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    Maj. Felix Hanning

    Hi,
    I'm looking for information about Major d. Res. Felix Hanning (RKT in 1941)
    I'm particularly interested when did he became Kdr. I/J.R.9 and what what was his late war carieer (if any).
    thanks for any help
    Rgds
    Al

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    Felix Hannig, also holder of EBS 08.08.1941. Died 23.07.1941 Mogilew/Rußland, so both the EBS and RK post mortem.

    Also a Max Hannig in II./Gren.Rgt.9, awarded EBS 15.05.1944 as Oberleutnant. Possibly a relative?

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      Heh. This is a longer story and as I got very excited with it my research was bit chaotic. I have just found an answer and... I got even more excited with results...
      Some years ago a friend of mine found an ID tag at the premisses of former NKVD POW camp in Silesia/Poland. The tag says -1- St.I/J.R.9.
      I just got my hands on this tag recently and started the research.
      I have checked the rangliste 1939 but haven't found a good match for it as a commander of I/JR 9 listed there was Oberstlt. von Schellwitz, who actually wasn't bataillons chef in Polish campaign ( the rangliste reflects more 1937 situation apparently). Schellwitz became later a div. commander and surrendered in Italy so this couldn't been him for sure.
      I couldn't unfortunately found more information on Kdr. I/JR 9 therefore started looking on the web and found Hannig being one, and thought it could be perhaps him. But as he was KIA in 1941 I have also deleted him from my list. Finally I have found by quite an accident that there was another guy before him: Major Jonas Graf zu Eulenburg -later a commander of Festung Glogau.
      Ang yes! he was an owner of my tag!
      Here's what Band 6:En-Fi
      Die Ritterkreuztrager der Deutschen Wehrmacht
      1939-1945,Biblio Verlag says

      15/10/35-Adj 1st Inf Regt-1938-Fuhrer of Honour Coy
      9th Inf Regt.
      3/1/39-Chef 1.Coy/9th Inf Regt,-1/9/39-Cmdr 1 Bn 9th inf Regt
      (Erkennungsmarke:I Stab 1/9 Inf Regt.
      March 1941-1/6/41-on Staff of theOKH-Staff of Gen der Inf.
      3/11/42-Staff officer z.b.V. to Gen der Inf.
      15/9/43-Cmdr 67th Gdr Regt
      11/11/44 Fu Res OKH/Dienst regelt der Bfs im Wkr 111
      23/1/45 Cmdt Fortress Glogau
      Served Poland,West,East. Awards-IC 2nd Class(6/10/39)
      Iron Cross 1st Class(19/5/40),Wound Badge Silver(9/10/40)
      Wound Badge(Gold)1/3/44, War Service Cross2nd Class(Swords)15/9/42
      WSC 1st Class(Sword)1/9/43,Nennung im Ehrenblatt(15/1/44)DkiG 7/12/44

      Furthermore I have solved another riddle: a true place of Eulenburgs place of death which is mentioned to be "bei Bunzlau". The tag was recovered on the field next to town of Kreutzburg/now Kluczbork, Poland, former Stalag Luft 7 and later NKVD transit camp for German POW's in 1945.

      I'm so damn happy! It seems to be another RKT dog tag in my collection!

      Al

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