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Original German WWII ID dogtag - 8./A.R.176 (76. I.D.) (Battle of Stalingrad)

$ 35.64

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Theme: Militaria
  • Condition: See attached photos
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

    Description

    This dogtag was found in
    Stalingrad
    .
    8./A.R.176
    stands for
    8. Batterie. / Artillerie-Regiment 176
    (
    8th Battery of the 176th Artillery Regiment
    ).
    http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/ArtReg/AR176-R.htm
    This unit was a part of the
    76. Infanterie-Division
    (
    76th Infantry Division
    ).
    http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Infanteriedivisionen/76ID-R.htm
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/76th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
    76th Infantry Division
    was formed in August, 1939 in
    Potsdam
    . It took part in the
    Invasion of France
    , first breaking through the Luxembourg and french border to reach the area to the southeast of Sedan. Later the division was involved in the heavy combat on the west bank of the river Meuse.
    In the summer 1941 the division was sent to the eastern front . It took part in the
    Battle of Kiev
    , later advancing to the Belgorod area.
    In the summer 1942, it marched towards the rivers Don and Volga with the ultimate goal of taking the city of
    Stalingrad
    . However, it encountered the soviet counteroffensive when the division reached the heights of Kotluban and was encircled with the rest of the 6th Army and destroyed shortly after.
    Insignia of the 76th Infantry Division (Source: Lexicon-der-Wermacht)