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- 1945 Lost German girl - Page 190 - Axis History Forum
Hello, that filming corresponds to May 9, one day after the filming of LGG, it was made by another soldier this time with a camera that films in black and white the arrival of the last contingent of German prisoners, this time members of the SS who fought in the Battle of Prague (as a curious fact this unit would have to be handed over to the Russians but Patton refused and allowed them to
- 1945 Lost German girl - Page 186 - Axis History Forum
Discussions on the role played by and situation of women in the Third Reich not covered in the other sections Hosted by Vikki
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- Oberstleutnant z. V. Walter Heyder (1882-1974) - Axis History Forum
(Allegedly) died in July 1974 in Warburg Post Reply 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “The Dieter Zinke Axis Biographical Research Section” Jump to
- 1945 Lost German girl - Page 192 - Axis History Forum
Here is the answer directly from the gentleman who processed the archive of the internment centre in Třemošná: Unfortunately, photographs are not part of the descriptions (I assume you are asking about the "descriptions of interned persons" mentioned in the inventory of the IS Třemošná fund in carton 15) These are filled out A5 typewritten forms with data including the personal camp
- 46. Infanterie-Division November 1944 - Axis History Forum
Hi, I am currently researching the operations of the German 46th Infantry Division in Hungary during November 1944 I have already consulted relevant documents from GermanDocsInRussia and NARA concerning higher command levels, but I am particularly interested in the book: 46 Infanterie-Division: Krim – Kaukasus – Kubanbrückenkopf – Isjum – Jassy by Veit Scherzer Unfortunately, the
- Tiger 132, schwere SS Panzer Abteilung 102 - Axis History Forum
Hello, I've heard three stories about this Tiger: 1: It was the Tiger of Oberscharführer Walter Knecht, and the 51 kill rings are his personal score 2: It was the Tiger of Unterscharführer Arthur Ernst Glagow, and the 51 kill rings are his personal score (I thought Glagow had the Saumur Tiger, 114!) 3: It was the only Tiger to make it back to Germany, and so the 51 kill rings are the 1st
- Looking for info SS-Wiking soldier - Axis History Forum
Dear members, I’m currently researching the life and military service of a Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer named Marinus Rosbergen, born 3 September 1921 in Overschie (Rotterdam), Netherlands I would greatly appreciate any information, tips, or leads regarding his time in German service — including NARA rolls, documents, Feldpost, photos, unit records, or tribunal files Here’s a summary of
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