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Hi!

I thought I could share my collection of German source documents on this forum, hopefully it can be of use for Scenario designers and others who are just history buffs. Mostly from December 1943 up til the war's end but also several stray documents from earlier in the war.

The files can be found here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17vIUP-Fjc69IoFIc0WepvMnTkngDRJQ9?usp=sharing

It is for the most part comprised of freely available NARA rolls, but I have made pdf-files out of them and named the files to make it easier to find the relevant information. In addition there are weblinks (.url-files) to the collection of captured documents in the russian archives (TSAMO,). Sadly I haven't found a way to open the directly from Google Drive, but you can download them and open them from your computer or go to https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/1-bestand-500 and search for the document in the search field using the numbered reference (eg. 12472-385).

I have also uploaded several pdf's of books found at http://prussia.online/, They are to be found in the folders English Books and German Books. 

Let me know and I will post a description of the naming convention used for the files if it is confusing.

Most of the files have been downloaded through http://wwiidigitalarchives.org/, files published by the National Archive at https://catalog.archives.gov/ and John Calvin's FTP site. The "Topographical Maps" section contains contemporary maps of the Eastern Front, most of them 1:50000 or 1:25000. If there is need I can post an explanation of how to find the correct map for the area you are working on.

A large number of the files have been compressed by me to save space. If there is a particular map or image that is too low quality it might be possible to get a higher quality version.

I hope some of you will find this interesting,

regards,

Pål 

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Thanks! 😎 That´s quite a lot of stuff. For now I´ve just bookmarked. I´ve also downloaded tons of stuff from NARA and germandocsinrussia so first got to compare with what I have already and what not. GermanDocsRussia is a great source, though only usefull for german and russian readers. Cheers

Edit: Could you give an overview of download file sizes? Some seem to be huge and take ages compressing. So broke off download attempts (english and german books) again.

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@RockinHarry I downloaded 48th and 51st army corps files. Inside those files are more files with dates ranging from 1943 to 1944. 

They seem to be photocopies of official documentation, all in German. 

I think mine had TOE information, but I'm not sure since I cant read German.

 

There are a TON of files on that drive for sure though. It must be 2tb of data.

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Hi Guys, glad you found the content interesting 🙂

@RockinHarry, did you try the list view (right under the log on button, top right corner)? This should give you the file sizes when you doubleclick the folder to see the contents.

@Artkin, difficult if you don't read German for sure. But the TOEs (Gliederung or Kriegsgliederung) are often schematic, the symbols are explained in english on this page:  http://niehorster.org/011_germany/symbols/_symbols_43.html. Zustandsberichte are status reports of units, they will give unit strength as Soll (Authorized strength) and Fehlstellen (Missing from authorized strength). So the actual strength (called Ist) is Soll minus Fehlstellen. The Zustandsbericht usually contains a Gliederung (TOE) chart as well, and often the strength of the subunits are given as a percentage of authorized strength. 

The attached image shows the TOE of the 90th Panzergrenadier-Division on 1st of May 44 as an example, here you can see that the 361st Grenadier Regiment had 92% of authorized strength and each of the companies of its 1st battalion had 1 HMG and 14 LMG. 1st and 3rd company in addition had 2 medium mortars, while the 4th (heavy) company had 8 HMG, 5 medium mortars, 2 75mm antitank guns and 2 50 mm antitank guns. The battalion was motorized (indicated by the small wheels below the battalion "box").
 
I'll be happy to help out answering questions or finding information on a particular unit. 

T314R1266 55779-2 LI AK Ia KTB 2 Anlage Kriegsgliederung Mar-Jun 44 (dragged).pdf

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7 minutes ago, Panserjeger said:

Hi Guys, glad you found the content interesting 🙂

@RockinHarry, did you try the list view (right under the log on button, top right corner)? This should give you the file sizes when you doubleclick the folder to see the contents.

@Artkin, difficult if you don't read German for sure. But the TOEs (Gliederung or Kriegsgliederung) are often schematic, the symbols are explained in english on this page:  http://niehorster.org/011_germany/symbols/_symbols_43.html. Zustandsberichte are status reports of units, they will give unit strength as Soll (Authorized strength) and Fehlstellen (Missing from authorized strength). So the actual strength (called Ist) is Soll minus Fehlstellen. The Zustandsbericht usually contains a Gliederung (TOE) chart as well, and often the strength of the subunits are given as a percentage of authorized strength. 

