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Guys/Girls, I have been given this today, I think it is ok from what I have seen online. The last 4 pics are from a usb microscope thing which seems to distort the colour a bit? Pity about the pin being broke, bugger! I have not cleaned it. I may have some more info tomorrow about the family name and/or some paper if lucky, you never know! Jock:)
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Hello Hucks, It is a very fragile bit of paper, I am not sure what to do with it, do you think behind glass is best? Thanks for the steer to the sorties, quite horendus losses from the bomber formations. Still I suppose the civil casualties balance it out in the greater scheme and hopefully they hit their targets shortening the war? Terrible business war! Jock:)
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Odulf, I have just got a sleave band for I believe a RADwJ lady it has GauOst-Hannover and it looks like it also had -Stab but that has been unpicked at a guess by the lady at the time? Looking at the other bits and bobs she served 1938/39. Not much help but they did have Gothic writing? Regards Jock:)
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Guys, Got these handfull of papers not long ago and didn't think of them until I unfolded the newspaper and seen that it was like a mass memorial sheet posted by the local Gualeiter. Looking at it the family that had kept these few bits of paper were hit quite badly with the loss of the grandmother and mother of the family and the father was seriously wounded. They have marked another 10 names on the main sheet with 'x' so I would presume those were friends known to them on their street or local area? Old Franz Geye I think would have been the opa and already passed away but he served in the 1st war as seen from his SB. Horst Geye was I guess the 'father' that was badly wounded. The sheet commemorates people killed on two seperate nights, the 23rd and the 28th Sep 1943. Just a random fragment that someone preserved and quite sad really. I am going to have a look and see if I can link up the sorties involved, well its on the things to do list anyway! Jock:)
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Bob, They are a bit tall to try and photograph, hope this will do. The top one has a shorter distance for the hangers, approx 35cm. Regards Jock:)http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2013/post-15855-0-50698400-1372358426.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2013/post-15855-0-50698400-1372358426.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2013/post-15855-0-66422400-1372358550.jpg
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http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2013/post-15855-0-13437500-1372005355.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2013/post-15855-0-22779000-1372005380.jpgGuys, I'm new here but I got this from house clearance last year I think. It looks well enough made and to be honest it was going in the skip if I hadn't grabed it. Jock:)