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Insigne de tradition de la 24eme Panzerdivision. Traditional badge of the 24th Panzerdivision.

In Sammlung Jean Pierre Chantrain

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Insigne de tradition de la 24eme Panzerdivision. Attache complete. En metal, representant un cavalier dans un cercle, modele d insigne d avant 1943, diametre 1,8 cm. La division est constituee a partir de la 1. Kavallerie-Division basee a Konigsberg. Apres une periode d entrainement en Prusse-Orientale, la 24e Panzerdivision stationne en France a Coetquidan puis a Mailly-le-Camp jusqu en fevrier 1942. Elle sert dans la 4e Panzerarmee du groupe d armees sud du front russe pendant l operation Fall Blau. Fin septembre, alors qu elle acheve son intervention pour la prise du sud de Stalingrad, elle est rattachee a la 6e armee. Durant la bataille de Stalingrad elle participe aux combats les plus violents, pour le silo a grain, le kourgane Mamaiev, les cites ouvrieres, les usines Djerzinski, Barrikade, Octobre rouge et elle participe a l operation Hubertus. Fin novembre elle est encerclee dans la ville lors de l operation Uranus et disparait, a la suite de la capitulation du marechal Paulus, le 2 fevrier 1943. Puis elle est reformee et reconstituee dans la region de Falaise-Bernay pres de Lisieux en avril 1943 autour de la Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 891. Elle sert en Normandie et en Italie, puis revient sur le front russe ou elle subit de lourdes pertes autour de Kiev et du fleuve Dniepr. Vers la fin de la guerre, elle est en operation en Pologne, en Hongrie et en Slovaquie. Reduite a la taille d un Kampfgruppe, elle rejoint la division de Panzer de la Luftwaffe, en occurrence la Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Goring avant qu elle se rende aux troupes britanniques le 4 mai 1945 dans le Schleswig-Holstein. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la piece. Etat II+. Traditional badge of the 24th Panzerdivision. Complete clip. Metal, depicting a rider in a circle, pre-1943 badge model, diameter 1.8 cm. The division was formed from the 1. Kavallerie-Division based in Konigsberg. After a period of training in East Prussia, the 24th Panzerdivision was stationed in France at Coetquidan and then Mailly-le-Camp until February 1942. It served with the 4th Panzerarmee of Army Group South on the Russian front during Operation Fall Blau. At the end of September, just as it was completing its mission to capture southern Stalingrad, it was attached to the 6th Army. During the Battle of Stalingrad, it took part in the most violent battles, fighting for the grain silo, the Mamaev kurgan, the workers housing estates, the Djerzinski, Barrikade and Red October factories, and took part in Operation Hubertus. At the end of November, it was encircled in the city during Operation Uranus, and disappeared following Marshal Paulus s surrender on February 2, 1943. It was then reformed and reconstituted in the Falaise-Bernay region near Lisieux in April 1943 around Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 891. It served in Normandy and Italy, then returned to the Russian front, where it suffered heavy losses around Kiev and the Dnieper river. Towards the end of the war, it operated in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Reduced to the size of a Kampfgruppe, it joined the Luftwaffe s Panzer division, the Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Goring, before surrendering to British troops in Schleswig-Holstein on May 4, 1945. Some wear and patina. Condition II+.
Insigne de tradition de la 24eme Panzerdivision. Attache complete. En metal, representant un cavalier dans un cercle, modele d insigne d avant 1943, diametre 1,8 cm. La division est constituee a partir de la 1. Kavallerie-Division basee a Konigsberg. Apres une periode d entrainement en Prusse-Orientale, la 24e Panzerdivision stationne en France a Coetquidan puis a Mailly-le-Camp jusqu en fevrier 1942. Elle sert dans la 4e Panzerarmee du groupe d armees sud du front russe pendant l operation Fall Blau. Fin septembre, alors qu elle acheve son intervention pour la prise du sud de Stalingrad, elle est rattachee a la 6e armee. Durant la bataille de Stalingrad elle participe aux combats les plus violents, pour le silo a grain, le kourgane Mamaiev, les cites ouvrieres, les usines Djerzinski, Barrikade, Octobre rouge et elle participe a l operation Hubertus. Fin novembre elle est encerclee dans la ville lors de l operation Uranus et disparait, a la suite de la capitulation du marechal Paulus, le 2 fevrier 1943. Puis elle est reformee et reconstituee dans la region de Falaise-Bernay pres de Lisieux en avril 1943 autour de la Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 891. Elle sert en Normandie et en Italie, puis revient sur le front russe ou elle subit de lourdes pertes autour de Kiev et du fleuve Dniepr. Vers la fin de la guerre, elle est en operation en Pologne, en Hongrie et en Slovaquie. Reduite a la taille d un Kampfgruppe, elle rejoint la division de Panzer de la Luftwaffe, en occurrence la Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Goring avant qu elle se rende aux troupes britanniques le 4 mai 1945 dans le Schleswig-Holstein. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la piece. Etat II+. Traditional badge of the 24th Panzerdivision. Complete clip. Metal, depicting a rider in a circle, pre-1943 badge model, diameter 1.8 cm. The division was formed from the 1. Kavallerie-Division based in Konigsberg. After a period of training in East Prussia, the 24th Panzerdivision was stationed in France at Coetquidan and then Mailly-le-Camp until February 1942. It served with the 4th Panzerarmee of Army Group South on the Russian front during Operation Fall Blau. At the end of September, just as it was completing its mission to capture southern Stalingrad, it was attached to the 6th Army. During the Battle of Stalingrad, it took part in the most violent battles, fighting for the grain silo, the Mamaev kurgan, the workers housing estates, the Djerzinski, Barrikade and Red October factories, and took part in Operation Hubertus. At the end of November, it was encircled in the city during Operation Uranus, and disappeared following Marshal Paulus s surrender on February 2, 1943. It was then reformed and reconstituted in the Falaise-Bernay region near Lisieux in April 1943 around Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 891. It served in Normandy and Italy, then returned to the Russian front, where it suffered heavy losses around Kiev and the Dnieper river. Towards the end of the war, it operated in Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Reduced to the size of a Kampfgruppe, it joined the Luftwaffe s Panzer division, the Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1. Hermann Goring, before surrendering to British troops in Schleswig-Holstein on May 4, 1945. Some wear and patina. Condition II+.

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