916th Grenadier Regiment (Germany)

916th Grenadier Regiment (Germany)

Grenadier Regiment 916 was an infantry regiment of the Wehrmacht from 1943 until 1945.

It was set up in the area around St. Lo and then sent to Omaha Beach in December 1943.

Oberst i.G. Ernst Goth was the commander of Grenadier Regiment 916 (Gren Reg 916) from the beginning to the end around 29 July 1944 in the St. Lo area where the whole 352nd Infantry Division was deactivated.

Gren Reg 916 was split up in the Omaha Beach area and fought against the United States 29th and 1st infantry divisions on D-Day. The Headquarter of the Regiment was in Trevieres. The companies were close to the Villages: Vierville, St. Laurent, Colleville-sur-Mer as second line to counterattack the Allied forces once they landed.

Oberst (Colonel) Goth held the highest rank on the German side on D-Day and personally led counter-attacks to regain ground.

The 916th withdrew on 8 June from the Omaha beach area and made the retreat to St. Lo. Fighting the US Divisions with only rifles, machine guns and handgrenades. Very little supply reached the combatants. Soldiers of the Regiment can be found at the German war cemetery at La Cambe in Normandy.

External links

* [http://www.omaha-beach.org/US-Version/Curriculum/Curriculum.html Oberst i.G. Ernst Goth]
* [http://www.volksbund.de/kgs/stadt.asp?stadt=14&st=1 La Cambe] (In German)


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