Aren't they Hauptmann Paul Loser, former FJ, and Gerhard Thater? respectively Ia and commander of 1 Kompanie from Marine-Panzervernichtungs Bataillon .
Angel
Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.
Well spotted. They are Kriegsmarine "Tank Killers". The Luft officer is indeed Paul Löser, and on the side of his cap are the "three little fishes" traditions badge of Ali Cremer's boat.
The other officer in field grey is Gerd Thäter, commander of 2 Kompanie.
I have a little advantage, I see one photo from the same serie in a book and I always wonder what was the badge in the LW cap, no idea of conecting it with Cremer own boat emblem as I think it will be LW related so when I see the image my memory start to work and I can remember where I see the pic and who were the soldiers, but I think our KM officer was commanding 1st company, not the 2nd.
I'm the winner where is my prize? (here we have a small phrase for this, "prize for the gentleman, bottle of wint empty and without bottle" so only the cap to close the bottle, in Spanish is a small poem, sound better is, for the spanish talkers, "premio para elñ caballero, botella de lejia, sin casco y vacia")
Angel
Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.
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Nennung : Ergänzend zum Whrmachtbericht wird gemeldet :
Ein von KK Krämer (gemeint ist Cremer) geführter Panzervernichtungstrupp der Kriegsmarine, zusammengestellt aus Freiwillingen eines Unterseeboot-Stützpunktes, vernichtete innerhalb weniger Tage 24 Panzer. (Einstaz südlich Hamburg, Kampfgruppen unter Kplt Peschel (Einsatz Hoopte) und Kplt Thäter)
I read Cremer's book many years ago... A good read... It is very nice to see those "three little fishes" were not only able to survive on the land but also proved themselves as good as while under water!
Thank you very, very much for sharing, I watched the photos over and over again...
These photos are part of a series in the U-Boot Archiv in Cuxhaven which the founder, Horst Bredow, is kindly allowing me to use for a forthcoming book project.
Amongst the many fascinating photos I found over there ( I'll post some later) are some of U-Boat men in a tank ( well a Stug actually) and some Panzer crewmen in a U-Boat !!!!!!
Daniel, there are two actually, first has no title yet, but its basically on U-Boat collectibles, covering uniforms, insignia, medals, awards, documents, equipment such as timepieces, binoculars etc etc. Done with the active co-operation of the U-Boot Archiv who have provided several hundred fabulous wartime photos to the project. Second is on the German Cross winners of the U-Bootwaffe.
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