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  • WWII German Army Wehrmacht Soldbuch Set - Wachtmeister Ehrlich - Italy & Slovenia - Gebirgsjäger Artillerie Regiment 1088 - Division 188 - Partisan Action - Hidden Award

    WWII German Army Wehrmacht Soldbuch Set – Wachtmeister Ehrlich – Italy & Slovenia – Gebirgsjäger Artillerie Regiment 1088 – Division 188 – Partisan Action – Hidden Award

    Heinrich Ehrlich was born in 1915 He was a butcher by trade, and was born into a catholic family. Ehrlich was married to Anne and lived with his wife in Würzburg, Germany. He worked there as a Butcher in Würzburg, serving once pore war then went back to the Army in 1940. He was enlisted in 1940, issued a Soldbuch in Amberg with Artillerie Regiment 173. His frontline units are:  Leichte Artillerie Abteilung 752 Gebirgsjäger Artillerie Regiment 118 The 6th Mountain Division (German: 6. Gebirgs Division) was a German army Division of World War II. It was established in June 1940, and was deployed to France for occupation duties. In December it was relocated to Poland, where it remained until the spring of 1941. It then took part in Operation Marita, the invasion of Greece during the Balkans Campaign. In September it was relocated to northern Finland, where it operated in Lapland (west of Murmansk). From July 1942 onward it was part of the 20th Mountain Army along the Arctic coast. Leichte Feld Haubitze Zug der III (S.mot) Artillerie Ersatz Regiment 112 – September 1944 Security Stamp  Leichte Feld Haubitze Zug der II Gebirgsjäger A.E.u.Artillerie Regiment 112 4.Gebirgsjäger Reserve Artillerie Regiment 112 4 Gebirgsjäger Artillerie Regiment 1088 German Division Nr. 188 was raised in late 1939. It consisted of the 136th, 138th and 139th Mountain Replacement Regiments and the 112th Artillery Replacement Regiment, plus supporting units. It began the war on border guard duty in the mountainous region between Austria and Yugoslavia with the primary mission of training reservists and replacements for the regular mountain divisions. In the spring of 1941 it joined the invasion of Yugoslavia, with the three mountain regiments given responsibility of seizing control of Carniola and Carinthia on the Yugoslav side of the border, which they carried out quickly and effectively against little to no resistance. After the campaign, the division remained in reserve at Innsbruck. On 8 October 1943 it was redesignated as the 188th Reserve Mountain Division and reorganized with Reserve Mountain Regiments 136, 137, 138, and 139, each with two battalions, and Reserve Artillery Regiment 112, also with two battalions, and transferred to northern Italy. On 27 February 1944 it was transferred to Istria to conduct security warfare (Bandenbekämpfung). A few days later it was again redesignated as the 188th Mountain Division and its regiments were redesignated as Mountain Regiments 901, 902, 903, 904 and Mountain Artillery Regiment 1088. It surrendered in Istria when the war ended in 1945. Italy & Slovenia – as 188. Reserve-Gebirgs-Division (October 1943 – March 1944) Italy & Slovenia – as 188.Gebirgs-Division (March 1944 – May 1945) Awards: Annexation Medal 1938 – Austria – Award Certificate with Artillerie Reg 74 Long Service 4 Years War Merit Cross Second Class with Swords – Award Certificate dated 1.9.1944 – Under the 118 Res Geb Division. HIDDEN AWARD – Partisan Medal? Issued with: Camo Net & Winter Camo Blouse and Trousers October 1943 Hospital Visit in November 1944 – Vechelade Final Comments Ehrlich tried to hide one award, the front cover has a star on the front of it. I was unable to find any other records on Ehrlich. Comes with his work book Arbeitsbuch and a Certificate for a Sport even in Berlin 1936 and a Collection Book for Insurance. Interesting is the Non Regulation Photo applied during the war to his Soldbuch, pictures wearing headgear were not allowed.  

  • WWII German Army Soldbuch - Obergefreiter Ferdinand Offermanns - Panzer Aufklärungs Abteilung 116 "Windhund/Greyhound Division” - Sdkfz 234 Puma - Panzer Recon - Battle of the Bulge - Battle of the Hürtgen Forest - Ruhr Pocket - Captured by US Troops in 1945 -  Rare

    WWII German Army Soldbuch – Obergefreiter Ferdinand Offermanns – Panzer Aufklärungs Abteilung 116 “Windhund/Greyhound Division” – Sdkfz 234 Puma – Panzer Recon – Battle of the Bulge – Battle of the Hürtgen Forest – Ruhr Pocket – Captured by US Troops in 1945 – Rare

