I'm looking for the name of a Leutnant from Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 116.
I have most of the Lt’s awards and some uniform pieces including his dog-tag. Plus some of his post war Windhund veteran’s meeting publications – but no name. Everything related to the man’s identity was meticulously removed. The only item left that can positively identify him, is the ID-disk - but Berlin won’t tell me.
The man in question served as a NCO with 2./Aufklärungs-Abteilung (mot) 341 in 1941/42 – Then, in summer of 1942 he was transferred to 4./Kradschützen-Batl.165 which was renamed in spring of 1943 to Pz.A.A.116. At one point he was commissioned to Leutnant. He surrendered as a Reconnaissance Lt with the Windhund-Division to the Americans in 1945.
Now, is it possible to find his name in the US POW files?
Did the Americans record the German ID-disk info in the captured officer's file?
Could a search of the POW files of the officers of Pz.A.A.116 or 116.Pz.Div. reveal the name?
Regards
I have most of the Lt’s awards and some uniform pieces including his dog-tag. Plus some of his post war Windhund veteran’s meeting publications – but no name. Everything related to the man’s identity was meticulously removed. The only item left that can positively identify him, is the ID-disk - but Berlin won’t tell me.
The man in question served as a NCO with 2./Aufklärungs-Abteilung (mot) 341 in 1941/42 – Then, in summer of 1942 he was transferred to 4./Kradschützen-Batl.165 which was renamed in spring of 1943 to Pz.A.A.116. At one point he was commissioned to Leutnant. He surrendered as a Reconnaissance Lt with the Windhund-Division to the Americans in 1945.
Now, is it possible to find his name in the US POW files?
Did the Americans record the German ID-disk info in the captured officer's file?
Could a search of the POW files of the officers of Pz.A.A.116 or 116.Pz.Div. reveal the name?
Regards
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