List of the real war-heroes presented ingame!

Hello comrades!
As a ww2 enthusiast i reserched a lot in russian ancestorypages in the internet and found out that these unique soldiers represent real award winning warheroes of their nation (with just slightly different names). The soldiers also fit in their timeperiod, like Vasily Barankov (Real life: Vasily Baranov who died in 1945 as a tanker in Berlin, awarded hero of the soviet union) is also a tanker in Berlin.

I wanted to create a list of these real soldiers with their ingame names, because i am really interested in such details including my own research (which i already added in the list)

List of the unique soldiers in real life:

Ussr:

Petr Likhanov - represents “Pjotr Laktionov”
Vasiliy Barankov - represents “Vasily Baranov”
Maxim Merkulin - ?
Vasiliy Arkhilov - represents “Vasily Arkhipov”
Pavel Golichinkov - represents “Pavel Golovachov” (most likely)
Denis Dotsenko - represents “Dmitriy Dotsenko” (closest one, also an anti tank unit, died in berlin)
Victor Miganov - represents “Victor Mironov” (most likely)

USA:

Frank Penegory - represents “Frank Peregory”
Jasper Monteth - represents “Jimmie W. Monteith Jr.” (added by @SneakyFishXII SneakyFishXII)
Walter Ehmers - represents “Walter Ehlers” (added by @SneakyFishXII SneakyFishXII)
Neil Orenko - represents “Nicholas Oresko” (added by @LordBeaverbroke LordBeaverbroke)
Rolland McCreed - (probably) represents “Richard McCreedy” (added by @LordBeaverbroke LordBeaverbroke)

Germany:

Heinz Kollmann - ?
Warnfried Salnisch - ?
Klaus Kargeneck - ?
Karl Korz - represents “Karl Koetz” (added by @Conscript_Joe Conscript_Joe )
Felix Bliesner - represents “Fritz Bliesner” (added by @CaptainSebekel CaptainSebekel)
Gerbert Heinz - ?
Josen Dallmeiher - represents “Josef Dallmeier”
Erwin Reihm - ?
Ralf Reihmer - ?

Italy:

Alessio Guilleti - represents “Amedeo Guillet” (added by @120897123 Maraz6s)
Lorenzo Riveberi" - represents “Lorenzo Riveberi” (added by @120897123 Maraz6s)

Feel free to comment some of the soldiers names you know which are missing and i will add them :slight_smile: To find them is very difficult because those are some of the “unknown” heroes of ww2, not famous ones like Vasily Saizev as an example.

  • Greetings Sergei
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I bough Moscow Karl Kotz assaulter a while ago and did a similar research but never found an exact name… You saying they deliberately switched 1 or 2 letters make a lot more sense, so I found this:

He lost alot of ranks to go from general to assaulter :sweat_smile:

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Thank you for sharing this project ! I think it’s really cool the devs do this and I would personally like to see a blog or forum post from them one day explaining their research and choices. Not criticizing, I just also love history and honoring men braver than I .

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I trully want the guy on my picture as a MG gunner!

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Come to think of it… there hasn’t been any gunner gold order hero yet… who knows?

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Fritz Bliesner is our Felix Bliesner ingame (at least thats what I guess due their names)
(DOB: 24.01.20 in Stettin). (R). Beginning of 1940 Lt., trf to 5./KG 55. 1822.06.41
with 5./KG 55 unhurt - He 111 H-8 (G1+BN) shot down by fighters vic Lvov. 20.12.41 Lt., awarded
Ritterkreuz, 5./KG 55. 25.11.42 Oblt. and Geschw. Adj. in Stab/KG 55, KIA in the vicinity of
Morosowskaja (Morosovskaya) airfield in Bf 108 D-1 (G1+YA) after involuntary ground contact.
Here is a PDF with all pilots etc. of the Luftwaffe.

