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    1. Georg Johann Rudolf was born on 06.03.1879. He did his military service from 1899 to 1901 with

      Infanterie Regiment Nr 124. He was recalled in 1904, 1906 and 1910 for reserve training.

      In 1914 he was called up for service with 1./ Pionier–Belagerungs–Train 25 and took part in various engagements:

      11.08.1914–16.08.1914: Eroberung von Lüttich

      21.08.1914–25.08.1914: Eroberung von Namur

      28.08.1914–07.09.1914: Belagerung und Einnahme von Maubeuge

      14.09.1914–26.09.1914: Sicherung gegen Antwerpen

      27.09.1914–09.10.1914: Belagerung von Antwerpen

      10.10.1914–17.10.1914: Verfolgungsgefechte in Flandern

      18.10.1914–30.11.1914: Schlacht an der Yser

      01.12.1914–26.04.1917: Stellungskämpfe an der Yser

      27.04.1917–24.05.1917: Kämpfe um Ypern

      27.05.1917–21.07.1917: Vorbereitungskämpfe für die Sommerschlacht

      22.07.1917–17.09.1917: Sommerschlacht in Flandern

      18.09.1917–03.12.1917: Herbstschlacht in Flandern

      04.12.1917–09.04.1918: Stellungskämpfe in Flandern

      10.04.1918–27.09.1918: Stellungskrieg in Flandern

      28.09.1918–11.11.1918: Abwehrschlacht in Flandern

      His promotions:

      18.05.1917: überzähliger Gefreiter

      12.09.1918: etatmäßiger Gefreiter

      His awards

      13.12.1911: Landwehr–Dienstauszeichnung II. Klasse

      09.10.1917: Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse 1914

      16.04.1935: Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer

      I really like his citation for his Iron Cross.

    2. Maximilian Brummeier was born on the 12.06.1906 in Linz / Austria. He was a carpenter by trade, was married and hat one child. In 1929 he joined the austrian army´s (Bundesheer) Infantry Regiment 14, served until 1935 and reached the rank of Zugsführer (Sergeant / Unterfeldwebel of the Wehrmacht). Then he joined the austrian police force. After the Anschluss in March 1938 he was taken into german police service. He mostly served as a beat cop with a short service in Poland from Sept. 1939 to Jan 1940.

      His Soldbuch was never issued to him so it neither has his photo attached nor bears his signature.

      His promotions (corresponding Wehrmacht ranks are given in brackets)

      00.00.0000: Zugsführer (Unterfeldwebel)

      11.07.1935: Polizei–Wachmann auf Probe

      01.07.1937: Polizei–Wachmann

      01.10.1938: Revier–Oberwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Feldwebel)

      01.04.1941: Hauptwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Oberfeldwebel)

      His awards

      00.00.0000: Militärdienstzeichen II. Klasse (Austrian longs service award)

      00.00.0000: Polizei–Dienstauszeichnung III. Klasse

      30.01.1944: Kriegsverdienstkreuz II. Klasse ohne Schwerter

    3. I want to show you this really big document lot of a police officer and WWI soldier.

      Leo Lüdtke was born on 16.09.1900 he was called up for military service on 14.09.1918 and was released from service on 06.01.1919. He did not see frontline service in WWI. In 1919 he briefly served with a volunteer infantry regiment from 01.09.1919 to 04.12.1919. On the 19.01.1920 he joined the police force of Marienwerder located in West Prussia. During his police career he served with various police stations in Germany and was promoted to the highest police nco rank Meister der Schutzpolizei. He served in various capacities, border protection, air raid protection, station sergeant etc...

      In January 1945, during the crumbling days of the Third Reich, he was draftet into the SS Polizei Regiment Beck, this was used to defend Danzig from the russians. During a forest fight near Danzig he was wounded and evacuated to Schleswig Holstein.

      After only a few days as a POW he rejoined the police service, first in Hamburg, then in Düsseldorf. Because he never joined the NSDAP he was immediately recalled to service by the british authorities. Interestingly his not joining of the Nazi Party seems not to have hampered his career.

      He was trained as platoon leader and as a dog handler.

      His promotions (The corresponding Wehrmacht ranks are given in brackets)

      9.01.1920: Hilfswachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Schütze)

      01.01.1921: Unterwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Gefreiter)

      01.01.1926: Wachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Unteroffizier)

      01.08.1928: Oberwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Unterfeldwebel)

      01.01.1934: Hauptwachtmeister der Schutzpolizei (Feldwebel)

      01.04.1941: Meister der Schutzpolizei (Stabsfeldwebel)

      His awards

      00.00.0000: Ehrenkreuz für Kriegsteilnehmer

      24.11.1936: SA–Wehrabzeichen in Bronze

      00.00.0000: Polizei–Dienstauszeichnung II. Klasse

      26.04.1945: Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz

    4. No, unfortunately no paperwork came with it. I bought this bar, because it was really cheap, around 40-45EUR and I like the Africa Star.

      I´ve seen this medal bar you mentioned on ebay, too. It´s waaaaay overpriced!!

      British medals aren´t my area of collecting, but I thought it would be nice to have a few medals from the allied forces, too.

      Now I just need a nice WWI pair or trio. ;)

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