schwere Flak-Abteilung 251 (v)
Formed 26.8.39 in Ludwigsburg from parts of I./Flak-Regiment 25 with 5 Batterien (1. - 3. schwere, 4. - 5. leichte). Until 7.42 known as Res.Flak-Abt. 251.
In 4.41 redesignated II./Flak-Regiment 25.
Reformed 4.41 in Luftgau VII with 5 Batterien (1. - 3. schwere, 4. - 5. leichte).
Reorganised as a schwere Abteilung in late 1942:
4./Res.251 became 4./734 and was reformed
5./Res.251 became 4./728From 8.44 listed as gemischte Flak-Abteilung 251.
Service:
- 1939 in Stuttgart
- 5.40 in Alsace
- 22.6.40 to Bremen
- 1941 in Bremen/Ostfriesland(?)
- 1.42 at Dno
- 3.42 at Peredolskaja
- 10.42 casualties recorded at Warnemünde
- 2.43 in Crimea under 9. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 77)
- 1.11.43 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 12)
- 1.1.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 12)
- 1.2.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 12)
- 1.3.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 12)
- 3.44 heavy losses at Uman
- 1.4.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 12)
- 1.5.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 133)
- 1.6.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 133)
- 1.7.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 133)
- 1.8.44 under 17. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 133)
- 1.9.44 under 10. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 17)
- 1.10.44 under 27. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 110)
- 1.11.44 under 16. Flak-Brigade
- 1.12.44 under 18. Flak-Division (Stab/Flak-Regiment 116)
- 1944/45 in Ostpreussen
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