German graves at the General Cemetery in Dordrecht

German graves at the General Cemetery in Dordrecht.
The graves of Richard Heinemann, Kurt Gross, Karl Jarosch and Kurt Schulze on the General Cemetery in Dordrecht.
(Coincidence wants this to be a recording of the war of the same dig as on pictures 4 and 5.)
Richard Heinemann:
Feldwebel Heinemann belonged to the 1st company of the pioneer battalion 22. (1./PiBtl.22.) The company was deployed to support Fallschirmjäger Regiment 1. Feldwebel Heinemann was moved to Dordrecht. Unclear where he died. Maybe he got hurt. With Moerdijk died in the emergency hospital near the Second Tol. His grave cross In any case, mention Dubbeldam as his death site on May 11, 1940.
Kurt Gross:
Jäger Kurt Gross belonged to 2./FJR. 1. and landed with his company at the Second Tol. He died in the storm of the barracks camp there on May 10th 1940.
Karl Jarosch:
Oberjäger Karl Jarosch belonged to 11./FJR 1. This company was deployed at Wieldrecht on the 12th May and then left for the Second Tol. According to the Report of 11./FJR.1. killed waiterjäger Jarosch around midnight at Wieldrecht as a result of Dutch mortar fire. Perhaps this was on the Wieldrechtse Zeedijk or at least somewhere between the Second Tol and the intersection at the Schenkeldijk.
Kurt Schulze:
Feldwebel Schulze belonged to Fjr.Geschütz Battery 7. In the late evening of 10 on 11 May 1940 a part of this battle was moved to Willemsdorp and drove a vehicle with Skoda guns on a Dutch barrier there. In That vehicle was three people. Oberleutnant Schram was seriously injured in This accident and was nursed at the Berkenhof near the Second Tol. Feldwebel Schulze was his orderly and died in the accident. It is unknown what is happening. the driver.
Whose grave is next to Feldwebel Schulze’s grave is unknown.
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