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25. Rohamtüzér Osztály

Hungarian Forces

25. Rohamtüzér Osztály

NCY-152

[25th Assault Gun Battalion] Armament: 75mm Pak40, Zrínyi II assault howitzers, StuG G and Hetzer assault guns The battalion first saw combat between September and October 1944 at Del-Erdely near Torda in Northern Transylvania. Initially they were armed with four 75mm 40M (Pak 40) anti-tank guns. The battalion commander, Százados Vilmos Vértes, led the battalion, despite its lack of equipment, with great bravery. On the first day of the battles for Torda, 5 September 1944, the battalion captured a great deal of Romanian equipment and took prisoner the commander of the Romanian 20th Infantry Training Division, Major-general Constantin Visarion. Later, between 13 and 14 September, his anti-tank guns knocked out three tanks and a rocket launcher and damaged a further seven tanks. He was killed on 15 September while leading his battalion during the street fighting for Torda. He was posthumously awarded the Officers’ Gold Bravery Medal, the third and last Officer of the Assault Artillery to be awarded so.

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5/7/2011

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