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    Söderbaum

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    1. Very interesting photos indeed..!

      I especially liked these with aviation connection, like nr 41. I have problem reading the name of the pilot. Could it be Vfw Mohrenschultz or similar..?

      I do think that the observer is Lt Binkau. I do not have his first name but he was living in Leipzig after the War, so maybe he have a Saxon connection..

      :)

      Gunnar

    2. Hi

      Major Rudolf Hohl originally from IR 161 hold several high commands of German flying units throughout the entire War.

      On 20 Oct 15 as Stofl Gaede he received Knights Cross 2nd Class with swords of Baden Order of the Zähringen Lion.

      During 1916 he was the commander of the "half Saxon" KG 5, so he ought to have received some award also..?

      I am looking for date and place of birth for him..!

      Anyone out there who have this info..?

      :unsure:

      Gunnar

    3. Hi

      Hptm Hans Reisch (O) served within the German Air Force during the War.

      After the War he was commander of an flying unit in Kurland.

      His home Regiment is given as IR 128.

      Around 1920 he was living in Berlin.

      During WW2 it existed an Oberst Hans Reisch who might be the same man..?

      I am basically looking for the date and place of birth of the WW1 flyer.

      Anyone who can help..?

      :unsure:

      Gunnar

    4. Great news Marc

      I am aware of the problem to get help from archives sometimes. Partly the problem is that the material is unsorted and it hardly exist good

      find Bücher (Index). To get in contact with the right person is also vital as you point out.

      Ulsterman mentioned the remains of the Potsdam archive. The German re-union in 1989 became a catastrophe for researcher, as the archive in Potsdam was simply closed. In mid 90s the material was send over to the Militärarchive in Freiburg, but it is still lying there today unsorted in boxes and unavailable for studying.

      The personal files (maybe a million or more) were sent back to WasT in Berlin to prevent research.

      Back to business. The archive in Washington holds material which are vital for aviation researcher. Luckily some material have been copied the last 40 Years (to my knowledge). But as you indicate it might have been free to study all the time. But the American contacts I had 30 Years ago gave another version.

      And at last, the situation in Germany for aviation research has become much better the last Year. Maybe it is because it is only 8 months left

      for the 100 Year jubilee of the German Military Air Force...

      :cool:

      Gunnar

    5. Hi

      The fact that the National archive in Washington have a huge amount of German original documents have been known at least for 50 Years or more, at least by those who study WWI aviation. The problem has been that no-one, except some high US militarian have been able to get access to it.. :unsure:

      One other aspect is that no-one in US, except these foreigners who could read and interpret the material actually understand what kind of gold mine this is..!

      So the fact that "at last" some of this material have been re-leased for the public is very good news.. :o

      I tried for more then 20 Years ago to get some copies of from some US historian-Militarian who had been in the archive in Washington, but they refused to send me copies..

      I dont agree with AOK 4, as the Germans archivirians has behaved as bad as the Americans.. :angry:

      I can argue more about this if interest..

      :wacky:

      Gunnar

    6. Hi

      I have some copies from the manuscript about the book about Windisch K.A.Beck apparently used.

      The actual book about Windisch was stolen from the archive maybe 20 Years ago.

      Anyway the manuscript - material contains two signed extract about his awards, and there were only

      two Saxon awards.

      1. 161016 Sächs. Militär St Heinrichs medaille in Silber

      2. 041117 Ritterkreuz zweiter Kl des Sächs Albrechtsordens mit Schwerten

      :)

      Gunnar

    7. Hi again

      I re-checked the letters Hptm Winter wrote in 1920 when he wrote to the Reichwehrministerium for receiving the ErrAbz.

      According to this papers he apparently left FAR 46 on 1 Jul 14 and joined the Fliegertruppe. He did left Fliegertruppe on 24 Jun 18 apparently due serious sickness (Grippe).

      Anyway he was living at Celle near Hannover on Südwall 22, I in 1920. Does it exist telephon bücher for Hannover for this period..?

      They might give his first name.

      Did FAR 46 had any connection to the Hannover area..?

      :unsure:

      Gunnar

    8. Hi

      Actually the winter havent arrived yet to mid Sweden... :blush:

      Anyway I am interested in a Hptm x Winter who originally served in FAR 64.

      Later in the War he served within the Fliegertruppe as an observer.

      After the War he tried to receive the Erinnerungsabzeichen, but he failed.

      I have his promotion dates but are lacking first name and place and date of birth.

      Anyone who have added information on him..?

      :)

      Gunnar

    9. Great info Glenn :)

      In cases like this, any bit of small added info is vital to get further, which probably in the end

      leads to a decent record for an "unknown" soldier..!

      Due that you provided his firs name, I was able to find that he also served within the Military Force during WW2

      as Oberst. One of the later sources gave his birth date as 14 Dec 88 in x.

      However birth date is vital to come further within some German institutions which still holds some

      archive material.

      Gunnar

    10. Hi

      I am searching added info regarding Hptm x Winter from FAR 46.

      Already on 1 Jul 14 he joined the Fliegertruppe as observer. On 15 Jun 18 he was apparently

      "kicked out" of the Fliegertruppe and had to return to his regiment.

      Lt 201108, Oblt 220315, Hptm 220318

      I knew that he after War was living in Celle near Hannover.

      Anyone knew his date and place of birth..?

      I am also looking for a first name..!

      unsure.gif

      Gunnar

    11. Thanks Dave

      You nailed him. According to my sources he was still Lt when serving at Idflieg in 1916. so he must have been

      promoted to Oblt in the autumn of 1916.

      On 3 Jan 17 he took over the command of LFS Wilhelmshaven, a unit he led until 27 Oct 17 when transferred to

      II SFA. Then I lost the track of him...

      He ought to have served within an FFA etc before joining Idflieg but I have been unable to find the unit until now.

      I could not find his name in OC6, so apparently Neal missed him regarding this award.

      biggrin.gif

      Gunnar

    12. Hi

      German Marin sources announced this award to Oblt von Rohrscheidt on 1 Nov 17. I knew he was Army officer and

      at that time commander of an Marine aviation unit.

      I wonder if he is Oblt Werner von Rohrscheidt who eventually served at Idflieg stab in 1916.? He was an observer.

      Any basic info on Rohrscheidt is welcome as I only have the information mentioned above.

      unsure.gif

      Gunnar

    13. Sorry for mis-spelling Kreuz...blush.gif

      Heyer is mentioned in Ehrenrangliste for Marine officers, however the list that I have extract from do not give

      date of birth, first names etc for Army officers..angry.gif

      Anyway, I wonder of anyone have access to MWB for 1918..? He was promoted Oblt dR on 22.03.15 and probably

      his date for promotion to Hptm dR is 22.03.18..!?

      I assume that it does not exist a good history for IR 165.

      Gunnar

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