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Stolen EK doc and cross
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, He/She/it sent me a seperate mail saying I could pay for registered, by then i had paid, It set off a slight alarm bell, but I figured... what can go wrong.... 2 weeks later, I asked "have you mailed..." They said "Yes, but you did not pay registered...." Then they said the postoffice was researching.... (A non registered letter??? What a load of bollox!) Then I saw, they had 11 transactions as a seller, already one other thing lost, and one complaint about broken items/bad descriptions.... So money down the toilet..... -
My main intention is to get the name out there incase someone gets it and googles the name.... Stupidly I never took registered, but the postoffice seldom looses stuff inside of Germany.... I should have seen that in 11 ebay sales there were already 2 unhappy customers.... so I tend to think the problem is with the sender.... this is the item, apparently "Lost in the mail" http://www.ebay.de/itm/282174583018?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Oblt Wilhelm Gollwitzer Bayer reserve infanterie regiment 13 Born 18 Januar 1887 in
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If the awards were added, it is then indeed possible that the man was ground crew for the unit and would give credit to Gunnar's argument. I must say, knowing it did not cost an arm and a leg makes me feel happier, and I do enjoy it when a doc provokes discussion like this, whether it be good or bad.
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Hi Gunnar, All opinions are welcome, we are here for discussion. All the best Chris All opinions are welcome and no opinion has to be definative, best Chris It is hard to say just looking at the pics, but for my 2c, something I would look at closely.... These Auszugs are not like a Militärpass. i.e. they were not filled out over time, by different hands, but by a clerk in one go. What gives me a little bit of concern is that the awards, other than EK2, may all have been added at a later date. Reason being.... the spacing... and the way the "1" is entered in the date of the EK1 award, the only place on the whole document where it was entered as such. The ink seems to be a little different as well. Do you know the origin of the document?
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Hi, all of the 4 used by ancestry were wrong, all transcription errors.... the real name is Irnis, he is listed in the Bavarian Bravery medal book as being in the 30 b.I.R. but he was in the Leib Regt until being wounded on the 28th of June 1916 at Ve4dun. Irnis was the man who along with 2 comrades dug the Bavarian Prince and his staff out of the celler whose entrence had collapsed under bombardement at Fleury, the next day he spent hours under enemy artillery fire salvaging the body of the Battalion 2 ic.
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The name was lightly engarved into the back, but the scratches made when repair was done almost erased the mans name and unit... This is the interesting part..... it was awarded for the fighting on the 1st day of the Nivelle offensive..... one of the bloodiest days of the war...
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Wow.... http://www.ebay.de/itm/Eisernes-Kreuz-1-Klasse-1914/302085184248?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D39275%26meid%3Dd7958d4b692543b4a15392afbd19263f%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D272384882336
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Renault FT-17 light tank
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Hi, at the clearing in the forest at Compiegne... http://www.ww1westernfront.gov.au/bellenglise/forest-clearing-of-the-armistice.php -
The South African Recce Commandos had an "Operator" Brevet. This was worn by qualified Recces, along with their para Wings and whatever else they had. It was an extra distinction for the "real deal"... men who had done the training and were involved in boots on the ground operations.... I have always imagined it was something like that....