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IPW (Prisoner of War) Interrogation Reports

August 1944

Enemy soldiers captured by the 35th Infantry Division were interrogated by a specially trained Military Intelligence Team known as IPW Team #60. (IPW is an acronym for Interrogation Prisoners of War). The IPW Interrogation Reports posted on this website contain information about the identity of German units, names of their commanding officers, enemy troop strength, equipment, fortifications, troop morale, battle plans, the effects of allied attacks, etc.

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IPW Report Date German Prisoners - Germany Units Interrogated
August 2, 1944

Siegmund Peters, Pvt., 15th Pioneer Company, 15th Parachute Regiment
? (illegible) Mueller, Pvt., 3rd Company, 5th Regiment

August 3, 1944

Josef Schaeffer, Sgt., 4th Company, 5th Parachute Regiment
Rudolf Entler, Cpl., 11th Company, 5th Parachute Regiment
Helmut Burkamp, M/Sgt., 3rd Battalion Aid Station, 5th Parachute Regiment
Helmut Kadoch, Cpl., 9th Company, 5th Parachute Regiment

August 24, 1944

11 Armored Infantry Regiment
57 Air Corps Signal Regiment
91 Air Corps Training Regiment
192 Security Regiment
698 AA Replacement Regiment
708 Engineer Battalion
728 Infantry Regiment
758 Infantry Regiment
759 Infantry Regiment
852 AA Regiment
921 Infantry Regiment
1010 Motor Security Regiment
Air Corps Home Guard 57/XIII
Air Corps Supply Company
Bonart Squadron, Flight 7
Civilian Air Corps Administration

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