Here is a neat little group which I’ve enjoyed…
Franz-Karl enlisted at the age of 17 in the fall of 1940, seeing his first action during the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, serving with the 399. Inf. Rgt. of the 170 ID.
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The 170. ID saw action with the 11. Army as part of AG South, including fighting in the Crimea from Oct. 1941-Feb. 1942. Later, the 170 ID fought with the 18.Army of AG North in the battles in/around Leningrad.
Sometime between late 1943 and early 1944, Franz-Karl was transferred to the 290 ID, serving with the Divisions Fusilier Battalion. The 290 ID fought at part of the 16. Army with AG North, later becoming of the units trapped in the Courland which eventually surrendered to the Soviets at the end of the war.
I hope you enjoy...
John
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Franz-Karl enlisted at the age of 17 in the fall of 1940, seeing his first action during the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa in June 1941, serving with the 399. Inf. Rgt. of the 170 ID.
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The 170. ID saw action with the 11. Army as part of AG South, including fighting in the Crimea from Oct. 1941-Feb. 1942. Later, the 170 ID fought with the 18.Army of AG North in the battles in/around Leningrad.
Sometime between late 1943 and early 1944, Franz-Karl was transferred to the 290 ID, serving with the Divisions Fusilier Battalion. The 290 ID fought at part of the 16. Army with AG North, later becoming of the units trapped in the Courland which eventually surrendered to the Soviets at the end of the war.
I hope you enjoy...
John
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