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Päivitetty 25.3.2021
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Aseveljet vastakkain. Lapin sota 1944 - 1945
Sampo Ahto
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[10] Lapin sota 1944 - 1945
Mika Kulju
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[11] Kun Suomi Taisteli. Mukana olleiden muistoja talvi- ja jatkosodan vuosilta.
Toimituskunta: Matti Sinerma, Sampo Ahto, Teuvo Rönkkönen. Toimittaja: Rainer Palmunen
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Seven Days in January: With the 6th SS-Mountain Division in Operation NORDWIND.
Wolf T. Zoepf
“Infantry Regiment 12, the 3rd Battalion remained in and around Kuusamo for the next two weeks. The town was deserted, its civilian inhabitants having been evacuated to the other locations in Finland prior to the arrival of the bulk of the withdrawing German units. During this time, the battalion conducted reconnaissance patrols to the south to contact elements of 7th Mountain Division, which was withdrawing from the Uhtua Secor. When not conducting patrols, the battalion’s rifle companies occupied make-shift positions on both sides of the main road into Kuusamo from the south, about fifteen kilometers south of the town. Eventually, the 7th Mountain Division linked up and passed through the 3rd Battalion’s position, and on 26th September, the battalion moved out, leaving the town completely intact.” |
[5] In Final Defence of the Reich. The destruction of the 6th SS Mountain Division "Nord"
Stephen M. Rusiecki Lainauksia kirjasta: Sivu 14: “At Kuusamo, SS-Gebirgsjäger Regiment 12 met up with the division’s service-support units and held fast. The Nord Division – minus the 11th Regiment began preparing for long foot march out of Finland. Before departing Kuusamo, the commander of the 12th Regiment, SS Standardenführer Schreiber, suspected that the Russian units pursuing the withdrawing German forces would occupy and raze the recently evacuated village. Still feeling a strong kindship with the Finnish people, Schreiber believed that the ultimatefate of the village at hands of Red Army was too terrible to contemplate. The seventeenth-century Lutheran church that stood in town’s center served as the centerpiece of the villagecommunitý, and two bells in the church (the larger one gift from the Swedish king in 1698) meant the great deal to the local populace. In an act of compassion, Schreiber ordered his engineers to remove both bells and bury them near the village. The engineers documented the burial site with a precise scetch of the area so villagers could locate and recover hidden relics after the war.” Sivu 16: “SS-Gebirgsjäger Regiment 12 departed Kuusamo as the corp’s rear guard on 26. September after the 11th Regiment passed through the villege on the heels of the 7th Gebirgs Division. The Soviets arrived the next day and occupied Kuusamo, burning the village to the ground as SS Standardenführer Schreiberhad anticipated.” |
Stalingrad to Berlin: The German defeat in the east. 1987
Earl Frederick Ziemke
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