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Voß, Johann-Joachim (Schützen-Regiment 93)

Date of birth:
September 3rd, 1910 (Stendal, Germany)
Date of death:
March 10th, 1982 (Hanover, Germany)
Service number:
SS-Nr.: // NSDAP-Nr.:
Nationality:
German (1933-1945, Third Reich)

Biography

Promotions:
00.00.1932: Leutnant d. R.
27.05.1942: Oberleutnant d. R.
00.00.1943: Hauptmann d. R.
19.10.1943: SS-Unterscharführer

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Oberleutnant der Reserve (1st Lieutenant of Reserves)
Unit:
Führer, 5. Schwadron, Schützen-Regiment 93, 13. Panzer-Division
Awarded on:
May 27th, 1942
On the 08.03.1942 the 13. Panzer-Division was locked in fierce defensive combat with attacking Soviet forces. Among the defending German units was the 5./Schützen-Regiment 93, which was tasked with holding a key position within the Mius bridgehead known to the Germans as the “Limekiln”. On this day the Kompanie lost control of this position, and its commander (Oberleutnant Graf Yorck) became a casualty due to a headshot. However Leutnant Voß took his place and proceeded to launch a determined and successful counterattack that managed to recapture this key position. Voß would later receive the Knight’s Cross for this action.
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