    Unit Motto: Schnell wie ein Windhund, Zäh wie Leder, Hart wie Kruppstahl, Windhund Vor! – “Fast as a greyhound, tough as leather, hard as Kruppsteel, Greyhound forward!” Soldbuch opened on the 4th of October 1941 with Kf.Erst Abt 26 in Euskirchen, Germany. Issued to Driver  – Ferdinand Offermanns born April 1922, in Köln (Cologne) Germany, he was born into a Protestant family and worked in his civilian life as a Postal Worker. It seems his driving skills were very good and was then sent to a Motorcycle and side car unit tasked with providing recon activities. Promotions 1.10.1942 – Stab – Kradschützen Btl 165 – Gefreiter  1.11.1943 – Stab – Panzer Aufklärungs Abteilung 116 “Windhund” Awards 1.December 1943 – Wounds Badge in Black – Injured in Ukraine – 14.12.1943 – MP Bullet in the left  lower leg – Lubltz – (CZ) – moved with Hospital Train to Bad Griesbach, he was released from hospital Pützchen on July 1944 and rejoined his unit. 18.June.1943 – Iron Cross First Class and Second Class – Rare entry both at the same time – with Kampfgruppe Eusermann (see below) 1.9.1944 – Iserlohn Germany – Panzer Assault Badge in Silver & Eastern Front Medal AWARDS PAGE – Security stamps were somewhat tampered with. If he got these awards or not or tried to hide it for a while we will never know sadly. Kradschützen Btl 165 – 16th Panzer Division History The 16th Motorized Infantry Division, nicknamed Windhund (“Greyhound”), participated in the Balkans campaign in 1941 along with the 16th Panzer Division (see above). It took part in Operation Barbarossa with Army Group South later in the year. It advanced on the Caucasus with elements coming to within 20 miles of Astrakhan in 1942 – the most easterly point reached by any German unit during the war. »Kradschützen-Bataillon 165« • Oberst Eisermann, Johannes; • Hauptmann/Major Brede, Hans; 1942 • Hauptmann Ganter, Gustav; Herbst 1942 bis 16.04.1943, gefallen The 16th Panzer Division served as a reserve in Romania during the Balkans campaign in 1941. It then participated in Operation Barbarossa with Army Group South, also in 1941. A Kampfgruppe of 16th Panzer Division, led by Count Strachwitz, reached the outskirts of Stalingrad on 23 August 1942, brushing aside the sole Soviet defences, anti-aircraft guns manned by female factory workers[1] (possibly the 1077th Anti-Aircraft Regiment). The 16th Panzer Division was encircled and ultimately destroyed at Stalingrad during the winter of 1942–43. Interestingly, Kampfgruppe Eisermann in early 1943. A full history of the tasks that the unit undertook can be found on this great resource /forum: https://www.wehrmacht-forum.de/index.php?thread/3708-16-infanterie-division-mot-16-panzer-grenadier-division-116-panzer-division-die/ Panzer Aufklärungs Abteilung 116 “Windhund” By September 1944, Offermanns had rejoined his unit, missing the units destruction in Normandy. By 21 August 1944, the “Greyhound Division” was down to 600 men, 12 tanks, and no artillery. It was the only German unit garrisoning Aachen on 13 September 1944 when the US 3rd Armored Division began its assault on the Westwall and by 22 September 1944, the US First Army’s initial attempt to breach the German defenses had been thwarted. Shortly before the fighting began, the divisional commander, Generalleutnant Gerhard Graf von Schwerin-Krosigk, was relieved of his command by Hitler for ordering an unauthorized withdrawal from the city. Offermanns unit was equipped with both Sdkf 222 Converted Panzerspähwagen Sd.Kfz.231 Windhund Sdkfz in Bovington Tank Museum in England.  From late September through October, the 116.Panzer-Division was inDüsseldorf reforming and was refitted to a total strength of 11,500men and 41 tanks. Returning to the Aachen area from the reserve, assigned to Georg Keppler’s I.SS-Panzer-Korps, the division made an unsuccessful attempt to stop the US XIX Corps on 10 October 1944 and subsequently withdrew before the city fell to the Allies on 21 October 1944. In late October, the US 28th Infantry Division was holding Schmidt when Generalfeldmarschal Walter Model committed the 116.Panzer-Division tore-capturing the city. From 4 November to 8 November 1944, the division sustained a loss of only 15 tanks while successfully seizing Schmidt in what became known as the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. The 116.Panzer was then sent to Cologne later in the month. Assigned to 5.Panzer-Armee, LVIII.Panzer-Korps, the 116.Panzer began preparations for Operation WACHT AM RHEIN, subsequently re-named AUTUMNMIST, on 16 December 1944 when it was sent to the Ardennes assembly area. Enroute, the Greyhound Division had participated in the fighting which resulted in the St. Vith salient. Sweeping past the city to the south, St. Vith fell to the 5.Panzer-Army on 23 December 1944, creating the”Bulge”. It then spearheaded the southern prong of the Ardennes offensive, which became known as the Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944, again suffering heavy casualties, and was withdrawn to Kleve, along the border with Holland/Netherlands, in January 1945. On 17 December 1945  they captured a bridge over the Our River at Ouren, but it was too damaged to support heavy equipment, so 16. Panzer-Regiment (Kampfgruppe Bayer) was forced to retrace their steps and cross the Our at Dasburg. Having reassembled at Heinerscheid on 18 December the division spearhead captured Bertogne on 19 December. However, the Ourthe River bridge there had been destroyed. Instead they withdrew to Houffalize and continued west on the north side of the Ourthe and captured Samree in the evening of 20 December.On 21 December 116. Panzerdivision crossed the Soy-Hotten road and attacked Hotten. Their attack on Hotten meet fierce US resistance and was repulsed. They were ordered to again retrace their steps and return to La Roche where they crossed to the south side of the Ourthe and continue westward. For the next several days the division was completely worn down in continuous combat against the US 84th Infantry Division in the area of Verdenne and Marenne, between Hooton and Marche-en-Famenne. The division switched over to the defensive by the month’s end. The First Canadian Army and British XXX Corps commenced Operation VERITABLE on 8 February 1945, facing the division as it defended the damaged Roer River Dams and by 3 March 1945, the US Ninth Army…

