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Hi Brandmeister I thought the case of the 2nd Guards Airborne Division was very famous in this regard, but it does not appear on your list. Kges1901 and I with overwatch from Wreck Smurfy can probably fix this, or we can leave it for as you wish. Also what do your files have on the 24th Rifle Division, Second Formation, I believe?Buckshot06(talk) 11:05, 18 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. The list is incomplete, feel free to add that with source. This Russian forum also mentions 186th Separate Anti-Aircraft Divizion, 249th Regiment (both allegedly captured in summer 1941), 7th Separate Tank Brigade (allegedly captured in May 1942, surfaced in the US after the war and sold at e-Вay in 2009) and 3rd Tank Regiment (allegedly captured by 7 Pz. D. in October 1941), but I couldn't find reliable sources to confirm them. Brandmeistertalk 13:36, 18 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]