All, after months of searching and the assistance of Herr Grandi in Italy, I have found the Karteikarte and Beurteilungen for Oberstleutnant Ewald Heinrici (http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...Ewald+Heinrici) for 1943-45, which tells an interesting story from what I have been able to decipher. I am stumped by some of the abbreviations and I hope that some of the native German speakers and those who are good with German abbreviations may be able to fill in some of the blanks.
First, the Karteikarte:
The first entry implies he was in Führer Reserve and then went to a Pz. Grenadier Regiment of the Hermann Göring Division - is that correct?
Then back to Führer Reserve July 19 1943 after Sicily?
It looks like Heinrici ran afoul of Paul Conrath of the HG Division for actions in Sicily and was court-martialed in January 1944. Am I correct in that he was acquitted?
Also, I can't find evidence of any Heer units being directly under the command of the HG during Operation Husky, so can anyone guess why Conrad brought the court martial charges?
The remainder of the Karteikarte is where it gets fuzzy for me as it is in Sütterlin. Could someone please try to translate?
First, the Karteikarte:
The first entry implies he was in Führer Reserve and then went to a Pz. Grenadier Regiment of the Hermann Göring Division - is that correct?
Then back to Führer Reserve July 19 1943 after Sicily?
It looks like Heinrici ran afoul of Paul Conrath of the HG Division for actions in Sicily and was court-martialed in January 1944. Am I correct in that he was acquitted?
Also, I can't find evidence of any Heer units being directly under the command of the HG during Operation Husky, so can anyone guess why Conrad brought the court martial charges?
The remainder of the Karteikarte is where it gets fuzzy for me as it is in Sütterlin. Could someone please try to translate?
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