  • Korean War US Army GI Photo Album- Third Infantry Division - Cpl Clinton Skelson - North Korean Propaganda - Patches - Rare

    Korean War US Army GI Photo Album- Third Infantry Division – Cpl Clinton Skelson – North Korean Propaganda – Patches – Rare

    Here we have stunning original US Korean War Veterans Photo Album. He has kept all the newspaper clipping and even taken items from dead Chinese soldiers and put them in his album. There is some great photos of a battle in which he was injured. Deserves further research.

  • WWII Photo - Associated Press - Hitler Reichs Chancellory Berlin 1945 - Historical Image Collection (Sold)

    WWII Photo – Associated Press – Hitler Reichs Chancellory Berlin 1945 – Historical Image Collection (Sold)

  • WWII Berlin 1945 Image - Associated Press Photo - Travel Mode Before Berlin Fell - Rare

    WWII Berlin 1945 Image – Associated Press Photo – Travel Mode Before Berlin Fell – Rare

  • WWII German Soldiers Wehrpass Grouping - Wartime Diaries !!! - Obgf Paul Kandl - Heeres Pioneer Batl 268 - Book Project - Rare (Reserved)

    WWII German Soldiers Wehrpass Grouping – Wartime Diaries !!! – Obgf Paul Kandl – Heeres Pioneer Batl 268 – Book Project – Rare (Reserved)

    This incredible grouping comes with what many never had the time to do, keep meticulous diaries. Pual Kandl served in various units such as Eisenbahn (Train) Sapper Units. He was killed on the 30.6.1944 in Russia. His Feldpost – one letter was returned as he was Killed in Action. Final Comments This is a great book project, German Soldiers were not encouraged to keep such diaries, having his whole war service covered as well as his Wehrpass and KIA Letters, Photos and Feldpost. This makes for a great project these are very hard to find with diaries.

  • WWII US Army Secret Memorandum - Battle of the Bulge - 325 Glider Infantry Ardennes December 1944 - 82nd Airborne - Rare (Offer Accepted)

    WWII US Army Secret Memorandum – Battle of the Bulge – 325 Glider Infantry Ardennes December 1944 – 82nd Airborne – Rare (Offer Accepted)

    An interesting report, detailing specifics such as agreed points, enemy activity etc. This is marked clearly secret. Its an original and something for the serious Ardennes Collector.  Original Period Item

  • WWII German Lot Of Souvenirs - Bring Backs - OKH Map - Arm Band -  Nazi Coins - Letters - Soldbuch Scans 1st Panzer Division - Portrait Wehrmacht - WHW

    WWII German Lot Of Souvenirs – Bring Backs – OKH Map – Arm Band – Nazi Coins – Letters – Soldbuch Scans 1st Panzer Division – Portrait Wehrmacht – WHW

    An odd lot of Third Reich Items bring backs from Europe by a US GI.

  • WWII Original Luftwaffe Confirmed Kills - Vienna 1945 B-24 Bomber - Uffz Paul Becker - Rare Documents

    WWII Original Luftwaffe Confirmed Kills – Vienna 1945 B-24 Bomber – Uffz Paul Becker – Rare Documents

    Great set and worthy of further research. Becker scored a kill over Weiner Neustadt, downing a B24 Bomber of the USAF. Such documents are quite sought after.

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