Dear Sir/Ma'am,
I would like to purchase the following unit histories:
Die Kriegsgeschichte der Windhund-Division, 16. Inf.-Div.(mot.), 16. PzGr.-Div., 116. Pz-Div., by Fritz Memminger
Geschichte der 111. Infanterie-Division 1940-1944, by Friedrich Musculus
Die 295. Infanterie-Division von 1940 bis 1945, by Wolfgang Kirstein
Please contact me if you have or know of someone who has and is willing to sell the above listed books.
Thank you very much.
Mike Rauhut
Unit Histories - 16th I.D. (mot), 295 I.D., and 111 I.D.
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I bought all three off ebay.de. In fact 295. ID is currently for sale although the price will knock your socks off: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 36047&rd=1
Good hunting,
Jason
Good hunting,
Jason
Price from Kirstein steep, too
I forgot how much I paid exactly for Kirstein, but it was several 100 Euros--but then, you get a masterpiece. Its worth it.
I wish he had more on the medical services, and accepted (I agree it was after printing) my material, for my Opa Erich Reimer was the chief medical officer of the 295th. But over with other 1000 pages, plus a second volume with maps...I never realized the telecommunication unit was manned by Ukrainians, and there was a Turkoman battalion, too, in the 295th, plus of course over a 1000 Hiwis, who did not form separate units.
I wish he had more on the medical services, and accepted (I agree it was after printing) my material, for my Opa Erich Reimer was the chief medical officer of the 295th. But over with other 1000 pages, plus a second volume with maps...I never realized the telecommunication unit was manned by Ukrainians, and there was a Turkoman battalion, too, in the 295th, plus of course over a 1000 Hiwis, who did not form separate units.
Honny soit qui mal y pense!
Dunno
I dont't know and will try to add it. I'm kinda busy right now with other things.
Honny soit qui mal y pense!