The attached image shows the TOE of the 90th Panzergrenadier-Division on 1st of May 44 as an example, here you can see that the 361st Grenadier Regiment had 92% of authorized strength and each of the companies of its 1st battalion had 1 HMG and 14 LMG. 1st and 3rd company in addition had 2 medium mortars, while the 4th (heavy) company had 8 HMG, 5 medium mortars, 2 150mm Infantry guns and 2 75 mm Infantry guns. The battalion was motorized (indicated by the small wheels below the battalion "box").
 
I'll be happy to help out answering questions or finding information on a particular unit. 

T314R1266 55779-2 LI AK Ia KTB 2 Anlage Kriegsgliederung Mar-Jun 44 (dragged).pdf 386.22 kB · 1 download

Ah beautiful. These I can understand to a certain degree. Of course with Dr. Niehorster's symbols I can eventually work everything out. I appreciate the reply! I must have been looking at strength reports, because I was nowhere near page 588. 

It feels pretty good being able to read most of that image just from memory. I actually figured out it was a PzG division by the little halftrack with the division sign, and I also remembered that they usually came with one panzer battalion. Worthwhile stuff! If I ever dip my feet into late war again then these will be super important. I've grogged out hard for late 1942 lately.

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11 hours ago, Panserjeger said:

Hi!

I thought I could share my collection of German source documents on this forum, hopefully it can be of use for Scenario designers and others who are just history buffs. Mostly from December 1943 up til the war's end but also several stray documents from earlier in the war.

The files can be found here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/17vIUP-Fjc69IoFIc0WepvMnTkngDRJQ9?usp=sharing

It is for the most part comprised of freely available NARA rolls, but I have made pdf-files out of them and named the files to make it easier to find the relevant information. In addition there are weblinks (.url-files) to the collection of captured documents in the russian archives (TSAMO,). Sadly I haven't found a way to open the directly from Google Drive, but you can download them and open them from your computer or go to https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/1-bestand-500 and search for the document in the search field using the numbered reference (eg. 12472-385).

I have also uploaded several pdf's of books found at http://prussia.online/, They are to be found in the folders English Books and German Books. 

Let me know and I will post a description of the naming convention used for the files if it is confusing.

Most of the files have been downloaded through http://wwiidigitalarchives.org/, files published by the National Archive at https://catalog.archives.gov/ and John Calvin's FTP site. The "Topographical Maps" section contains contemporary maps of the Eastern Front, most of them 1:50000 or 1:25000. If there is need I can post an explanation of how to find the correct map for the area you are working on.

A large number of the files have been compressed by me to save space. If there is a particular map or image that is too low quality it might be possible to get a higher quality version.

I hope some of you will find this interesting,

regards,

Pål 

What a treasure trove, Pål! Thanks for sharing that. Much appreciated!

I even found a book on 1. Infanterie-Regiment I didn't know of. Superb!

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Pål, I can't seem to download _Kjellander P. Köningsberg. Slaget om Ostpreussen (2007), OCR-2 (German files/Englisch books). Could you perhaps check that please?

Edit; never mind, it's uploaded twice, the second upload works. Sorry about that! I've been looking for this book for ages. 😀

 

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7 minutes ago, Aragorn2002 said:

Pål, I can't seem to download _Kjellander P. Köningsberg. Slaget om Ostpreussen (2007), OCR-2 (German files/Englisch books). Could you perhaps check that please?

Looks like some thumbnails had been uploaded, I have removed them so only the actual PDFs are left. Does it work now? That book is actually in swedish by the way.

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4 minutes ago, Panserjeger said:

Looks like some thumbnails had been uploaded, I have removed them so only the actual PDFs are left. Does it work now? That book is actually in swedish by the way.

It does, Pål. Yes, unfortunately for me in Swedish, but never translated as far as I know. I'm also looking for more info on the German divisions fighting at the East Prussian border in October 1944, like the 5. Panzer and the 50. Infanterie.

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7 minutes ago, Aragorn2002 said:

It does, Pål. Yes, unfortunately for me in Swedish, but never translated as far as I know. I'm also looking for more info on the German divisions fighting at the East Prussian border in October 1944, like the 5. Panzer and the 50. Infanterie.

A lot of the documents from https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/ are from the units fighting in East Prussia, but it is not very well indexed and difficult to navigate. That is why I have collected the url's and placed them under the different divisions. For the 5. Panzer I have the following:

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14807-akte-264-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-i-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-ktb-nr-iv-1944-des-i-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944-einschlie-lich-anlagen#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14951-akte-408-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzerregiments-31-regimentsbefehle-ausbildungshinweise-dienstpl-ne-befehle-der-8-panzerbrigade-und-der-5-panzerdivision-merkbl-tter-erfahrungsberichte#page/2/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14965-akte-422-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-anlagen-zum-ktb-nr-12-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-lagekarten-regimentsbefehle-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14966-akte-423-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzergrenadierregiment-14-ktb-nr-12-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14967-akte-424-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-ktb-nr-12-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14968-akte-425-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-anlagen-zum-ktb-nr-12-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

All these links can also be found in the folder "T-315 5. Panzerdivision (TSAMO)".

