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1936 dated and named 4/JR92 belt and buckle
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Originally posted by Kurt Leimbach View PostThe stamp is for 4th company of Infantry Regiment 92.
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Last edited by mevm36; 06-26-2020, 09:31 PM.
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Thanks Kurt, I very much appreciate this information. It would certainly be helpful then if I could confirm when this regiment was formed. I also see that this regiment also may have had a connection to Stalingrad which is very interesting to me as I had a great uncle who fought and was wounded quite badly in the leg there. He was extremely lucky to be one of the last people to be airlifted out of Stalingrad on the last flight. He passed away in the late 70’s, his wartime wound being a contributing factor.
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Originally posted by Kurt Leimbach View PostOn unit stamps, J was commonly used to denote the capital „I“ so it couldn’t be confused with the small „l“ (as in e. g. language). According to “Lexikon der Wehrmacht”, who state their list is complete, there was no Jäger-Regiment 92.Last edited by mevm36; 06-27-2020, 05:55 PM.
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From the short unit history at „Lexikon der Wehrmacht“, I.R. 92 had a complicated formation history beginning in October 1936. It only got up to full strength in early November 1938 (regimental staff and three batallions). Then re-named Infanterie-Regiment (motorisiert) 92 (I.R. (mot.) 92). Polish campaign as part of the 2nd infantry division, later assigned to the 60th infantry division. On 15 October 1942 re-designated Grenadier-Regiment 92 and destroyed in Stalingrad in January 1943, still part of 60th infantry division. Re-formed 15 March 1943 in southern France.
A great uncle of mine was also severely wounded in one leg as a platoon commander in I.R. (mot.) 15 on the way to Stalingrad. He was lucky to be flown out before the 6th army was encircled in Stalingrad.
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