Korps Bünau

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Hi
How the corps?
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Hello Jan!

I suppose you mean Korps Bünau in Austria in April 1945. According to Georg Maier's "Drama zwischen Budapest und Wien" (1985), the Korps Bünau upon surrender on May 9, 1945 was part of the 6. SS-Panzer-Armee and consisted of the 710. Infanterie-Division, Kampfgruppe Stegmann and part of the 10. Fallschirmjäger-Division.


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Hi
Where was the Ia?
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Re: Korps Bünau

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I have no idea if this topic is still of interest, but I wrote about the most complete history of Bunau's time in Austria that is possible in Killing Hitler's Reich, The Battle for Austria, 1945. Aside from lots of other secondary and tertiary sources, I got hold of his recollections that were made through the US Army's postwar publication of German General's memories from the war. You can also access what there is of the Corps' war diary online.
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