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Frank Penegory Aka # FRANK D PEREGORY

DETAILS

  • RANK: TECHNICAL SERGEANT
  • CONFLICT/ERA: WORLD WAR II
  • UNIT/COMMAND:
    COMPANY K, 3D BATTALION, 116TH INFANTRY,
    29TH INFANTRY DIVISION
  • MILITARY SERVICE BRANCH: U.S. ARMY
  • MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION DATE: JUNE 8, 1944
  • MEDAL OF HONOR ACTION PLACE: GRANDCAMPE, FRANCE

Jasper Monteth Aka 1st Lt Jimmie W. Monteith Jr.

And on March 29, 1945 , Monteith would become one of three U.S. soldiers at Omaha Beach awarded the Medal of Honor. A view from WN60, the image depicts a Renault tank turret that was part of the structure’s defenses (Omaha Vierville) Omaha Beach on the afternoon of D-Day, 6 June 1944 (Naval History and Heritage Command)

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They spelled Walter’s name wrong its Ehlers not Ehmers Although I think they might have done that to avoid a lawsuit for using Walter’s likeness

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Military service[edit]

Ehlers joined the United States Army from the city of Manhattan, Kansas, in October 1940.[3] He and his older brother Roland served in the same unit and participated in the fighting in North Africa and Sicily.[4]

By D-Day on June 6, 1944, Ehlers was a staff sergeant and squad leader in the 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division. His squad, part of the invasion’s second wave, waited off shore in a Landing Craft, Infantry, while the first group of soldiers landed. When the first wave became pinned down on the beach, his unit was transferred to a Higgins boat and sent forward early to assist. They fought their way off the beach and by June 9 were near the town of Goville, 8 miles (13 km) inland.[4] On that day, he led his unit’s attack against German forces and single-handedly defeated several enemy machine gun nests. The next day the platoon came under heavy fire. Ehlers was wounded, but managed to cover the platoon’s withdrawal; this included carrying a wounded automatic rifleman to safety and running back through enemy fire to retrieve his Browning Automatic Rifle. After treatment of his wounds, Ehlers refused to be evacuated and continued to lead his squad.[5] For his actions he was awarded the Medal of Honor five months later, on 11 December 1944. He was decorated in Paris in the office of Lieutenant General John C. H. Lee, Commanding General, Communications Zone, ETO. By this time Ehlers had received a battlefield commission to second lieutenant.

On July 14, more than a month after D-Day, Ehlers learned that his brother Roland had died at Omaha Beach when his landing craft was struck by a mortar shell.[4]

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I’m going to post a link to the US National Archives with enlistment records between 1938 - 1946. Click the third link under Technical Documentation to see the list. Don’t know how much this will help, but I’m going through it, and I’m not sure I want to go through all 300 odd pages right now.
Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938 - 1946 (archives.gov)

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Neil Orenko might be Nicholas Oresko, ( Nicholas Oresko - Wikipedia), although, I am a bit unsure about this one as he wasn’t at Normandy, but arrived with the 94th Division three months after.

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Guess he brought us the Jumbo then.

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They always change the names of these unique soldiers a little bit as you can see in most of the cases and yes youre right, probably they try to avoid lawsuit with it

Did you find Rolland McCreed?

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Still working on it, I’ll post more if I get any leads.

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The only Rolland McCreed I could find was RAF not an America tank commander.

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I think I found one in Australia as well, but again, not an American tanker.

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I thought Waffen-SS is not allowed ingame? :smiley:

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its a good way to get sent to the Gulag

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This might be necroposting, but I think I may have a lead on Roland McCreed. I found a private with the name R. McCreedy with almost no information about him (for free at least). I’m trying to find more, but almost every piece of information is locked behind a paywall. the initial lead started here:


I’ll also post the link to the place where I found the name:
Search Results for McReedy | Forces War Records (forces-war-records.co.uk)

However, the more I search, the more my gut tells me Darkflow and Gaijin most likely didn’t do this much work, and probably based it off Richard McCreery, a British amour commander although this would be even more of a stretch as A. he’s British, B. he never set foot in Northern France, having been in North Africa and later Italy. Richard McCreery - Wikipedia

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