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Activity report for the period 1-30.11.1943.
Activity report for the period of the 1-30 November 1943 for the German 210th Infantry Division. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, 210th Infantry Division, folder 45787/2, 1c frame 000577. Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired)
[Telex December 23, 1943.]
Telex message for the Commanding General of the 210th Infantry Division.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, Annex 2, KTB No. 3, 210th Infantry Division, Folder 45787/3, first frame 000659.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
[Interrogation protocol No. 5012].
Report of information gleaned from interrogations.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621m Annex 2, KTB No. 3, 210 Infantry Division, folder 45787/3, first frame 000656.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Relationships with the Norwegian civilian populace.
2d Mountain Division memo on the basic standard for relationshipos with the Norwegians. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 109, 2d Geb. (Mtn.) Div, Tatugjeutbericht, folder 45157/7, frame 000047.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
[List of Indictments.]
List of people arrested and indicted by the tribunal of the 210th Infantry Division. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div. 1a, Anlage 2, to KTB No. 3, folder 45787/2, first frame 000149.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Japanese warships sunk.
The following table is the result of a conscientious effort to compare the lists of Japanese warships sunk, as reported by the Japanese Navy Ministry under the surrender terms, with Allied claims of sinkings. It should be noted that the lists provided by the Japanese are by no means completely accurate as to the location and date of individual sinkings, and they do not give the cause of any sinkings
Activity Report, Section 1c / AO (Abwehr Officer), Headquarters, 20th Mountain Army, for the time period 1.7. ‒ 31.12.1943.
Activity report for the German 20th Mountain Army. ; Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, 210th Infantry Division, folder 45787/2, 1c frame 000577.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired)
Operations of 91st Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized in Italy, 1 November 43 to 20 February 45.
This report brings out clearly the typical use and missions assigned to a mechanized cavalry unit in the Italian theater. It illustrates well that mechanized cavalry can and frequently is required to perform practically every type of mission. Details the Cassino Sector, Rome offensive, Rome to the Arno, and the Gothic line offensive
Conversation on defense issues in Vardö.
Meeting notes on conversation about defense in Vardo on April 26, 1943.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1620, 210 Inf Div. Ia. Anlage 2 to KTB, Folder 37889/5, first frame 000115.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
War journal for the German 210th Infantry Division for August and September 1943.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1620, Annex 6, KTB, Ia, 210 Infantry Division, Folder 45787/1, first frame 00983.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired