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Porte carte allemand. German map holder

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Porte-carte allemand. En bois. Reliure en cuir noir. Pochette en cuir marron pr esente sur la face avant du porte carte. Tous les accessoires sont manquants. Marquages KDR a la peinture noire. Pi ece m etallique fermant les deux rabats. Les micas sont pr esents. Contenant deux cartes de Lenningrad, dat ees 1942. Un dossier contenant une carte de Fontenay, dat ee 1942. Une carte de la ville de Douai. Une carte de la r egion d Alen con, dat ee 1936. Une carte de Les Pieux, dat ee 1941. Une carte de Norrkoping, dat ee 1944. Une carte de Rostow, dat ee 1942. L int erieur du porte carte dispose du tampon Panzer Brigade 107 ABT. Avec l ordre OKH du 18 juillet 1944, la formation de 10 brigades de chars a et e ordonn ee. En cons equence, la 107e Brigade Panzer a et e d eploy ee le 24 juillet 1944 dans la zone d entrainement militaire de Mielau, a environ 85 kilom etres au nord-est de Varsovie, a 75 kilom etres au sud d Allenstein. A partir du 15 septembre 1944, la brigade est affect ee a l OB Ouest par transport ferroviaire. Le 19 septembre 1944, la brigade a travers e la Meuse sur le canal South Wilhelm sous des raids a eriens constants. La brigade a pouss es plus loin a travers Helmond sur Son. La, ils rencontr erent le flanc droit de la 2e arm ee britannique au sud-ouest de Nim egue. Le soir du 21 septembre 1944, la brigade re coit l ordre de se replier sur Bakel, a 14 kilom etres a l est-nord-est de Nuenen. Elle devait participer a une attaque pour laquelle le colonel parachutiste Walther forma un groupe de combat portant son nom. La tache du Kampfgruppe Walther etait d interrompre la route d avance britannique d Eindhoven a Nim egue pr es de Veghel sur le canal South Wilhelm, d etablir le contact avec la 59e division d infanterie allemande attaquant de l ouest et ainsi de couper a travers le couloir britannique. Enfin, le 4 novembre 1944, les diff erentes parties de la brigade sont d etach ees de la tete de pont de Venlo, rassembl ees et renvoy ees a Kaldenkirchen a l est de la Meuse sous le commandement du major Volker, qui avait remplac e le major von Maltzahn. Ils atteignirent la zone d entrainement militaire de Baumholder les 8 et 9 novembre 1944 par transport ferroviaire. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la pi ece. Etat II+. German card holder. In wood. Black leather binding. Brown leather pocket present on the front of the card holder. All accessories are missing. KDR markings in black paint. Metal piece closing the two flaps. The micas are present. Containing two maps of Lenningrad, dated 1942. A folder containing a map of Fontenay, dated 1942. A map of the city of Douai. A map of the Alen con area, dated 1936. A map of Les Pieux, dated 1941. A map of Norrkoping, dated 1944. A map of Rostow, dated 1942. The inside of the card holder has the Panzer Brigade 107 ABT stamp. With the OKH order of 18 July 1944, the formation of 10 tank brigades was ordered. As a result, the 107th Panzer Brigade was deployed on 24 July 1944 in the military training area of Mielau, about 85 kilometers northeast of Warsaw, 75 kilometers south of Allenstein. From 15 September 1944, the brigade was assigned to OB West by rail. On 19 September 1944, the brigade crossed the Meuse on the South Wilhelm Canal under constant air raids. The brigade pushed on through Helmond on Son. There they met the right flank of the British 2nd Army southwest of Nijmegen. On the evening of 21 September 1944, the brigade was ordered to withdraw to Bakel, 14 kilometers east-northeast of Nuenen. The brigade was to participate in an attack for which Colonel Walther, a paratrooper, formed a combat group bearing his name. The task of Kampfgruppe Walther was to interrupt the British advance route from Eindhoven to Nijmegen near Veghel on the South Wilhelm Canal, to make contact with the 59th German Infantry Division attacking from the west and thus to cut through the British corridor. Finally, on 4 November 1944, the different parts of the brigade were detached from the Venlo bridgehead, assembled and sent back to Kaldenkirchen east of the Maas under the command of Major Volker, who had replaced Major von Maltzahn. They reached the military training area of Baumholder on 8 and 9 November 1944 by rail. To note some wear and patina of the piece. Condition II+. More pictures on www.aiolfi.com.
