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Reconnaissance Forces Operation “Trout.”
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1620, Annex 1b, KTB No. 3, 210 Infantry Division, folder 45787/2, first frame 000020.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Radio game.
Draft of an operation against enemy submarines with interrogation protocols and and sketch. ; Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div., Folder 45787/2, first frame 000283.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Overwatching Persfjord.
Directions to establish a permanent outpost to secure the Smelroren strongpoint and the Svartnes airfield. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210th Infantry Division, folder 45787/2/4, Annex 1b to KTB, first frame 000246.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Radio game with Murmansk.
Messages transmitted to and received from Murmansk as part of the radio game. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div., Folder 45787/3, first frame 000573.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Message from A.O. [Abwehr Office] ,Kirkenes to the forces.
Message distributed to the forces concerning deserters, hostile agents, the inspection of stamp factories, and the passing of documents.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315,Reel 109, 2d Geb. (Mtn.) Div, Tatigkeibericht, folder 45157/7, frame 000045.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Activity report for the period 1 -31 August 1943.
210th Infantry Division activity report for August 1943 in Norway. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 19621, Annex 2, KTB no. 3, 210 Infantry Division, Folder 45787/3, first frame 000436.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Enemy espionage on the Varanger Peninsula: interim report no. 2.
Interim report to the Commander-in-Chief, XIX (Mtn.) Army Corp of the enemy activities on the Varanger Peninsula as of June 8, 1943.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, Annex 1b, KTB No. 3, 210 Infantry Division, folder 45787/2, frame 000128.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired)
Indictment available against...
List of people charged with aiding the Russian military in attacks against German forces in Norway.; Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 2105h Inf.Div. 1a, Anlage 2 to KTB no. 3, Folder 45787/3, first frame 000637.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Northern Fleet submarine insertions and extractions of Soviet-Norwegian Agent teams, 1941-44.
Chart created from "Submarines of the Naval Forces of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945; Part 3. Northern Fleet; summary of sorties." Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Combat in cities report, volume III.
This annex describes historical examples concerning the use of infantry weapons in city fighting and the characteristics and capabilities of current infantry weapons when employed in combat cities. Each type of infantry weapon is covered in detail in this annex, to include description, characteristics, technique of fire, maintenance methods, problems, and tips on training and specific guidance for fighting with these weapons in built-up areas. This annex also outlines penetration data on most infantry weapons and their ammunition when employed against various types of targets and material found in city fighting