Hi,
I've started work on a website about the battle fought at Brecourt during D-Day.
link here:
http://ddayatbrecourt.com
I am trying to find out all I can about the German troops at this battle.
It seems there is very little known about which unit was there, and depending on what book you read ... you will find a different view.
There is a post on a forum about it: http://www.feldgrau.net/phpBB2/viewt...er=asc&start=0
(thanks to Simon orchard for directing me to this previously)
I also found this text on another site that confirms some of what was mentioned in the above forum.
I'll post it below:
"The regiment unknowingly had set up in the midst of a small hornet's nest. In the Ste. Marie-du-Mont area was the entire 2d Battalion of the 191st Artillery Regiment which had been committed to coastal defense in the 709th Division sector. The battalion headquarters was in Ste. Marie and the three batteries, each with four 105-mm. howitzers, were all in the immediate vicinity. Four of the pieces were captured near Holdy by groups of the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry"
One of the other batteries (of the threee mentioned above) was at Brecourt ... a short distance from Ste. Marie du Mont. So I assume the above information is relating to the units I am interested in.
I am requesting help finding out more infromation about this unit (2d Battalion of the 191st Artillery) , and if it's possible to find out if any of the German vets of this battle are alive and able to contribute to this project with their information.
Thanks
David
I've started work on a website about the battle fought at Brecourt during D-Day.
link here:
http://ddayatbrecourt.com
I am trying to find out all I can about the German troops at this battle.
It seems there is very little known about which unit was there, and depending on what book you read ... you will find a different view.
There is a post on a forum about it: http://www.feldgrau.net/phpBB2/viewt...er=asc&start=0
(thanks to Simon orchard for directing me to this previously)
I also found this text on another site that confirms some of what was mentioned in the above forum.
I'll post it below:
"The regiment unknowingly had set up in the midst of a small hornet's nest. In the Ste. Marie-du-Mont area was the entire 2d Battalion of the 191st Artillery Regiment which had been committed to coastal defense in the 709th Division sector. The battalion headquarters was in Ste. Marie and the three batteries, each with four 105-mm. howitzers, were all in the immediate vicinity. Four of the pieces were captured near Holdy by groups of the 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry"
One of the other batteries (of the threee mentioned above) was at Brecourt ... a short distance from Ste. Marie du Mont. So I assume the above information is relating to the units I am interested in.
I am requesting help finding out more infromation about this unit (2d Battalion of the 191st Artillery) , and if it's possible to find out if any of the German vets of this battle are alive and able to contribute to this project with their information.
Thanks
David
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