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`That will come in very handy, Pål. It does look like a book that's worth the effort of translating. Thank you.

Also quite some good pictures I've never seen before.

It's been a  good week for book collecting actually. Not only found this great book, but also an affordable copy of Forsyth's Jagdverband 44, which I have been searching for many years. 🙂

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Pål, a question. Years ago I came across a Swedish book on the operations of the Hermann Göring Panzer Division against the Soviet bridgehead at Sandomierz. The books is one in a series on Operations/Eastern Front 1944 by Leandoer  & Ekholm Forlag. Does that ring a bell and do you perhaps know whether it's available in PDF format?

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28 minutes ago, Aragorn2002 said:

Pål, a question. Years ago I came across a Swedish book on the operations of the Hermann Göring Panzer Division against the Soviet bridgehead at Sandomierz. The books is one in a series on Operations/Eastern Front 1944 by Leandoer  & Ekholm Forlag. Does that ring a bell and do you perhaps know whether it's available in PDF format?

Sorry, I have not heard about that book. Here in Norway the books by Zetterling and Tamelander are quite popular, but I have not read anything by Leandoer.

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Never mind, the book is called Warsaw III, the battle for the Magnushev Bridgehead 1944 "Hermann Göring" Panzer Division vs 1st Polish Army. But I wonder whether it was ever published. Name of the author was probably Norbert Bacyk, which sounds more Polish than Swedish.

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6 hours ago, Panserjeger said:

@RockinHarry, did you try the list view (right under the log on button, top right corner)? This should give you the file sizes when you doubleclick the folder to see the contents.

Thanks! That worked! 😎 Never noticed nor needed that one until now. Downloaded ~1-2 GB of stuff already, with likely more if I find the time and need. 😁 While most of it is eastern front I´ve also found some good material for western 1944/45.

7 hours ago, Artkin said:

@RockinHarry I downloaded 48th and 51st army corps files. Inside those files are more files with dates ranging from 1943 to 1944. 

They seem to be photocopies of official documentation, all in German. 

I think mine had TOE information, but I'm not sure since I cant read German.

Yes, I downloaded few samples from most the categories I´m interested in ATM. Might check more if I investigate in certain battles and theaters.

Think NARA is what US captured from germany during advance and occupation. GDiR is the russian equivalent so to say. Some originals also include russian translations and analysis. Off course most is very incomplete as germans usually burnt these docs before they could be captured. But there´s also some records that are fairly complete. Even for me german it´s sometimes hard to work through these, for bad photo copies and low resolution. But it´s a treasure trove indeed. 😎

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On 10/22/2022 at 1:59 PM, Aragorn2002 said:

Never mind, the book is called Warsaw III, the battle for the Magnushev Bridgehead 1944 "Hermann Göring" Panzer Division vs 1st Polish Army. But I wonder whether it was ever published. Name of the author was probably Norbert Bacyk, which sounds more Polish than Swedish.

That is a book by Norbert Bączyk, quite prolific author, but wriiting mostly in  in Polish.  I will see if I can find it for you.

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I had some trouble after updating my Mac and Google Drive messed up the files.. I´m currently uploading the files again to this link:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11j1SA3HtfUxdvf9qplqhWznTtVA7aVlo?usp=sharing

Only half of the files are uploaded so far, will probably be complete sometime this weekend.

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On 10/22/2022 at 10:35 AM, Panserjeger said:

A lot of the documents from https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/ are from the units fighting in East Prussia, but it is not very well indexed and difficult to navigate. That is why I have collected the url's and placed them under the different divisions. For the 5. Panzer I have the following:

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14807-akte-264-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-i-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-ktb-nr-iv-1944-des-i-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944-einschlie-lich-anlagen#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14951-akte-408-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzerregiments-31-regimentsbefehle-ausbildungshinweise-dienstpl-ne-befehle-der-8-panzerbrigade-und-der-5-panzerdivision-merkbl-tter-erfahrungsberichte#page/2/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14965-akte-422-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-anlagen-zum-ktb-nr-12-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-lagekarten-regimentsbefehle-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14966-akte-423-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-panzergrenadierregiment-14-ktb-nr-12-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14967-akte-424-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-ktb-nr-12-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-1-10-31-12-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14968-akte-425-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14-anlagen-zum-ktb-nr-12-des-ii-bataillons-des-panzergrenadierregiments-14#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

All these links can also be found in the folder "T-315 5. Panzerdivision (TSAMO)".

