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Age : 26 Inscrit le : 02 Fév 2008 Messages : 20
| Sujet: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Jeu 26 Juin 2008 - 21:52 | |
| Hello
For a Research I'm looking to know what was the positions of the FJR6 in the field?
Does anyone know where was the FJR6 Kompanies positioned exactly?
In particular i'm looking to know where the 13./FJR6 was on 7 Juin 1944.
Merci Beaucoup
Daniele |
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PatrickBrion Membre

Age : 45 Inscrit le : 14 Juin 2007 Messages : 1364 Localisation : Vilvoorde, Belgique
| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Ven 27 Juin 2008 - 8:09 | |
| Hi Daniele,
Send an email to Volker Griesser. He has written a book on the FJR 6 and his uncle was in that unit.
volker.griesser@oligo.de
Warmest regards,
Patrick _________________
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| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Ven 27 Juin 2008 - 9:46 | |
| | Guenther Prignitz, obergefreiter with 13. FJR6 tells of his spending the night of june 6th with headquarters company around Saint Georges du Bohon. |
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Age : 26 Inscrit le : 02 Fév 2008 Messages : 20
| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Sam 28 Juin 2008 - 2:47 | |
| Thank you very much guys! 
Gennaker,
Where does Guenther Prignitz talk about it?What book?
Merci Beaucoup!
Daniele |
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| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Sam 28 Juin 2008 - 5:02 | |
| | Dans le livre de Volker Griesser, "les lions de Carentan" |
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Lelez Nouveau membre
Age : 26 Inscrit le : 02 Fév 2008 Messages : 20
| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Sam 28 Juin 2008 - 12:01 | |
| Gennaker,
I see!I emailed Volker and now i hope he replys to me.
I was thinkng to buy the book at least to look at the picture as my french is too bad(i understand only a few words). Are the pictures showing FJR6 in battlefield in Normandy?
Merci beaucoup
Daniele |
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| Sujet: Re: Position FJR6 7 Juin 1944 Sam 28 Juin 2008 - 12:08 | |
| | Some of'em are... the book is a must considering it is about the only one that goes deep into a specific action from a german viewpoint. It is kinda biased though as some figures seem widely exaggerated, with the numbers of prisonners rising to the hundreds at times... It also lacks precise mapping of the operations, but overall, it's a good couterpart to the all american litterature on the subject. |
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