Official Battle Order To SS-Freiw.Gren.Rgt. 67 I, Division Langemarck “Battle Of Berlin”
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In a used but very good condition a very rare and unique document this time. An offical and marked “Secret” battle order to the SS-Freiw.Gren.Rgt. 67 I, it consist of two pages and gives order and instructions on how to defence the surrounding area of Rauberberg which is close to Berlin. It gives a detailled discription aswell instructions on which bridges might be blown by retreating troops. The order is dated 21 and 23 April 1945, the final stages of the war, the battle of Berlin. A few weeks after this order this regt was completly defeated by the Russians.
SS-Freiw.Gren.Rgt. 67 I was part of the The 27. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division Langemarck (flämische Nr. 1) that was formed 19 October 1944 when 6. SS Freiwilligen Sturmbrigade Langemarck was upgraded to a division by the addition of manpower from the Flemish collaborators from Vlaamsche Wacht and other organizations who had retreated from Belgium along with the German forces.
It fought on the eastern front and participated in the fighting at Narva. It continued to fight the soviet forces as it was forced back into Germany and the division surrendered at Mecklemburg though some parts participated in the battle of Berlin.
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