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First I want to apologize - I know it's not the proper place but maybe moderator will displace it or remove if it is a problem - I'm sorry for any inconvenience. Hello, I'm sorry to bother and I know it's like to try to find a needle in the haystack but I want to try 😉 are you or maybe you know a collector from NZ which in June 25 for 27 Euro bought Militaerpass on German Ebay from Immanuel Voigt ? Militaerpas, Garde FAR, Telegrafen Batl. Nr. 1. Fernsprecher, EK2 I would like to contact the buyer. best regards Kornel
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Very informative info Brian - thank you ! I wasn't on the forum for a while … or a bit longer .. If we are talking about Freikorps Caspari , I have few pieces from one of his former officers ( I bought them from his son ! ) - they are from WW I and WW II era , nothing from his Freikorps time … I was told he was participating in this particular Freikorps . His name is Rudolf Sies and he was very interesting man - after his Second World War he was President of the organization of German porcelain makers and one of the highest managers at Huetschenreuther Manufactur .. I'm sorry it's bit off topic .. here you have his few belongings .. I also have somewhere packed his WW I officer's shoulder board. best Kornel
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Hello Hardy ! Thank you very much for your reply , but at this moment ( after some info update ) have to disagree with you and try to explain why ... On the beginning I was also very skeptical and was interpreting it the very same way , but in between did some more research and ask couple more collectors . At first glance two friends basing on the late war structure told me "that's not the one" but after I found in Peter Meinlschmidt's book info about Flammenwerfer Truppen we agreed plus a collector / historian friend very knowledgeable and interested about the subject sent me the scan from the book " Das Ehrenbuch der deutschen Pioniere " which made me sure and ... very happy - soon I'll tell you why . So the 12. Kompagnie of the III GPB was not only part of flame thrower troops , they were actually "beginners" . thank you very much , thanks to all participants and interested best regards Kornel Below both scans from : 1) Peter Meinlschmidt " German WW I Identity Tags/Discs " 2) Koenigl. Pruess. Major Paul Heinrici " Das Ehrenbuch der deutschen Pioniere "
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Blast! Missed IT!
Kornel R. replied to Hoss's topic in Germany: Imperial: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
don't even tell me Eric ... quiet few times and the worst part was when it went underpriced or at least for less then I was ready to pay .... damn it !! I never use a sniper , but if you participating in online auctions and want to live like a human ... this is a must ! best regards Kornel -
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Kornel R. replied to The Prussian's topic in Germany: Imperial: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
Hallo Andreas ! Die beide Fotos finde ich klasse ! ... obwohl ich habe das Gefuehl , dass sie aus dem gleichen Fotoalbum ausgeschnitten sind . ... oder ..? Vielleicht hast du mehrere davon . mfG Kornel -
Eric , that's very interesting picture ! It is related to Greater Poland Uprising of 1918–1919, or Wielkopolska Uprising of 1918–1919 (Polish: powstanie wielkopolskie 1918–19 roku; German: Großpolnischer Aufstand) or Posnanian War . this was only time ( this very early years in general - I suppose to have somewhere an info about regulations to foreign awards in Polish Army ) when non Polish badges and medals were still in use . best regards Kornel