Pål, do you perhaps also have the url's of the 1. and 50. Infanteriedivision for me? The above url's for the 5. Panzerdivision are very informative.

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3 hours ago, Aragorn2002 said:

Pål, do you perhaps also have the url's of the 1. and 50. Infanteriedivision for me? The above url's for the 5. Panzerdivision are very informative.

Almost nothing for the 1. Infanteriedivision, only one document:

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7392-akte-7-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-1-infanteriedivision-lagekarte-der-einheiten-der-1-infanteriedivision-im-r-um-s-dlich-von-mga-stand-7-12-1943-m-1-50-000#page/2/mode/inspect/zoom/8

For the 50. infanteriedivision I have the following:

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7392-akte-7-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-1-infanteriedivision-lagekarte-der-einheiten-der-1-infanteriedivision-im-r-um-s-dlich-von-mga-stand-7-12-1943-m-1-50-000#page/2/mode/inspect/zoom/8

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7815-akte-430-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-anlagen-zum-ktb-nr-11-der-f-hrungsabteilung-der-division-1-4-15-6-1944-notizen-des-divisionskommandeurs-generalleutnant-friedrich-sixt-gefechts-und-erfahrungsberichte-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7816-akte-431-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-anlagen-zum-ktb-1-4-14-6-1944-weisungen-und-befehle-der-division-und-der-kampfgruppe-sixt-zur-gefechtsf-hrung-zur-verlegung-und-herausl-sung-von-einheiten-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7817-akte-432-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-anlagen-zum-ktb-1-4-14-6-1944-meldungen-der-f-hrungsabteilung-der-division-taktische-meldungen-der-unterstellten-einheiten-und-truppenteile-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7818-akte-433-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-ktb-nr-11-der-division-1-4-15-6-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7819-akte-434-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-zum-einsatz-der-50-infanteriedivision-im-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-14-16-4-1944-m-1-25-000#page/2/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7820-akte-435-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-zum-artillerie-einsatz-der-division-stand-15-4-7-5-1944-kartenpause-der-sperrfeuerbereiche-und-minenfelder-im-abschnitt-der-division-stand-28-4-1944-m-1-50-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7821-akte-436-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-panzerabwehr-karte-f-r-den-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-3-5-1944-m-1-25-000-sowie-kartenpause-des-einsatzes-der-schweren-flakabteilung-257-im-abschnitt-der-50-infanteriedivision#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7822-akte-437-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-kartenpause-zum-einsatz-der-150-panzerj-gerabteilung-der-division-in-der-hafenschutzstellung-sewastopol-m-1-25-000-stand-20-4-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7823-akte-438-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-zum-einsatz-der-50-infanteriedivision-im-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-25-4-3-5-1944-m-1-25-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7824-akte-439-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-und-kartenpause-zum-einsatz-der-50-infanteriedivision-im-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-3-7-5-1944-m-1-25-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7824-akte-439-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-und-kartenpause-zum-einsatz-der-50-infanteriedivision-im-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-3-7-5-1944-m-1-25-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7825-akte-440-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-zum-einsatz-der-division-im-raum-sewastopol-m-1-25-000-stand-11-12-5-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7826-akte-441-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-karte-der-unterbringungsr-ume-der-division-in-rum-nien-m-1-200-000-stand-13-30-5-1944#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7827-akte-442-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-kartenpause-der-gliederung-des-artillerieregiments-kr-ger-der-kampfgruppe-sixt-in-der-hafenschutzstellung-sewastopol-einschlie-lich-entsprechender-feuerr-ume-m-1-25-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7828-akte-443-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-unterkunftsr-ume-der-division-in-deutschland-im-raum-perleberg-stand-3-26-6-1944-m-1-100-000#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/7829-akte-444-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-der-50-infanteriedivision-stellungskarte-f-r-den-einsatz-der-50-infanteriedivision-im-raum-n-rdlich-sewastopol-stand-1944-m-1-5-000#page/2/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14630-akte-87-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-iii-bataillons-des-grenadierregiments-121-ktb-des-iii-bataillons-des-grenadierregiments-121-8-1-31-12-1943-einschlie-lich-gefechtsberichten-befehle-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

https://wwii.germandocsinrussia.org/de/nodes/14632-akte-89-unterlagen-der-ia-abteilung-des-i-bataillons-des-grenadierregiments-123-gefechtsberichte-zum-einsatz-des-i-bataillons-des-grenadierregiments-123-bataillonsbefehle-verlustmeldungen-st-rkeangaben-kriegsrangliste-u-a#page/1/mode/grid/zoom/1

Regards,

Pål

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