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    Sonderverband (z.b.V.) 288

    <DD>I recently picked up this neat original ( not press ) photo of a man holding the decoration pillow at Koch's funeral, and noticed the patch on his arm. Not sure that I had ever seen a paratrooper with the z.b.V 288 patch before.
    Here's a little info on the unit.
    <DD> <DD>The Sonderverband 288 was raised on July 1st, 1941 at Potsdam (near Berlin). It was composed of units from all over Germany. <DD>Special Unit 288 or z.b.V.288, was also known as Combat Group Menton, after its commander. It originally contained crack units from all branches of the German army: anti-tank men, Alpine troops, engineers, and eventually 3 of the new StuG.III assault guns. There was also a company of Brandenburgers, trained for special operations behind enemy lines. <DD>These units were intended to prepare the way for the DAK as it flowed across the Nile and into the Middle East and on to India. Their most important component was a group of interpreters with their own printing presses. These men knew all the languages that would be needed, from Arabic and Persian dialects to Hindi, Urdi and Sanskrit. There was also a specialized group who had been trained to seize and rebuild the oil fields of the region. <DD>When it became obvious that Rommel's rush to the Nile was not going to be a cake walk, the 288th minus its interpreters and technicians was sent to Africa as special reinforcements. During the Gazala Line battles the 288th saw action supporting the Italian Ariete against the French forces defending Bir Hacheim at the southern tip of the British defenses. They also participated in the El Alamein battles, and the last of their StuG.IIIs was left behind for the British to contemplate. <DD>By October 31 the Sonderverband 288 was reorganized and renamed Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment Afrika. </DD>
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    Hi Eric,

    Just when I imagine you have posted the most rare and outstanding photo you go and outdo yourself! Incrediblely nice photo.

    Your photo showing natural rubber soles on sidelace boots is still my favorite though..
    Esse Quam Videri

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      #3
      Thanks John. For those that don't know, I thought I would post a pic of the patch ( which I stole off the internet for illustrative purposes here )
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        #4
        Hi Eric,

        Very interesting photo...I did not know there were any Fj. with Sonderverband 288!

        Here is the basic set up of the unit:

        1. Sonder-Kompanie from Lehr-Regiment z. b. V. 800 Abwehr
        2. Gebirgsjäger-Kompanie from Wehrkreis VII (Mittenwald)
        3. Schützen-Kompanie from Wehrkreis XI
        4. MG-Kompanie from Wehrkreis IV
        5. Panzerjäger-Kompanie from Wehrkreis VI with Sturmgeschütz-Zug from Wehrkreis XIII (Schweinfurt)
        6. Fla-Kompanie from Wehrkreis VI
        7. Pionier-Kompanie from Wehrkreis XI
        Nachrichten-Kompanie from Wehrkreis IV.

        Below units entry in a Soldbuch from 2 Kompanie.......notice the guy ripped out most of the page!!!
        288 can be seen and the and of (Afrika)...which it was renamed Pz.Gren.Rgt. Afrika.
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        Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

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

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          #5
          Just for confirmation....
          Afrika pay started from 24.11.1941, FP Nr. 34909, also after being wounded he was shipped back to Germany and arrived in Africa again on 18.9.1942...again with FP Nr. 34909.

          FP Nr. 34909 - 2 Gebirgsjäger Kompanie, Verband 288, renamed 2 Kompanie, Panzer Grenadier Regiment Afrika

          /Ian
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          Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

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

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            #6
            zvb 288

            Thanks Ian. I have a few questions, would a GJ in 288 wear his Jaeger green waffenfarbe? Would he wear a zvb 288 patch in lieu of his GJ sleeve patch?

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