Someone have militar career info about SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer, first commander of SS-Fall.Btl.500? And some photos? Thanks in advance.
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
There's an excellent short biographie on Gilhofer on page 107
in Rolf Michaelis's book SS-Fallschirmjager Bataillon 500/600
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in Rolf Michaelis's book SS-Fallschirmjager Bataillon 500/600
Schiffer Military history book
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I have already read the book of Michaelis. I find more info about your military career and possibly some photos. Mister Moore can help me? In the your archive there is some document about Gilhofer?
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
This is Gilhofer?
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
No, this man is an SS-Unterführer (NCO).
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
Thanks Charles for answer. You are the only one in this forum....
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
Hello Waffen!
I haven't read the Michaelis book myself, but here's a short comment on Gilhofer in Antonio J. Munoz' "Forgotten Legions: Obscure Combat Formations of the Waffen-SS" (1991)...
I guess that these facts concerning Gilhofer were already covered in the Michaleis book, but just in case...
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I haven't read the Michaelis book myself, but here's a short comment on Gilhofer in Antonio J. Munoz' "Forgotten Legions: Obscure Combat Formations of the Waffen-SS" (1991)...
Munoz (1991)Initial formation of the battalion was carried out at Chlum in Czechoslovakia. Command of the battalion at first given to SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer. The thirty-three-year-old Gilhofer had been the commander of SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 21 (10th SS Panzer Division Frundsberg). After failing to carry out an order, he was removed from his command and sent to the SS Parachute Battalion. His tour with the battalion lasted until mid-April 1944. In 1945, he returned to the Frundsberg Division - this time as commander of III/SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 22.
I guess that these facts concerning Gilhofer were already covered in the Michaleis book, but just in case...
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Re: SS-Sturmbannführer Herbert Gilhofer
Thanks Doktor, I had missed the detail of the transfer to the Battalion for not having carried out an order, someone knows more?
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