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02-06-2012 07:39 PM
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Re: Stamm Kp.I.134
Well a Stammkompanie is part of an Ersatz unit, so technically this unit didn't fight anywhere; it's Stammkompanie Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon I./134:
Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon 134
1. Aufstellung:
* 26.8.1939 in Wien-Strebersdorf, Wehrkreis XVII; 28.12.1939 umbenannt in Infanterie-Ersatz-
Bataillon I./134; 28.7.1941 nach Brünn in das Protektorat verlegt; 1.10.1942 geteilt; Grenadier-
Ersatz- bzw. Ausbildungs-Bataillon I./134 seit 7.11.1942; 10.4.1943 beide Bataillone vereinigt zum
Grenadier-Ersatz- und Ausbildungs-Bataillon I./134; Oktober 1944 Grenadier-Ausbildungs-Bataillon
I./134 mobil mit Feldpostnummer, später aufgelöst.
2. Unterstellung:
Division 177 Ersatztruppe für die 44. Infanterie-Division (später Reich * Grenadier-Division Hoch-
und Deutschmeister)
So your disc didn't belong to one of the very first members of the unit unless they didn't start training anyone during the first four months when they were simply I.E.B. 134; but it is certain that he was there right after the desgination change in late December, 1939. This was one of the very, very few IEBs that had a 'sister' unit bearing the same Arabic number- i.e., there was a II./134.
Since it's listed as having supplied replacements to the units of the 44. Infanterie-Division, this soldier could have been a member of Infanterie-Regimenter 131, 132 or 134. You can find the histories of all of those on the Lexikon der Wehrmacht site
Ohhhhh- pillage then burn...
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Re: Stamm Kp.I.134
Thanks Matt for your answer, but why do you think it is an ersatz unit? There is no E. in the code.
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Re: Stamm Kp.I.134
I explained that in the first sentence: a Stammkompanie is a part of an Ersatz Bataillon; field Regimenter have only a Stabskompanie and up to 15 numbered Kompanien- no Stammkompanie.
Ohhhhh- pillage then burn...
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