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In a similar vein, I found a while back that using 'танках' when looking for stuff on Russian tanks turns up many more interesting pages. Google translator coming in handy for the results. Maybe we do need a 'how to use google' thread?
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![]() ![]() ![]() | It would be a great idea VP!. Well done to Dave for opening up the web for us when searching for German Formations. Great to see all Vets pics up here that you met guys, well done on that.
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| Ubique ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: UK/France
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Thanks for that info Dave - very interesting indeed.
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Just looking at Paul and Owen's post about Otmar Heres a webpage that confirms the 361st Pzgdr regiment as part of 90 leichte Basic Organization of Panzergrenadier-Regiment in 1942 Heres a divisional History of 90th Leichte Afirka Division Feldgrau :: 90.leichte-Afrika-Division It was destroyed in Tunisia in 1943. Did he say guys, which formation he was attached to during the Cassino campaign?
__________________ "The Eastern front is like a house of cards. If the front is broken through at one point all the rest will collapse." - General Heinz Guderian "With amazement and disappointment, we discovered in late October and early November that the beaten Russians seemed quite unaware that as a military force they had almost ceased to exist." - General Blumentritt "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen me fight so hard." Lieutenant General Wilhelm Bittrich - Commander of II SS Panzer Korps - (Commenting on the British Paratroopers at Arnhem) - September 1944 "Had Clark given more heed to Juin's views...the savage battles of Cassino would probably never have been fought and the venerable house of St Benedict would have been unscathed" Rudolf Böhmler - 1st Fallschirmjäger Division - 1944 (After the bombing of Monte Cassino) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | It was reformed Ger, as 90 Panzer Grenadier Division 361 Pz Gr Regt was at Cassino. I: Plans and Dispositions | NZETC Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Cheers for the info mate! According to Wiki the remnants of the 90th Panzergrenadier division surrendered to the Brazilian Expeditionary force on April 28th 1945
__________________ "The Eastern front is like a house of cards. If the front is broken through at one point all the rest will collapse." - General Heinz Guderian "With amazement and disappointment, we discovered in late October and early November that the beaten Russians seemed quite unaware that as a military force they had almost ceased to exist." - General Blumentritt "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen me fight so hard." Lieutenant General Wilhelm Bittrich - Commander of II SS Panzer Korps - (Commenting on the British Paratroopers at Arnhem) - September 1944 "Had Clark given more heed to Juin's views...the savage battles of Cassino would probably never have been fought and the venerable house of St Benedict would have been unscathed" Rudolf Böhmler - 1st Fallschirmjäger Division - 1944 (After the bombing of Monte Cassino) |
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| Top Moose ![]() Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Under the stairs
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Looking at the picture of John Dudley, I see he has two Gold Wound Stripes on his lower left sleeve. I know in the Great War British soldiers wore wound stripes, ( I think 6 is the most I've seen.) Were they also issued and worn in WW2? Are they still worn in the modern British Army ? There's a few serving soldiers who'd be entitled to them . |
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