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Nice one from 519, thank you Christian!
What is the city name? Rastenburg? ( from what I understand 519 used animal names and city names ).
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Hello Gents,
I am reviving the thread with a small but nice group I picked up the other days.
Cheers,
Al
PS - I believe those guys surrendering are Russian soldiers. Can someone please identify the unit ? I am very keen on a research on this group, since I find the Bison I (sig 33) to be a very rare Panzer showed in photos.
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704 sIG Kp, 5 Pz Div
The size of the letter E on the s.I.G.33 auf Pz I ausf B ohne aufbau, and the position of the Balkenkreuz are typical of 704 s.I.G. Kp, attached to 5 Panzer Division. The absence of Notek light usually means the pic is from 1940, but vehicles E and F of that unit had it on the glacis, so it's only visible from the front. Sorry, don't know about the Russians.
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Marder with 336. Infanterie-Division
Here's a couple of photos of self-propelled guns from my collection. They come from an album belonging to a member of 336. Infanterie-Division and revolve around a momentous event... the Soviet Ostrogoshk-Rossosh offensive starting on 13 January 1943 against the Italian and Hungarian forces (as well as their German "corset" units) near Voronezh. Photos from the German point-of-view during this period are few and far between.
These two photos were taken in Rossosh. I don't know to which unit the Marders belonged. Anyone know which unit had these Marders in Rossosh on 13 January? They're not the sharpest photos ever but their historical importance makes up for it.
All the best,
Jason
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