15 Division in Op Plunder - published accounts?

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  1. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

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  2. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

    Hello Chris,
    on the map link I sent look at 200531 - there's a farm called "Gervershof". Just to the right of it is the bridge over the Issel.

    Best
    Alex
     
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  3. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian Patron

    Thanks, I will take a look! When it is not the middle of the night.

    I am confused by 8 KOSB. I didn't think there was a 8th battalion or that they were involved?
     
  4. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

    Sorry - did I write 8th Bn? It was - of course - the 6th Bn KOSB. That was the only KOSB battailon involved in the Rhine crossing of 15th Div. My apologies!
     
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  5. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian Patron

    Hi Alex, I see that, but it can't be the location of their HQ based on my previous map plotting. The location given for the farm was
    199509.
     
  6. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

    I was pointing you to the farm in order to help you to locate the bridge - this had nothing to do with the HQ loacation...
     

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  7. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

    Your grid reference points to a farm called Vöckingshof, just below the track of the unfinished Autobahn..
     
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  8. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian Patron

    Alex, do you know who mounted the counter-attack?
     
  9. alberk

    alberk Well-Known Member

    Do you mean in the early hours of the 26th? Units of 15th Panzergrenadier-Division staged a counter attack, plus units of the recently formed and rather improvised "Kampfgruppe Karst" - of this battle group a "15. (schwere) Kompanie" (heavy MG, mortars, infantry howitzers) was mentioned in an eyewitness account by a member of that outfit. Also a "3. Zug" (3rd platoon) of "Heeresflakbattaillon 200" (an AA unit) saw action there (apparently they were attached to 15 PzGren Div). This 3rd platoon had two 3,7 cm AA guns mounted on vehicles and two quadruple-mount 2 cm AA guns left...

    A "Kampfgruppe Norkus" is also mentioned - behind the Issel they were ready for the attack but they fled after being subjected to a terrible British barrage
     
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  10. Chris C

    Chris C Canadian Patron

    Sorry, that is the date I meant. Thank you, Alex!
     

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