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Luftwaffen Regiment Barenthin (Helmut Tomanek)
Does any one know of Stab l. Battillon Luftwaffen Regiment Barenthin
EM: -1846-2./Flg. Ausb. Btl.26 My biological father was in this and was captured 09.05.1943, Porto Forina Tunesien. |
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Re: Luftwaffen Regiment Barenthin (Helmut Tomanek)
Fallschirm-Pionier-Regiment “Barenthin”(this is the correct name at time of formation)
Luftwaffen-Jäger-Regiment “Barenthin”(name generally used in Tunisia) Stab I. Btl. Lw.-Rgt. “Barenthin” BARENTHIN, Walter.(DOB: 13.01.88 in Berlin).(DKG).01.09.36 promo to Maj.01.09.40 promo to Obstlt.01.04.41 trf from the Heer to the Luftwaffe and appt Korps-Pi.Führer/XI. Fliegerkorps.01.04.42 promo to Oberst.01.11.42 appt Kdr. Lw.-Jäger-Rgt. “Barenthin” (N Africa).10.03.43 WIA and in hospital (to 05.43).05.43 appt Kdr. Erg.-u.Schuleinheiten/XI. Fliegerkorps.25.05.43 Oberst., awarded DKG, Kdr. Lw.-Rgt.,Barenthin.13.09.43 appt Kdr. 3. Fallschirmjäger-Div.15.02.44 appt Höh.Kdr. d.Ausb.Einheiten und Schulen/Fallsch. AOK 1.01.09.43 or 01.03.44 promo to Gen.Maj.31.12.44 appt Kdr. Fallsch.Ausb.-u.Ers.Div.01.04.45 appt Kdr. der 20. Fsch.-Div.10.05.45 into British captivity.28.02.47 or 27.08.47 released from British custody.†28.02.59. Nov 42:hastily formed from diverse elements of the XI. Fliegerkorps, but mostly airborne engineer troops, for employment in Tunisia following the Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria. 20 Nov 42:the first elements began arriving in Bizerte by air, mainly the III. Batallion, and took up positions in the Mateur sector.The rest of the Regiment followed over the next two weeks. Dec 42 – Apr 43:Rgt. engaged offensively and defensively in northern Tunisia along the front between Bizerte and Tunis, especially in the Jefna-Mateur sector and west of it. 20 Apr – 6 May 43:Rgt. gradually withdrew toward Jefna and Mateur in the face of strong British forces that were pushing forward to clear northern Tunisia.After Oberst Barenthin was wounded on 10 March, the Rgt. was commanded by a Major Hanns Baier. 7-9 May 43:the remnants of the Regiment with two accompanying tanks fought their way to Porto Farina (today: Ghar El Melh) on the coast where they surrendered between 9 and 12 May as part of the approximately 13,000 German troops who laid down their arms and were taken prisoner. Comment:details on the Regiment’s history can be found in any of the more thorough histories of the German Fallschirmjäger (most of these are in the German language) and British histories of the war in Tunisia. L. |
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Re: Luftwaffen Regiment Barenthin (Helmut Tomanek)
You just made my day, and filled a void if my life. Helmut Tomanek is my
biological father. Im adopted. Thank you very much, Grant. |
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