Dear readers,
I´m new here so I´d like to begin by introducing myself: I´m a full-time author on military history since 2000. Earlier this year I was made a member of the Swedish Military History Commission.
Has anyone here ever seen images of two real princes in the Wehrmacht, one of them in the Panzertruppen? Let´s start with the latter:
1. Friedrich-Josias "Fritz" von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, born 29. November 1918 in Schloss Callenberg bei Coburg. After RAD-service in Neustadt bei Coburg he in 1938 became an officer cadet in a yet unknown Panzer unit. He then took part in the annexation of Czechoslovakia and the Polish campaign and attended officer training by Krampnitz. Further wartime career yet unknown. Died 1998
2. Hubertus, the brother of the above. All I know about him is that he was killed in action in Rumania in 1943.
All tips and help re. photographs of these men will be very much appreciated.
All the best from Arctic Sweden,
Lars
I´m new here so I´d like to begin by introducing myself: I´m a full-time author on military history since 2000. Earlier this year I was made a member of the Swedish Military History Commission.
Has anyone here ever seen images of two real princes in the Wehrmacht, one of them in the Panzertruppen? Let´s start with the latter:
1. Friedrich-Josias "Fritz" von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha, born 29. November 1918 in Schloss Callenberg bei Coburg. After RAD-service in Neustadt bei Coburg he in 1938 became an officer cadet in a yet unknown Panzer unit. He then took part in the annexation of Czechoslovakia and the Polish campaign and attended officer training by Krampnitz. Further wartime career yet unknown. Died 1998
2. Hubertus, the brother of the above. All I know about him is that he was killed in action in Rumania in 1943.
All tips and help re. photographs of these men will be very much appreciated.
All the best from Arctic Sweden,
Lars
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