Here is the story about two knights crosses for the same battle, the battle for Schlossberg in Eastern Prussia in january 1945.
I collect the 1.ID and was very lucky to obtain these nice documents for two very brave soldiers from the division. Late 1944 the german OKW moved the East Prussian 1.ID back to Prussia to defend its home land. Many of the soldiers from the 1.ID was born and raised in Eastern Prussia and the OKW hoped that these soldiers would fight even more ferocious on their home soil.
This is the story how to brave soldiers won their Knights crosses.
The XXVI Korps (General Matzky, with 69.ID, 1.ID, 349VGD, 549VGD) which the 1.ID was subordinated defended the eastern front of East Prussia. The XXVI Korps was in its turn subordinated to the 3rd Panzer Armee (General Raus). See map.
More exactly the 1.ID (with its regiments GR1, GR43, Füs.Rgt.22, AR1, I/AR37 and subordinated the Sturmgeschutzbrigade 277 and Werfer-Regiment 82) was to defend the HKL in an area around Schlossberg, a line between east of Scharen to the east of Schatzhagen.
Neighbouring divisions was to the right (south) 349.V.G.D. and to the left (north) the 69.ID. Even though the 1.ID had recieved new soldiers in november 1944 the companies in average still counted only about 80 to 90 men. Intense defensive measures had been taken with two prepared lines of defense. The tactic was to defend the area deep with only few soldiers in the front line and batallions in the rear to be able to counter attack when (not if!) the russians broke the line of defence.
The village of Schlossberg in the middle of the divisions area was in itself a good defense ”fortress”. The divisions defence you can see in the map:
I collect the 1.ID and was very lucky to obtain these nice documents for two very brave soldiers from the division. Late 1944 the german OKW moved the East Prussian 1.ID back to Prussia to defend its home land. Many of the soldiers from the 1.ID was born and raised in Eastern Prussia and the OKW hoped that these soldiers would fight even more ferocious on their home soil.
This is the story how to brave soldiers won their Knights crosses.
The XXVI Korps (General Matzky, with 69.ID, 1.ID, 349VGD, 549VGD) which the 1.ID was subordinated defended the eastern front of East Prussia. The XXVI Korps was in its turn subordinated to the 3rd Panzer Armee (General Raus). See map.
More exactly the 1.ID (with its regiments GR1, GR43, Füs.Rgt.22, AR1, I/AR37 and subordinated the Sturmgeschutzbrigade 277 and Werfer-Regiment 82) was to defend the HKL in an area around Schlossberg, a line between east of Scharen to the east of Schatzhagen.
Neighbouring divisions was to the right (south) 349.V.G.D. and to the left (north) the 69.ID. Even though the 1.ID had recieved new soldiers in november 1944 the companies in average still counted only about 80 to 90 men. Intense defensive measures had been taken with two prepared lines of defense. The tactic was to defend the area deep with only few soldiers in the front line and batallions in the rear to be able to counter attack when (not if!) the russians broke the line of defence.
The village of Schlossberg in the middle of the divisions area was in itself a good defense ”fortress”. The divisions defence you can see in the map:
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