I was wondering if some of you German experts could help me out with something. I'm trying to figure out the units that the 9th US inf, specifically their 47th Rgt., was fighting around the time of Sept. 1 through 15th, 1944. Around this time they were crossing the Meuse and racing towards the Sieg. line. The went through Phillipeville, Blaimore, St. Balaise, Eupen, Roetgen and Zweifall. I've learned that one of these towns had been occupied by SS and that the 47th faced lots of Nebelwerfer and at Blaimont, there was german armor. So, if any of this helps determine the German units in the area, please let me know.
Ive read that the SS was in or near St Balaise and I think it was either LSSAH or Das Reich. Also They were in or near Roetgen. As for Heer units--I dont know unless I can get some of my books to look through--which are still in s-t-o-r-a-g-e- ugggg. Anyway--im sure the SS unit was LSSAH--not sure.
Thanks fellas - the books I have are American unit history books, and don't specifically mention German units.
Maybe you´ll find something here: http://www.militaryunits.com/9ID_project.htm#Combat%20Reports%20available: http://www.oldreliable.org/accounts/homiejer.html A german site but I think has stuff on the german troops http://www.oldreliable.org/accounts/homiejer.html 12. Infanterie Division unter dem Befehl von Oberst Engel? http://www.aegis-consulting.com/panzermaps/panzer.html [ 31. January 2003, 10:13 AM: Message edited by: Kai-Petri ]
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