20. Panzer-Division, Panzerjägerabteilung 92 - Unterlagen und Akten der Kommandantur und der diversen Stellen
12.07.2024 10:00UTC +01:00
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8000EUR € 8 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1263354
Lot 14162 | 20. Panzer-Division, Panzerjägerabteilung 92 - Unterlagen und Akten der Kommandantur und der diversen Stellen
Der administrative Nachlass der Panzerjägerabteilung 92, überwiegend aus den letzten Kriegsjahren, ca. 25 Ordner und Hefter mit vielen relevanten Briefen, Unterlagen, Befehlen, Verleihungen (zahlreiche Ritterkreuze 1944, auch Eichenlaub, Deutsches Kreuz, Nahkampfspangen usw.), Dienstplänen, Waffen- und Geschützberichten, Verlustanzeigen und Tagesbefehlen; die geheimen Brieftagebücher (letzter Eintrag 04.05.45), Fahnenflucht, Schulungsunterlagen, Protokolle über Panzerverluste, Armeebefehle, Verwendung von Geschützen und Panzern, Befehle vom OKH, diverse Führerbefehle, Lagerberstände, Instandsetzungsberichte, Berichte über Gefechte und Verluste an Material, Tagesabläufe, Spionageberichte, Divisionsbefehle, Heerespersonalamt, Meldungen zur personellen Lage, Urlaubs- und Dienstreisen, verschiedene Karten und Lagepläne zu Einsätzen, Quartiersabrechnungen, Waffenkunde, Vernichtungsverhandlung mit Dokumenten, die durch Feuer vernichtet wurden (März 45), Panzereinsätze, Verlegungen und vieles mehr. Die Unterlagen mit Eingangsstempeln, Abteilungsstempel, Kürzeln und "Geheim"-Bezeichnung.
Umfangreiche Dokumentation einer bis zum letzten Tag kämpfenden Abteilung. Bis zum 03.05.1945 zogen sich die Divisions-Reste kämpfend aus Dresden zurück. Sie versuchten anschließend, sich nach Westen hin zu den amerikanischen Linien durchzuschlagen. Damit endete die Geschichte der 20. Division. Viele Unterlagen in Folien, teils starke Altersspuren der Ordner und Hefter, darunter auch Blanco Belege. Insgesamt circa 25 kg - Vorbesichtigung empfohlen.
20th Panzer Division, Panzerjaegerabteilung 92 –records and files of the commander's office and the various departments
20th Panzer Division, Panzerjaegerabteilung 92 –records and files of the commander's office and the various departments
The administrative estate of the Panzerjägerabteilung 92, mainly from the last years of the war, approx. 25 ring binders and files with all relevant correspondence, documents, commands, awards (numerous Knight's Crosses in 1944, including Oak Leaves, German Crosses, Close Combat Clasps etc.), duty rosters, weapons and artillery reports, notices of loss and daily orders; the secret journals (last entry on 4 May 1945), desertion, training materials, records of tanks lost, army orders, deployment of artillery and tanks, orders from the Supreme High Commander, various Führer orders, inventories, repair reports, reports on battles and loss of materials, daily procedures, espionage reports, division orders, Army Personnel Office, reports on the staff situation, leave and official trips, various maps and site plans for missions, billeting accounts, weapons expertise, destruction negotiations with documents destroyed by fire (March 1945), tank missions, transfers and much more. The documents with receipt stamps, departmental stamps, initials and "Geheim" classification.
Comprehensive, almost daily (!) documentation of a department battling on valiantly until the final day. The remainder of the division went down fighting, retreating from Dresden by 3 May 1945. They then tried to make it through to the west, to reach the American lines. Thus ends the history of the 20th Division. Many documents in sleeves, some of the ring binders and files showing significant signs of age, including blanco documents. Overall, approx. 25 kg.
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Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | Tank troop |
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Auction house category: | Tank troop |
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