Guillaume d'Orange
Senior Member
Hi gents,
There are several threads about helmets from members of FJR6 on the forum :
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I'm sure there are a lot of accounts and books from both sides about the combats around Carentan.
One of the main sources is certainly Friedrich von der Heydte who lead FJR6. I own a copy of his (late) memoires "Muss ich sterben..."
He gave an account of the fights in 1948 to the US Army.
It is now manuscript B-839 (B-series) of the Foreign Military Studies, the doc is 90 pages long, the report itself 45 pages long (bilingual). It can be found on the FTP site here:
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A couple of pages from the report (mind the warning in the preface):



There are several threads about helmets from members of FJR6 on the forum :

M.38 FJR6 Camo
Thank you to a good buddy here for finding this last of the things I "needed" :


M38 fjr6 12 kp named and identified
Hello everybody, I present to you this M38 of the FJR6 named and identified. Obergefreiter Heribert SOUREN 12 kp/FJR6 wounded on June 6, 1944. Left for dead by his unit. He was treated and taken prisoner by the Americans. He died in July 1993.


M38 fjr6 1kp named and identified
Hello everybody, I present to you this M38 of the FJR6 named and identified. Oberjager Alfred WILLNAT 1kp/FJR6 POW 7 june 1944.captured at "hell's corner" by paratroopers of the 501st PIR. He was taken into captivity in the USA and then in England. He was released in 1947. His son gave me...

I'm sure there are a lot of accounts and books from both sides about the combats around Carentan.
One of the main sources is certainly Friedrich von der Heydte who lead FJR6. I own a copy of his (late) memoires "Muss ich sterben..."
He gave an account of the fights in 1948 to the US Army.
It is now manuscript B-839 (B-series) of the Foreign Military Studies, the doc is 90 pages long, the report itself 45 pages long (bilingual). It can be found on the FTP site here:

For researchers : NARA rolls and more...
Hi everyone, I assume that some of you know that the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) holds microfilms of seized archives of the various branches of the Wehrmacht and some ministries. Everything is explained here ...

A couple of pages from the report (mind the warning in the preface):


