Josef Matzinger – KIA Apr 1945 – AUSTRIA
Josef Matzinger KIA – 14. Apr. 1945 in Austria.
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Peter Bachmier Recon unit. Medals – KVK, Wounds badge. Died due to heavy sickness/wounds in 17.April 1944 in Germany Beuthen.

Panzer Man Josef Wimmeder KIA 28 June 1944 in Normandy. Buried in La Cambe Normandy. Mentioned in a Book! Please see the other photos! Aslo a picture of his grave!

Paul Heinrich Grenadier Regiment KIA 6.6.1944! In Normandy! Likely a defender of Utah beach! A very hard to find death card! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX2D1YDxde0

Panzer Grenadier Johann Eichinger Medals – EK2, Wounds Badge and Eastern Front medal. KIA – France La Novelle near Lyon 1944.

Heinrich Hölzl Officer Cadet in a Artillery regiment. KIA in Nov 1944 in Belford France.

Micheal Apfelböck Grenadier KIA in Normandy 1944. Medals – EK2, Infantry Assault Badge, Eastern Front Medal. Buried in Cernay – he was KIA in Le Phillot in the South of France!

Karl Münsterer Infantry Soldier Killed on the invasion of France in 1941.

Valentin Schlemmer Fallschirmjäger! (Paratrooper!) in FJ Regiment 6! KIA – Normandy in Carentan on 13. June 1944! Band of Brothers Episode in Carentan depicts the battle against the FJ! See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UitLOeZENlU Very rare Death Card and likely one never to be seen again for sale! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carentan He was Killed in action on the day of the infamous attack on the Bloody Gulch on the 13th of June 1944. ”At dawn on 13 June, the 101st Airborne was about to attack the German line when it was attacked by tanks and assault guns. Two battalions of the 37th SS Panzer Gren Regiment, supported by the 17th SS Panzer Battalion and III./FJR6,[14] struck hard at the 501st PIR on the American left, which fell back under heavy pressure.[12] The left flank companies (Dog and Fox Companies) of the 506th then gave way, and by noon the spearheads of the German attack were within 500 yards of Carentan. However, Company E (Easy) of the 506th, commanded by 1st Lt. Richard D. Winters, anchored its right flank against a railroad embankment and held its position. Reinforced by the 2nd/502nd PIR taking position on its right, Easy Company slowed the German attack until American tanks could be brought up. Reacting to an ultra warning of the size and threat of the counterattack, Lieutenant General Bradley diverted CCA U.S 2nd Armoured to Carentan at 10:30. At 14:00 CCA attacked, supported by the self Propelled Howitzers of the 14th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. One task force of tanks and mechanized infantry surged down the road to Baupte in the 2nd/506th’s area and shattered the main German thrust. A second task force drove back German forces along the Périers highway, inflicting heavy losses in men and equipment. CCA, followed by the 502nd PIR, then pushed west a mile beyond the original lines. The counterattack became known anecdotally among the surviving paratroopers as the “Battle of Bloody Gulch”.
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