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    Soldbuch 916 Gren. Rgt.

    This just came from the proverbial "woodwork"...

    Hauptmann Max Loges. Served in MG-Bataillone 16 (319.ID) and then in Grenadier-Regiment 916 (352.ID)... Grenadier-Regiment 916 unit stamp has been modified with pen, but there is a 352.ID entry on page 8. Award page has been removed.

    He was wounded in 19.7.1944 (Kriegslazarett 4.677? and wound code 31b)

    Loges is mentioned few times in "Normandiefront: D-Day to Saint-Lo Through German Eyes". He was not one of the heroes...

    Any ideas regarding where Hauptmann Loges was on June 6th 1944?
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              Very interesting! I have just had a look at he book you mention and it would appear that he should have stayed on the Channel Islands where it was safer for him! I wonder if he was transferred on command or he put in a request to be transferred to a front line unit? Mind you, when he was transferred it was relatively quiet in France at the time anyway.

              There are a few documents signed by him in that book also regarding CC days for Lt. Heinze's Soldbuch! Looks like he signs as Hptm.u.Btl. Fhr or Kdr.

              /Ian
              Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

              Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                Also of interest he signs his own Soldbuch on page 15 for the security check as Hptm.u. Kp. Chef.

                /Ian
                Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                  Nice doc indeed.
                  Second time I see a member of 319.ID transfered in 352.ID. Certainly not by chance. Interesting.

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                    #10
                    Very interesting document, like the part of his own Walther PP pistol.

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                      I haven't received my copy of "Normandiefront: D-Day to Saint-Lo Through German Eyes" yet, but I did receive this information from the forum member "Stormfighter":

                      "Hauptmann Max Loges commanded the 4. Kompanie of the I. Bataillon of Grenadier-Regiment 916. The I. Bataillon was headquartered in Ryes, France, on D-Day and was in the Gold Beach sector."

                      That altered and faint unit stamp on page four seems to confirm this and there is a short thread of this very same unit: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=747389

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