Porte-carte allemand. En bois. Reliure en cuir noir. Pochette en cuir marron pr esente sur la face avant du porte carte. Tous les accessoires sont manquants. Marquages KDR a la peinture noire. Pi ece m etallique fermant les deux rabats. Les micas sont pr esents. Contenant deux cartes de Lenningrad, dat ees 1942. Un dossier contenant une carte de Fontenay, dat ee 1942. Une carte de la ville de Douai. Une carte de la r egion d Alen con, dat ee 1936. Une carte de Les Pieux, dat ee 1941. Une carte de Norrkoping, dat ee 1944. Une carte de Rostow, dat ee 1942. L int erieur du porte carte dispose du tampon Panzer Brigade 107 ABT. Avec l ordre OKH du 18 juillet 1944, la formation de 10 brigades de chars a et e ordonn ee. En cons equence, la 107e Brigade Panzer a et e d eploy ee le 24 juillet 1944 dans la zone d entrainement militaire de Mielau, a environ 85 kilom etres au nord-est de Varsovie, a 75 kilom etres au sud d Allenstein. A partir du 15 septembre 1944, la brigade est affect ee a l OB Ouest par transport ferroviaire. Le 19 septembre 1944, la brigade a travers e la Meuse sur le canal South Wilhelm sous des raids a eriens constants. La brigade a pouss es plus loin a travers Helmond sur Son. La, ils rencontr erent le flanc droit de la 2e arm ee britannique au sud-ouest de Nim egue. Le soir du 21 septembre 1944, la brigade re coit l ordre de se replier sur Bakel, a 14 kilom etres a l est-nord-est de Nuenen. Elle devait participer a une attaque pour laquelle le colonel parachutiste Walther forma un groupe de combat portant son nom. La tache du Kampfgruppe Walther etait d interrompre la route d avance britannique d Eindhoven a Nim egue pr es de Veghel sur le canal South Wilhelm, d etablir le contact avec la 59e division d infanterie allemande attaquant de l ouest et ainsi de couper a travers le couloir britannique. Enfin, le 4 novembre 1944, les diff erentes parties de la brigade sont d etach ees de la tete de pont de Venlo, rassembl ees et renvoy ees a Kaldenkirchen a l est de la Meuse sous le commandement du major Volker, qui avait remplac e le major von Maltzahn. Ils atteignirent la zone d entrainement militaire de Baumholder les 8 et 9 novembre 1944 par transport ferroviaire. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la pi ece. Etat II+. German card holder. In wood. Black leather binding. Brown leather pocket present on the front of the card holder. All accessories are missing. KDR markings in black paint. Metal piece closing the two flaps. The micas are present. Containing two maps of Lenningrad, dated 1942. A folder containing a map of Fontenay, dated 1942. A map of the city of Douai. A map of the Alen con area, dated 1936. A map of Les Pieux, dated 1941. A map of Norrkoping, dated 1944. A map of Rostow, dated 1942. The inside of the card holder has the Panzer Brigade 107 ABT stamp. With the OKH order of 18 July 1944, the formation of 10 tank brigades was ordered. As a result, the 107th Panzer Brigade was deployed on 24 July 1944 in the military training area of Mielau, about 85 kilometers northeast of Warsaw, 75 kilometers south of Allenstein. From 15 September 1944, the brigade was assigned to OB West by rail. On 19 September 1944, the brigade crossed the Meuse on the South Wilhelm Canal under constant air raids. The brigade pushed on through Helmond on Son. There they met the right flank of the British 2nd Army southwest of Nijmegen. On the evening of 21 September 1944, the brigade was ordered to withdraw to Bakel, 14 kilometers east-northeast of Nuenen. The brigade was to participate in an attack for which Colonel Walther, a paratrooper, formed a combat group bearing his name. The task of Kampfgruppe Walther was to interrupt the British advance route from Eindhoven to Nijmegen near Veghel on the South Wilhelm Canal, to make contact with the 59th German Infantry Division attacking from the west and thus to cut through the British corridor. Finally, on 4 November 1944, the different parts of the brigade were detached from the Venlo bridgehead, assembled and sent back to Kaldenkirchen east of the Maas under the command of Major Volker, who had replaced Major von Maltzahn. They reached the military training area of Baumholder on 8 and 9 November 1944 by rail. To note some wear and patina of the piece. Condition II+. More pictures on www.aiolfi.com.

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