Mark Bando, one of our well known members, will give a presentation that will be of interest to our forum members, so be sure to attend:
'The Mysterious Death & Disappearance of Christian Tychsen'
SS Obersturmbanfuhrer Christian Tychsen was commander of SS Panzer Regiment 2, 'Das Reich' and on 26 July, 1944, he was appointed acting divisional commander of the 2nd SS Panzer Division. Two days later, on 28 July, 1944, as he was returning to his command post in a kubelwagen near Trelly, France, his car was ambushed by a roadblock from the US 2nd Armored Division and Tychsen's body disappeared, along with his rank insignia, decorations, dogtag and Soldbuch. He was buried as a unknown German officer, in a cemetery west of St Lo, France, in Normandy. Tychsen's remains were not identified until 1968.
During research for my 3rd book 'Breakout at Normandy-The 2nd Armored Division in the Land of the Dead', my investigation revealed more details about Tychsen's death. His Knights Cross with Oakleaves surfaced two years after the book was published and will be illustrated and discussed in this presentation.
Chapter 15 of my latest book, co-authored with Mike Beaver 'Insignia & Artifacts of the Waffen SS' is devoted to the complicated story of what happened to Tychsen and his artifacts.
Signed copies of this book will be available for sale, following the presentation
'The Mysterious Death & Disappearance of Christian Tychsen'
SS Obersturmbanfuhrer Christian Tychsen was commander of SS Panzer Regiment 2, 'Das Reich' and on 26 July, 1944, he was appointed acting divisional commander of the 2nd SS Panzer Division. Two days later, on 28 July, 1944, as he was returning to his command post in a kubelwagen near Trelly, France, his car was ambushed by a roadblock from the US 2nd Armored Division and Tychsen's body disappeared, along with his rank insignia, decorations, dogtag and Soldbuch. He was buried as a unknown German officer, in a cemetery west of St Lo, France, in Normandy. Tychsen's remains were not identified until 1968.
During research for my 3rd book 'Breakout at Normandy-The 2nd Armored Division in the Land of the Dead', my investigation revealed more details about Tychsen's death. His Knights Cross with Oakleaves surfaced two years after the book was published and will be illustrated and discussed in this presentation.
Chapter 15 of my latest book, co-authored with Mike Beaver 'Insignia & Artifacts of the Waffen SS' is devoted to the complicated story of what happened to Tychsen and his artifacts.
Signed copies of this book will be available for sale, following the presentation
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