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Fantastic!! I have vever seen so many with L numbers!!!
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That is indeed a big plus!
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I can make out about 50% of it, but they abreviated a lot and I cannot read where he was stationed? Thanks Chris
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Nice find, did you have anything else of his?
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Are the Red crosses part of the stamping or added by the factory?
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My last contact with a Bundeswehr Clergyman.... just as an interlude.... I bought together a group of medals on various auctions on Ebay.... I missed one medal with its document.... the only thing between a split group and a group held together for almost 100 years was this medal and doc, value maybe EUR150. The buyer was a priest, ex Bundeswehr Clergyman. I figured if EVER there was a man who would understand my "holy mission" to keep a soldiers group together, it would be him. Especially because he did not really care about the man or the medal as such, he simply wanted an example for his collection. I made variouis offers, including the same medal and a doc to another man, AND about EUR500 in trade on top... There was no logical reason in the world for him to refuse, either financial, interest in the man, interest in history.... As a collector with an interest in history, or simply because I am a nice guy, if someone wanted to complete a group, and obviously placed great value on completing it, and I had a comman a sht award and doc missing from the group, I would with no second thoughts sell it to him at my buying price (He paid over market anyway), or take a 1 to 1 exchange on the same medal and doc to another guy (would not even take all the stuff offered on top) I am at an absolute loss as to how someone can be so closed to the thought of helping someone and allowing a group to be completed ... with no loss to him at all. Anyway, my only contact with the field clergy sind 1993 ...
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Freikorps EK2 ?
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Hi, Agreed, Reichswehr. I tend to slip into the trap of using a generic "Freikorps" for everything in that era I have a number of Garde EK2s and 1s awarded in 1919, but most seem to have had WW1 Service, so one can argue it was simply a late award, this was the first one where the guy had it black on white that he was not involved in action during the war, so I am happy with the Berlin connection.. Best Chris -
This young man saw no combat in WW1, but did serve in Charlottenburg until November 1919... I assume his EK2 was for Freikorps actions? Any thoughts? Thaks Chris
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Order of the Mejidie Crimean era 4th and 5th?
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Türkiye
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Its hard to pick one, but this may be as close as a mortal gets..... The 1870 EK2 doc to the later Generalfeldmarschall Hermann von Eichhorn. He was the highest ranking German officer to be killed during the war.... You can see the status he gave to his EK2 and WW1 awarded EK1 on what he wore on his photos.... a small side collection includes some of the postcards sold with him on them, magazine cover, official funeral Photo etc.....
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Hi, as the wife is forcing me to downsize and I am getting a trade box ready, I came accross the following.... I just wanted to make sure, they are Crimean Era 4th and 5th class? Thanks Chris
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I found him... Oberjäger "Gussan" Gebert or Oberjäger "Gust" Gebert Ancestry do not seem to figure out his first name either. From Silesia he was initially in a Gebirgs MG Abteilung before transfering to the 4th Schneeschuh Battalion of the 3rd Jäger... Took a lot of digging to get that, and I an still not sure what the first name is....