For historical research purposes I am trying to find the names of the company commanders of the 2nd and 3rd Kompanie in September 1944. Who has more information on them, or on Matrose Walter Stachelroth?
I've got them on a photo, don't believe that I got their names. They where among those wo went to the Marine-Schützen-Regiment 111 right?
For historical research purposes I am trying to find the names of the company commanders of the 2nd and 3rd Kompanie in September 1944. Who has more information on them, or on Matrose Walter Stachelroth?
Schyf,
Could this be your man ?
Best regards
Eric-Jan
Walter Stachelroth
Walter Stachelroth ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Ysselsteyn.
Endgrablage: Block M Reihe 6 Grab 138
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Name und die persönlichen Daten des Obengenannten sind auch im Gedenkbuch der Kriegsgräberstätte verzeichnet. Sie können gern einen Auszug bei uns bestellen.
Bitte beachten Sie, dass auf einigen Friedhöfen nicht die aktuelle Version ausliegt, somit kann der Name Ihres Angehörigen darin evtl. noch nicht verzeichnet sein.
Nachname:
Stachelroth
By then they where no longer the 14. SSTA, in the first week of september the Fregatten Kapitän M.A. Leopold Bode (the former commander of the 14. SSTA) took over command of the Marine-Schützen-Regiment 111.
The men of 14. SSTA where divided over several units in Holland, almost the entire 5th company was for instance reassigend as Kustenartillerie.
Yes, that is the one Eric-Jan. He is indeed buried at Ysselsteyn. KIA southeast of the Arnhem road bridge. The HQ of 14th Schiffsstamm Abteilung was located in Elden during the battle. I think Stachelroth was in the 3. Kompanie, but want to be sure. Another one of the same unit was Matrose Raimund Schober (also KIA 18 Sept and buried at Ysselsteyn). There was also a man named Smook (could be misspelled as there is nu such man listed by the Kriegsgräberfürsorge.
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