II/PR6

German unit histories, lineages, OoBs, ToEs, commanders, fieldpost numbers, organization, etc.

Moderator: Tom Houlihan

Post Reply
User avatar
Jerry
Associate
Posts: 689
Joined: Fri Sep 27, 2002 4:48 am
Location: USA

II/PR6

Post by Jerry »

Was II/PR 6 with the 3 Pz.Div. in summer '44? Also, who was the commander at that time and what type of panzers were they equipped with?

Thanks for any help.

Jerry
When you're in command..... command!
Jan-Hendrik
Patron
Posts: 1984
Joined: Wed May 04, 2005 8:42 am
Location: Wienhausen
Contact:

Post by Jan-Hendrik »

Yes, it was...5.Kp. seems to have been a StuG-Kp, 6.- 8.Kp. with Pz IV, AbtKdr. must have been Oberstleutnant Dieter Lühl as he was awarded with the DKiG on 1st June 1944 being Kdr. of II./PR6, later that month he became RgtsFhr. of PR 6.

:[]

Jan-Hendrik
User avatar
Jerry
Associate
Posts: 689
Joined: Fri Sep 27, 2002 4:48 am
Location: USA

Post by Jerry »

Excellent Jan-Hendrik! Thank you.

Do you happen to know who succeeded Obersleutnant Lühl in command of II/PR6? I should have been more specific, the action I am researching took place in August '44.

Jerry
When you're in command..... command!
Martin Block
Enthusiast
Posts: 416
Joined: Sat Nov 02, 2002 11:09 am

Post by Martin Block »

The II./Pz.Rgt. 6 was without its 7. Kp. since Mai 1944 when it was assigned to the 1. rum. Pz.Div. to instruct Romainan tank crews. It did not return until early October 1944.

According to the regimental history Oberstleutnant Lühl had become regimental commander of Pz.Rgt. 6 in late May 1944. At the same time Hauptmann Voigts became CO II./Pz.Rgt. 6.

On the morning of 13.8.1944 Oberst von Bernuth took over regimental command from Oberstleutnant Lühl. Oberst von Bernuth was then killed by a shell splinter on 24.8.1944 and Oberst Friedrichs took over the next day.

Martin Block
User avatar
Jerry
Associate
Posts: 689
Joined: Fri Sep 27, 2002 4:48 am
Location: USA

Post by Jerry »

Thank you very much Martin, that's just what I needed.

Was Oberstleutnant Lühl WIA/KIA on the 13th? One more thing if you don't mind. Am I correct in my understanding that I/PR6 was not with the division at that time (August '44)?

Thanks again Martin.

Jerry
When you're in command..... command!
Martin Block
Enthusiast
Posts: 416
Joined: Sat Nov 02, 2002 11:09 am

Post by Martin Block »

My pleasure Jerry!

The I./Pz.Rgt. 6 was sent to Fallingbostel in Germany for refit after fighting with Pz.Lehr-Div. in Normandy. It did not return to the 3. Pz.Div. until December 1944.

About the change in command on 13.8.1944: The regimental history does not mention any specific reason, just that Oberst von Bernuth took over from Oberstleutnant Lühl. Doesn't sound to me like he was WIA or KIA.

Martin Block
Jan-Hendrik
Patron
Posts: 1984
Joined: Wed May 04, 2005 8:42 am
Location: Wienhausen
Contact:

Post by Jan-Hendrik »

The Kdre. and Fhr. of PR 6 in 1944, according to Veit Scherzer:

00.11.43- 00.06.44 Fhr. Oberst Goecke
00.06.43- 01.08.44 Kdr. Oberstleuntant Dieter Lühl
01.08.44- 26.08.44 Kdr. Oberst von Bernuth
00.08.44- 02.09.44 Kdr. Oberst Hans-Jochen Friedrich
05.09.44- 00.09.44 Fhr. Major Rudolf Weiß-Kaffanke
00.09.44- 00.12.44 Fhr. Oberstleutnant Georg Rohrbeck
01.01.45- 08.05.45 Kdr. Hauptmann Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg

:[]

Jan-Hendrik
Jan-Hendrik
Patron
Posts: 1984
Joined: Wed May 04, 2005 8:42 am
Location: Wienhausen
Contact:

Re: II/PR6

Post by Jan-Hendrik »

By the way, the Rgtl.History by Munzel is very recommendable :wink:

:[]

Jan-Hendrik
Post Reply