Die Panzerknacker - the holders of the tank destruction badge
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Re: Die Panzerknacker- the holders of the tank destruction badge
Anton Schmidt, 7./J.R. 215 (post #1708). The document seems to show a 'kill' on 7/11/1941 bei Koljubjakino. Can anyone help me with details? I think that 215 J. Rgt. Was part of the 78. Inf.Div. part of HGr Mitte, 4. Armee, XIII. Armee-Korps. Where is Koljubjakino? I have a map showing Chernigov (Tschernigow) where (apparently) they crossed the Dnjepr prior to the advance on Moscow. I can't see anything that looks remotely like Koljubjakino in this vicinity. Is the spelling correct?
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Re: Die Panzerknacker- the holders of the tank destruction badge
Anton Schmidt, 7./J.R. 215 (post #1708). The document seems to show a 'kill' on 7/11/1941 bei Koljubjakino. Can anyone help me with details? I think that 215 J. Rgt. Was part of the 78 inf. Div. part of Army Group Center, 4th Army, XIII Army Corps. Where is Koljubjakino? I have a map showing Chernigov (Tschernigow) where (apparently) they crossed the Dneiper prior to the advance on Moscow. I can't see anything that looks remotely like Koljubjakino in this vicinity. Is the spelling correct?
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Neil
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Re: Die Panzerknacker- the holders of the tank destruction badge
Hauptmann (later Major) Wolfgang Eberlein was awarded the PVA on 20 July 1942.
There are times in history when staying neutral means taking sides.
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Re: Die Panzerknacker- the holders of the tank destruction badge
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Re: Die Panzerknacker- the holders of the tank destruction badge
Hello, found this one of later KC-holder Hauptmann Hans-Georg Borck! Kind regards
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