on the north bank of the river (North of Ferrara) before the surrenderAttached FilesLast edited by mufasa; 01-06-2017, 01:33 PM.
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Nice additions with interesting presentation, as always. Congratulations !
I have two comments :
-first on this page :
The unit L 50 444 is Flakscheinwerfer Ausbildung Abteilung 5 who seems to have been attached to Luftgau Postamt Paris. That means that it was in France at that time (at least in july 42), and only in the big part southern of the Seine river because northern part of France was attached to Lg. PA Brussels. But this inscription doesn't means he was obligatory in Paris. More, according to M. Holm' site "The Luftwaffe", this training unit is stayed in Germany (Fürth) all the time. Perhaps only few elements came in France ?
-One of the two Flak soldier was Fernsprecher, not gunner. It is written on the little specific paper added in his Sb.
I hope that it helps you.
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Originally posted by Luft 76 View PostNice additions with interesting presentation, as always. Congratulations !
I have two comments :
-first on this page :
The unit L 50 444 is Flakscheinwerfer Ausbildung Abteilung 5 who seems to have been attached to Luftgau Postamt Paris. That means that it was in France at that time (at least in july 42), and only in the big part southern of the Seine river because northern part of France was attached to Lg. PA Brussels. But this inscription doesn't means he was obligatory in Paris. More, according to M. Holm' site "The Luftwaffe", this training unit is stayed in Germany (Fürth) all the time. Perhaps only few elements came in France ?
-One of the two Flak soldier was Fernsprecher, not gunner. It is written on the little specific paper added in his Sb.
I hope that it helps you.
thank you very much Luft76!!
ciao Oriano
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Originally posted by Ironcrown View PostGreat additions, Oriano
It's amazing to see docs from the same unit, even from the same battery in this case!
Both the Soldbuch were signed by the same officer who was at the time the battery commander. This can be clearly seen here:
many thank my friend
Oriano
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