Hallo,
I've just bought this document grouping.
These are personal experiences of a German Oberleutnant in the 112th Infantery Division (110th Infantery Regiment).
His name is Lienau.
I can only find his surname in these documents and I've found out that he was a Lehrgangsleiter (perhaps Trainer of Teacher in the German Army ? ).
He has written a lot about Close Combat Fighting, Tactical Movements, Fighting in the Trenches and his Fighting Experience during the Eastern Front Campaign.
There is also a list of German Soldiers which are chosen for the Iron Cross 2nd Class and there are two documents about a soldier named Josef Abel that deserved the Iron Cross 1st Class.
I've found out on Volksbund that he died on 07.06.1942 in Ölberg.
Most of the documents are from a place called Melschtschino but I can not find anything about it?!
Doesn't the place exist anymore?
I also can not find a first name but only the name Oberleutnant Lienau, maybe knows somebody who this person was ?
I can tell you, it is very interesting to read because the Oberleutnant described a lot of details from the Battle's.
I hope someone can help me!
Kind regards,
Jeroen.
I've just bought this document grouping.
These are personal experiences of a German Oberleutnant in the 112th Infantery Division (110th Infantery Regiment).
His name is Lienau.
I can only find his surname in these documents and I've found out that he was a Lehrgangsleiter (perhaps Trainer of Teacher in the German Army ? ).
He has written a lot about Close Combat Fighting, Tactical Movements, Fighting in the Trenches and his Fighting Experience during the Eastern Front Campaign.
There is also a list of German Soldiers which are chosen for the Iron Cross 2nd Class and there are two documents about a soldier named Josef Abel that deserved the Iron Cross 1st Class.
I've found out on Volksbund that he died on 07.06.1942 in Ölberg.
Most of the documents are from a place called Melschtschino but I can not find anything about it?!
Doesn't the place exist anymore?
I also can not find a first name but only the name Oberleutnant Lienau, maybe knows somebody who this person was ?
I can tell you, it is very interesting to read because the Oberleutnant described a lot of details from the Battle's.
I hope someone can help me!
Kind regards,
Jeroen.
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