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    Naxos

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    1. Hi, from what I can read it says: Herrn: Gebert ...........Nr: ......... den...August 1937 I think Gebert is his last name. Hardy
    2. Hi, can anyone tell me the name(s) and rank(s) (Oberst, Oberstleutnant) of the commanding Officer(s), Regimentskommandeur(e) of IR112 bad. between 1914 and 1918? Regards, Hardy
    3. More like a mild form of OCD - having to sort, crosses with crosses and disks with disks
    4. Chet, it is the right red and yellow ribbon - it's just schmutzig. Hardy
    5. This is offered on Ebay together with an original Badge, if not for the spelling mistake quite convincing. for comparison an original Box:
    6. Chris, I think it reads: Soldat ( Zweij. Freiw.) Zweij?hriger Freiwilliger = two year volunteer Hardy
    7. Could it be because of a certain helmet in the picture? Hardy
    8. Hi Ulsterman, it is Oberst (later GM) Emil Adolphe F?rstenau see here: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=13535&hl=saxon would you sent me or post a scan of your entire F?rstenau picture, thanks Hardy
    9. (from a 1956 publication) GTAG leader the German born US Major Schumacher Hardy
    10. Thanks everybody for your responses Sascha, I checked with a strong magnet, there was no attraction. Hardy
    11. Details of the picture (note the Unit on the bike and the 169 on the shoulder boards)
    12. NCO of 5. Kompagnie, II. Bataillon, Infanterie Regiment 169, 52. Division
    13. Paul, the pictures are from my father, he is the only one with the breast eagle, on the back is written "Holland, September 1941" Hardy
    14. Paul, I think the board is for personnel of Luftgau-Kommando XI Hannover
    15. Dan, wow this is awsome the details are incredible!!!! Hardy
    16. Nice tunic Chris, but why Unteroffizier shoulder boards and Obergefreiter Kragenspiegel? Regards, Hardy
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