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                  Sep10 - Portrait#79 - 44th Inf Division Destroyed in Stalingrad...reformed and given the honorary title of Hoch & Deutschmeister
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                      KC recipient

                      Originally posted by W Petz View Post
                      Sep10 - Portrait#77
                      Hi Bill,

                      Any idea who this KC recipient was?

                      John

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                        John,

                        I have no clue as there is nothing written on the reverse side of the postcard except Mimosa and the studio name Photo Gurner Bismarckplatz 8

                        Bill

                        Originally posted by StuGIII View Post
                        Hi Bill,

                        Any idea who this KC recipient was?

                        John

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                          KC recipient

                          Originally posted by W Petz View Post
                          John,

                          I have no clue as there is nothing written on the reverse side of the postcard except Mimosa and the studio name Photo Gurner Bismarckplatz 8

                          Bill
                          Thanks for the quick response Bill. I was just wondering. Sad that a brave soldiers identity is possibly lost to history simply due to not writing a name down.
                          Last edited by StuGIII; 09-19-2010, 06:06 PM. Reason: misspelled word

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                            Hi,

                            RK Recipient : Oberst Johannes Eisermann.

                            George

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                              RK recipient

                              Originally posted by George Lengyel View Post
                              Hi,

                              RK Recipient : Oberst Johannes Eisermann.

                              George
                              Hi George,

                              Thanks for the identification of this brave officer.

                              John

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                                John,

                                Although I appreciate the quick response from George I always like to double check sources on whether this is really Johannes Eisermann. I've seen too many brave men mis-identified on WAF.

                                George,

                                Nothing against you but do you have a photo ID that you can post that matches my portrait? or any other reference that verifies that this is in fact Oberst Eisermann.

                                In the meantime....Here is some info gleaned from wikipedia

                                <TABLE class="wikitable sortable" id=sortable_table_id_0 style="WIDTH: 100%"><TBODY><TR><TD>Eisermann, Johannes</TD><TD>Heer</TD><TD>Oberst</TD><TD>Infanterie-Regiment 156 (mot.)</TD><TD>01942-08-25 25 August 1942</TD><TD>—




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                                </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

                                To my understanding IR (mot) 156 in 1940-42 was under the 16th Motorized Infantry Division...renamed 16th Panzer Grenadier Division in 1943 and reorganized in 1944 as the 116th Panzer Division.

                                Engagements

                                Balkans Campaign
                                Operation Babarossa
                                Battle for Stalingrad
                                Battle for Normandie
                                Siegfried Line campaign
                                Battle of the Hurtgen Forest
                                Battle of the Bulge
                                Ruhr Pocket



                                Originally posted by StuGIII View Post
                                Hi George,

                                Thanks for the identification of this brave officer.

                                John

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