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    6th SS Mountain Division Nord 5cm leichter Granatenwerfer 36 50mm light Mortar

    6th SS Mountain Division Nord 5cm leichter Granatenwerfer 36 50mm light Mortar captured at Wingen-sur-Moder by an officer in the 276th Infantry: Wingen
    http://www.trailblazersww2.org/units_276_wingen.htm


    6th SS Mountain Division Nord

    January 1945: Combat Operation "Nordwind" - the last German offensive of the west. SS-Kampfgruppe Schreiber (elements of SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 12) attached to 361st Volksgrenadier Division, infiltrates through US VI Corps lines and seizes Wingen-sur-Mer in anticipation of armored reinforcement from Army Group G. Due to the failure of XIII SS-Armeekorps to break through US XV Corps units, Army Group G diverts panzers elsewhere. Unit troops at Wingen-sur-Mer must fight their way out of encirclement. Kampfgruppe "Wingen" loses over 500 men out of 725, but fights its way back to German lines. Remainder of division arrives too late to affect outcome of Nordwind, but SS-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 11 cuts off & destroys six companies of the US 157th Infantry Regiment north of Reipertswiller in late January.
    Their objective was the town of Wingen-sur-Moder, and establish a bridgehead over the Moder River. This they were to accomplish, though only for a short while. The assault group was made up of 1st and 3rd Battalions of SS-Infantry Regiment 12, SS-Panzer Grenadier Battalion 506, the third battalion of the Artillery Regiment, a Panzerjäger company, a Signals company, a combat engineer platoon, and a medical platoon. Since the senior officer was Standartenführer Schreiber, Regimental Commander of SS-Mountain Infantry Regiment 12, this battlegroup was designated Kampfgruppe Schreiber. KG Schreiber began moving towards their objective mid-morning on 1 January 1945. Their route took them through mountainous terrain, and they began the attack on Wingen on 4 January. They managed to take the town, capturing a number of Americans in the process. For a week, the battled American troops and tanks. The fighting was terrific, and caused considerable casualties on both sides. When higher command finally realized that the operation had failed, they ordered KG Schreiber to withdraw. They had held the town until 8 January, when they pulled out under cover of darkness. http://www.6ssnord.com/history.html



    http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/ltmortar/index.html Mortar details
    5cm leichter Granatenwerfer 36

    Mortar had been deactivated...A fine specimen with a documented battle history
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          Congrats with a very rare 5cm with ss history.
          There are a few out there for sale, never seen any with provience.

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            #6
            More SS Division Nord captured MGs and SMGs

            Link to More SS Division Nord captured MGs and SMGs

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=493520

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              #7
              To think that it must have spent over 3 years on the Finnish front.

              nice irony in having an MP44 and a Grw.36 from the division. The mortar, obsolete by this time, indicates the low priority units of the 20 Gebirgs Armee had on equipment. The MP44 can really only have been issued to the division as it returned to the continent from Norway in dec.44.
              Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                #8
                Very nice Ed.

                My Grandfather was with the 70th, 276th. He was KIA in January '45.

                Thanks for posting!

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