Dear All,
I came across to a tunic belonging to a regiment that was part of the 225th Inf.Division.The tunic has in the arm the Krim Shield.
After have checked I noticed that this Infantry Division 225th, fought in Russia, but taking part in the battles around Leningrad Area-ARMY GROUP NORTH.
My question is :Was it possible or was common practice to transfer soldiers from Army Group South (Krim) to the Army group Center, or in this case to the Army Group North?.
I may think that the former soldier could take part in the battles for Crimea around 1941/1942, and for some reason transfered later to the North of Russia and incorporated in this new Inf.Division 225Th.
Thanks for your input.
cheers
Ciano
I came across to a tunic belonging to a regiment that was part of the 225th Inf.Division.The tunic has in the arm the Krim Shield.
After have checked I noticed that this Infantry Division 225th, fought in Russia, but taking part in the battles around Leningrad Area-ARMY GROUP NORTH.
My question is :Was it possible or was common practice to transfer soldiers from Army Group South (Krim) to the Army group Center, or in this case to the Army Group North?.
I may think that the former soldier could take part in the battles for Crimea around 1941/1942, and for some reason transfered later to the North of Russia and incorporated in this new Inf.Division 225Th.
Thanks for your input.
cheers
Ciano
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