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    Chris Boonzaier

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    1. Hi, I like it plenty ;-) Its just that the York thing polarises. I never gre up with the story and only read about it a couple of years ago, so I come into it "untainted"... But it seems there are two camps... those who believe it 1000%... and see any critical discussion as sacriledge... and those who kind of look down on the account, and dont take into account that even if less dramatic than portrayed... it was still a brave action. Best Chris
    2. Hi, this one ;-) http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/62653-jewish-officer-and-holocaust-survivor/ Other ones are "better"... or "Nicer".... but i think this one is the "Historical Hit"....
    3. Landwehr Inf. Regt 125.... A Verdun and Argonne Forest Regiment of interest to our American friends....
    4. That is fantastic indeed!!! I have a leather, Felt and Officers Bavarian Tschako for my Alpenkorps collection... one of these is still missing ;-)
    5. Potentially this officer? http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/53439-unruh-walter-von/?hl=unruh Thanks Chris
    6. The Jacket has a really interesting collar. It has been unstiffened, and as you can see, pinched together and sewn in the front so that it does not stand so high. At first I thought this may have been the theater company, but then you can see the traces of the Collar tabs fitting perfectly... the sewing is also very old from accumulated dust/dirt. It is a wild guess, but I think this was a working jacket and a stiff high collar was not practical when you are treating sich horses....
    7. Does not need to be... I have the award doc for a silver one... got the silver in 1916, and an EK2 in 1918... and nothing else....
    8. Hi, he was still stalwartly wearing his iron Cross miniatures in 1939 as shown in the photo above. He probably did not mind the wehrmacht as much as trhe Gestapo! :-)
    9. I think this is a uniform worthy of full restoration. I know some folks dont like items to be touched, but in this case I will not follow the "What one theater company pulled asunder shall be restored by no man" philosophy. I have a line on a set of shoulder boards. A small shot at the correct Collar tabs. Still needed is a ribbon bar with a Württemberg Friedrichsorden and EK ribbon, and 4 good conditioned buttons to replace the Wehrmacht ones on the cuffs... Then I think Richard Israel Kantorowicz will be honored in a way...
    10. Just to cross reference.... http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/62653-jewish-officer-and-holocaust-survivor/
    11. Fantastic work as always... I am very jealous of your talent!!!!!
    12. http://www.rosenstrasse-protest.de/texte/texte_stoltzfus.html There is no mention that he was arrsted at that time... that may have to do with his "connections" who would warn him when trouble was at the door.....
    13. A bit more research shows that he was one of a handfull of Jews who survived the war, living openly in Berlin. It must have been a terrible existence, from some preliminary research the it seems the clock was always ticking... He was married to a Gentile, had the EK1.... One by one the Germans arrested the "protected Jews"... at some stage WW1 service was no longer a protection, those in essential industry were replaced by Ost Arbeiter.... by the end of the war, about the only group that was afforded some protection, where the Nazis could not afford to move on them, were the spouces of Aryan Germans.... Apparently hitler wanted to leave that problem for after the war... There was even a protest... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenstrasse_protest In an article it seems our Vet had contacts who would warn him when the Gestapo wanted to pick him up for interviews... It must have been a life lived under a huge cloud of terror....
    14. The mailman just delivered this 20 minutes ago. You cannot believe how much I am in awe to own a piece of history like this. A theater company stock of uniforms was coming on sale... There was a good amount of stuff there, but a lot of it obviously redone either period or by the theater company tailors.... and there was this one.... which I bought. I dont know why, I am not really big on artillery, and even less so on Veternarians.... but it was named, so why the hell not.... Glenn and Dave helped me the first step of the way.... http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/62542-stabsveterinaer-dr-kantorowicz/
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