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One of the rarest EK Awards...
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Andy, Thanks, Gerhard Snethlage sounds like a character from Harry Potter! :-) -
Rick woulda flipped over this... A Black ribboned EK for service on the homefront.... quite a bit rarer than a white ribbon cross....
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Hi, when he died in 1925 all the stuff was given to his Cousin, so there was a mix of his stuff, his cousins stuff and the cousins fathers stuff. I have managed to figure out what belongs to who and will just keep the Jägers stuff. If the other guy had been his brother I would have kept it as well, but a cousin is a bit of a stretch....
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HI, "Stormbataillonns were not attached to Armeekorps, but to armies. " indeed, it developed that way mainly so from 1917, but in 1916, right up until the end of the year there were very different systems of organization, especially in this area. And after that the Divisional Sturm Units trained by Sturmbataillon were also not Army level. As far as the Musik Zug goes, I am guessing Assualt units did not always have a Musik Zug, it could very well be from the local Kommandanture. Leather pants may become symbolic for Sturm Units, but in 1916 early 1917 they seem to be real manglewaren and not often on Divisional level. Werner Lacoste's book "Deutsche Sturmbataillone 1915-18" covers it really well, Going through some end of 1916 SB Rohr Photos... leather trousers seem to be very much the exception in 1916
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He was in the field with 2. Jäger from December 1914 until Dec 1915, then at the ersatz Batl until August 1916 (so he missed Verdun) then in Romania with the Battalion until he took a bullet to the lung on the 22 September 1916 and was sent to hospital in München. The Battalion history said his Bürsche saved him. The EK1 was forwarded to him to be awarded at the hospital. When he got out he was not fit for the front and took command of a Flieger Bau Komp. I found it... the MVK was awarded to the cousin as a Feld hilfs veterinär, awarded 14.2.1918