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    Inf.Rgt.35 campaign in the west

    Hallo,

    Can anyone tell me what way the Inf.Rgt.35 (25.Inf.Div.) took through Luxembourg, Belgium and France in the western campaign?

    David.

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    Taken from Prf.Dr.Erwin Boehms "Geschichte der 25.Division"

    Jan-Hendrik

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      #3
      Thanks that what I was looking for.
      Is there in the book any info about the Ersturmung der höhe um Fort Condé (06/06/1940), Ersturmung der Epritel-Ferme nach Übergang über die Aisne (07/06/1940) and Ersturmung von Reuilly an der Marne (11/06/1940)?
      It 's because I have some papers from a Gefreiter Eugen Reich who got the EK 2 on 24/05 and the EK 1 for the attack on Epritel ferme (07/06/1940) and the Inf.Sturmabz. for these 3 attacks.
      If there is any more info about this, please do let me know.

      David.

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        #4
        Here is a map concerning "Durchbruch durch die Weygandlinie" :



        Send me a PN with your E-Mail-adress and I could send you the fitting pages from the divisional history ...

        Jan-Hendrik

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          Jan-Hendrik, is there a mention of an officer from IR35 named Herbert Ammer? He was the brother-in-law of the panzer officer whose bio I am doing, Meinrad von Lauchert. Ammer wrote a letter to his sister after the French campaign about his experience and his wounding. In the letter he was a little bitter about the attention the panzer troops got. He said they get all the publicity but the infantry does all the hard work.

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