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    here my new entry

    a rare soldbuch ss maria theresia

    An SS soldbuch and a dog tag for SS-Schütze Stefan Gungl, signed on September 10, 1944. Gungl was born on August 20, 1909 in Püspöknadasd, district of Baranya, Hungary. Before the war he worked as a mason. He was married to Regina Gungl, nee Gradwohl, who lived in Püspöknadasd. A date has been added, February 18, 1935, which might have been their wedding day.

    There is also a stamp from the SS garrison headquarters of the Waffen-SS in Vienna. Gungl’s duty station was the SS-Ers.-Kdo. “Ungarn” (SS Reserve Headquarters “Hungary”). He was drafted into the 22. SS-Freiw. Kav. Division, 2. Sanitätskompanie (22nd SS Volunteer Cavalry Division, 2nd Medical Orderly Company) field troop, which is also the unit that appears on his dog tag. In fact, the unit name is the only information the tag contains. Although the unit is called a “volunteer” unit, the men were conscripted like regular soldiers, as they were of the German minority in Hungary and therefore liable for military service. It carried the unofficial honour name “Maria Theresia”. This division fought the Soviet army in Hungary in late 1944. It was eventually invested in Budapest on Christmas Eve, and almost entirely destroyed when the city fell in February 1945. The lucky soldiers that weren’t caught in the siege were used to form the 37th SS Cavalry Division.




    And indeed, according to the soldbuch, Gungl served in the 37. SS-Kavallerie-Division, 2/SS-Kav. Rgt. 92 (37th SS Cavalry Division, 2nd Battalion of the SS Cavalry Regiment 92). This division was established in Slovakia near Bratislava, but moved ever further westwards through Moravia and Bohemia. It finally surrendered to US troops near Vienna, Austria on May 5, 1945. Gungl also served in the reserve troop San. Ausb. u. Ers. Btl. d. W-SS Stettin (Medical Orderly Drill and Reserve Battalion of the Waffen-SS in Stettin, modern day Poland), and later in the SS-Kav. Ausb. u. Ers. Rgt. Beneschau (SS Cavalry Drill and Reserve Regiment in Beneschau, Bohemia, modern day Benešov, Czech Republic). This regiment’s predecessor was moved to Beneschau in August 1944 and renamed in the aforementioned way in December 1944. On February 20, 1945 it joined the 37th SS Cavalry Division. Unfortunately, dates are missing. It is unknown when exactly Gungl served in the units he was assigned to. However, it all points towards him eventually joining the 37th SS Cavalry Division as his last unit.

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      Originally posted by DLD13 View Post
      Hello

      here my new entry

      a rare soldbuch ss maria theresia

      An SS soldbuch and a dog tag for SS-Schütze Stefan Gungl, signed on September 10, 1944. Gungl was born on August 20, 1909 in Püspöknadasd, district of Baranya, Hungary. Before the war he worked as a mason. He was married to Regina Gungl, nee Gradwohl, who lived in Püspöknadasd. A date has been added, February 18, 1935, which might have been their wedding day.

      There is also a stamp from the SS garrison headquarters of the Waffen-SS in Vienna. Gungl’s duty station was the SS-Ers.-Kdo. “Ungarn” (SS Reserve Headquarters “Hungary”). He was drafted into the 22. SS-Freiw. Kav. Division, 2. Sanitätskompanie (22nd SS Volunteer Cavalry Division, 2nd Medical Orderly Company) field troop, which is also the unit that appears on his dog tag. In fact, the unit name is the only information the tag contains. Although the unit is called a “volunteer” unit, the men were conscripted like regular soldiers, as they were of the German minority in Hungary and therefore liable for military service. It carried the unofficial honour name “Maria Theresia”. This division fought the Soviet army in Hungary in late 1944. It was eventually invested in Budapest on Christmas Eve, and almost entirely destroyed when the city fell in February 1945. The lucky soldiers that weren’t caught in the siege were used to form the 37th SS Cavalry Division.




      And indeed, according to the soldbuch, Gungl served in the 37. SS-Kavallerie-Division, 2/SS-Kav. Rgt. 92 (37th SS Cavalry Division, 2nd Battalion of the SS Cavalry Regiment 92). This division was established in Slovakia near Bratislava, but moved ever further westwards through Moravia and Bohemia. It finally surrendered to US troops near Vienna, Austria on May 5, 1945. Gungl also served in the reserve troop San. Ausb. u. Ers. Btl. d. W-SS Stettin (Medical Orderly Drill and Reserve Battalion of the Waffen-SS in Stettin, modern day Poland), and later in the SS-Kav. Ausb. u. Ers. Rgt. Beneschau (SS Cavalry Drill and Reserve Regiment in Beneschau, Bohemia, modern day Benešov, Czech Republic). This regiment’s predecessor was moved to Beneschau in August 1944 and renamed in the aforementioned way in December 1944. On February 20, 1945 it joined the 37th SS Cavalry Division. Unfortunately, dates are missing. It is unknown when exactly Gungl served in the units he was assigned to. However, it all points towards him eventually joining the 37th SS Cavalry Division as his last unit.
      Stefan Gungl is killed at Puchberg

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              COLLAR TAB SPECIFIC OF MARIA THERESIA

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                #8
                Absolutely great soldbuch, I would love to have one like this.

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                  #9
                  Very nice! I've only seen one other.
                  Jeff

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                    Hi DLD ! You are an example of the youngest papercollector generation, collecting Documentation on Forum and litterature, always trying to learn more, and following clear targets without changing every Month. You are building step by step a great and high valuable Collection. And you also share your discoveries.
                    very nice SB, intelligent Collector, and great Guy

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                      Hello
                      for information

                      "37. SS-Freiwilligen-Kavallerie-Division Lützow was formed Feb 1945 from remnants of the Florian Geyer & Maria Theresa divisions with additions of Hungarian volksdeutsche near Marchfeld on the Hungarian-Slovakian border.

                      Mar 1945 a kampfgruppe from Lützow consisting of all battle ready elements of the division, commanded by SS-Oberstrumbannführer Karl-Heinz Keitel (son of Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel) and entitled SS-Kampfgruppe Keitel, was sent to 6. SS-Panzer-Armee. It arrived 4 Apr and was subordinated to I SS Panzerkorps Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler were it saw heavy action during the retreat through Austria where it surrendered at the end of the war."

                      the kampfgruppe keitel is constitued by
                      ss-kav.reg 92
                      ss-pz-jag-abt.37
                      vers.-kp.
                      san.-zug

                      the ss- san.kp 22 Maria theresia is commanded by ss-sturmbannfuhere Dr Engelhardt

                      And the ss-san.kp 37 Lutzow is commandeb by ss-obersturmbannfuhrer Barthelmes



                      " The mission assigned to the kampfgruppe is to block the Soviet shoot north of Wiener Neustadt-grunbach the along of the road grunbach-puchberg "

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                        Originally posted by 708.V.G.D. View Post
                        Hi DLD ! You are an example of the youngest papercollector generation, collecting Documentation on Forum and litterature, always trying to learn more, and following clear targets without changing every Month. You are building step by step a great and high valuable Collection. And you also share your discoveries.
                        very nice SB, intelligent Collector, and great Guy
                        Thank you very much lionel i appreciated

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                          #13
                          Very nice indeed ! First time I see such document related to this unit.
                          Congratulations.

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                            #14
                            Very good catch my friend !

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                              Originally posted by christof View Post
                              Very good catch my friend !

                              Hello

                              Thanks a lot christophe and thanks again for your help

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