Great-uncle's unit Gaissin Ukraine July 1941

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Great-uncle's unit Gaissin Ukraine July 1941

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Hi,

I'm trying to find out which unit my great-uncle, Werner Vogt, served with from April to July 1941. He was from Stuttgart and was killed on 29 July 1941. His last know whereabouts was the town of Gaissin (Haisyn, Ukraine) in the Ukraine. I have is a field post number – 111 72C – and that he became a junior platoon commander (Leutnant) soon before Barbarossa began. He had marched through Reichshof (Rzeszow) and then to Ternopil and eastwards to Vinnytsia. His last recorded words in a short diary are on the 26 July 1941 at Gaissin trying to take a hill 800m east of the town. Among the equipment his platoon had were a Pak, assault gun and heavy machine gun. He talked of 421 arriving and which attacked to relieve them. A senior Lt Linddorfer was killed along with Lt Ziegler and snr Lt Kuchner. My mother thought he could have been in a Luftwaffe Feld division unit but I have recently found a Truppenteil reference number for him: 6./I.R.420 and an Erkennungsmarke: -651-2./I.E.Btl.460. The German war graves organisation have sent me the official details of his recorded death but it is limited.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,

Matthew Keegan
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