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    Hi everyone,

    I have had this book in my collection for years and never got around to researching it. It's unit entries are unique and I can't read the EK2 entry very well.

    I can see he was with Gren Ers Batl 487, but what is interesting is on the units page, the entry of "48 Inf Div" and an illegible entry below.

    Can anyone help me with his units and what the award entry says? I'm curious where he was when he earned the EK2.

    Thanks!
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            Also on Page 14, this script is way too advanced for me. I usually can pick out a few words, but this is tough. Any ideas?
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              Originally posted by Blued View Post
              Also on Page 14, this script is way too advanced for me. I usually can pick out a few words, but this is tough. Any ideas?
              Übertritt aufs westliche Elbufer auf Befehl der XII. Armee am 6.5.1945



              Crossed the River Elbe to the west by order of the 12th Army on May 6th 1945

              The Iron Cross was awarded on the same day, May 6 1945


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                Under the E.K. 2 entry it simply states a stamp was not on hand to make it official and so it was signed by the officer to certify this. The entry on p. 14 states that he crossed over to the west bank of the Elbe River on command from the XII Army on 6 May 1945.

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                  Thanks guys!

                  For the unit, what unit do you think he was with at the end of the war?

                  This is the unit entry below 48 Inf Div that I can't decipher

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                    The same Oberlt. and Regt. Adjutant who signed his E.K.2 entry also signed his promotion to Feldwebel on 1 May 1945. The regimental name seems to be Gren. Regt. H.K.1 which I cannot decipher.

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                      Hi

                      The name of the unit is: Grenadier Regiment Th(eodor)Körner I

                      Here the link to LdW. http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...odorKorner.htm

                      Cheers
                      Boris

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                        Thanks Pauke for the help.

                        And thank you Boris. That is VERY helpful. No way I would have found that on my own.

                        So my guess is that this was an adhoc group scabbed together at the end of the war. The ending of this group makes sense based on the entry order to cross the river and surrender to the Americans.

                        Has anyone ever seen an Inf Div entry like this one? We always see regiments, brigades, companies, etc, but I haven't seen a division entry. Can anyone shed light on that aspect?

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                          Hi blued,

                          no problem. But there is no division entry. Sorry.

                          On page 14 the entry is from the Leutnant and Kp-Chef.

                          The division name Theodor Körner is also the name of the regiments. The numbers are 1, 2 and 3. And in the first regiment he was in the second company.

                          Thats all.

                          I think too that the background of the order is to survive in the arms of the west allies or to die in the soviet gulags. At this time goes a story around that germans and americans will fight together against the communists. But it was at this time only a story.

                          Cheers

                          Boris

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