He encontrado esto en el link que te dejo más adelante: no estoy muy puesto. Mira si vale de algo:
"To AbyssalPlain:
Our almighty engine translator wants to say, that
- according to data available exclusively to Dolin404 Knispel's dogtag was stamped 4./Pz.Ers.Abt. 15
- Dolin404 has got the latest book on the history of schwere-Panzer-Abteilung-503 titled "Erinnerung an die Tiger-Abteilung 503: Die schwere Panzerabteilung 503 an den Brennpunkten der Front in Ost und West"
- Dolin404 says there are two interesting things in the book mentioned above:
1) There are more pictures of unshaven and a bit wild looking tank crewmen in that book. For instance Gefr. Walter Jung (3./503, Tank Driver of Nos. 301 and 334 tanks), Obergefr. Kubin (1./503), Fw. Wunderlich Heinz (3./503) Oberfeldwebel Wolff (1./503 Tank Commander), Uffz Hans Rippl (1./503 Tank Commander). Last two mentioned TCs (Wolff and Rippl) were "knispeling" their appearance above acceptable average.
2) Surprisingly there is not any significant or interesting article written about Kurt Knispel in that book containing about 600 pages. His picture is not included even in the bunch of nearly 140 portraits of tankies on pages 563-583 although there are portraits of many tank drivers and even wireless operators...
Dolin404 says his comments are marginal but at the end of his post he says that this book is in fact uncomparable to (let us say theoretical) book on the history of schwere-SS-Panzer-Abteilung-501, which would be based mainly on the life, combat success and fate of Michael Wittmann."
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