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ww2 german wehrpas from Günter Willy Bock " normandy 1944"(d-day)

The Wehrpass belonged to the ‘Obergefreiter’ Günther Willy Bock who served in the 352. Division Füsilier Battalion (A.A.) and fought during D-Day.
From 22 June 1943 until 12 January 1944 he served in the Aufklarungs Abteilung 389, but from 13 January 1944 until 30 June 1944 he served in the 352. Division Füsilier Battalion (A.A.) and was stationed near Bayeux.
The command post of this unit was based in La Butte near Cherbourg under the command of Rittmeister Eitel Gerth.
On June 6, 1944, at 6:30 am, Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy and the entire 352. Infantry Division was shaken awake.
The 352. Division Füsilier Battalion (A.A.) fought against the Allied troops during D-Day and was entirely destroyed in July 1944.
On 1 July 1944 Günther was transferred to the 352. Panzerjäger-Abteilung, this unit was also completely destroyed during the Normandy fightings and it is unknown what happened with Günther Bock, we presume that he was captured by the Allied forces.
The last date, 31 July 1944 that connects Günther Bock with the 352. Panzerjäger-Abteilung is on a Zweitschrift Wehrpasss related document that comes together with his Wehrpass.
Before D-Day Günther received the Iron Cross 2nd class, Wound badge in black and the Eastern Front medal, for his actions on the Eastern Front.

Code: 52838

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