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    Stuka f

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    1. I'll come to it later Guy, here is a first impression with a few pic's;
    2. Just had a quick look, and saw some very interesting things! But it will take me some time to go thru it all A lot of private, but never the less interesting things, but not military related All ready found out he didn't received any British medals! And found his WWI diary!! Strangely very little about WWII..... Again lot's to do, I'll post some stuff asap. chers Kris
    3. Hey Simon, Thanks, I like it a lot! Found out the group she was in, along with here sister. The sister also got the BWM and a other higher medal. I posted it all on this forum a few years ago, but I can't find it again... Special to it was that it came from a house clearing with a German (very nice ) officer pickelhaube with a old news paper page in it,treating about a spy story. Both must have been related one to a other, but the story is lost....
    4. Hey, I got one issued to a women of my home town; Antwerp. She was a agent during the war. Posted here before.
    5. I got the family photo albums and two nice desk top grenadier related items. Not sure what the albums hold no time to check, I hope they contain army related pic's... Got a lot to do today, but I 'll show you asap. cheers Kris
    6. Hey Guy, thanks for the additional information! Sadly you never know with the clearing of houses, what is whom... generally there is nobody left to tell the story....
    7. Thanks both, for your contribution. The books on my first picture shows several pictures (and notes) of him, and one with our man wearing his medals, some where in the late '80 ties.... Sorry!! Just realized that colonel Van Horen , must be the man not facing the camera!!! The only pictures I got so far, are these;
    8. Hey Simon, thanks for your message But I am not able to give a answer to your interesting question.... cheers, Kris
    9. Very glad to have been able to lay hand on some stuff of the former Belgian colonel Van Horen. The guy joined the grenadiers as volunteer during WWI and participated at the battle of Steenstraat and Tervate. He ended the war as a first lieutenant. Taken POW during the second WW, he manged to escape and joined the Belgian Forces in the UK. He liberated (as a major)Belgium and fought along in Holland and Germany. From 1947 until 1956 he was head of the mission of the Belgians army detached at the UN in Palestina. A strange medal in the pack is the one I all ready posted at;
    10. It sure is! We never won a war, but we did won a few battles. This was one of them. ;-)
    11. hello all, I need some help to ID this medal, found in a house clearing from a former Belgian army colonel. He must have been major at the time he liberated Belgium with the Brigade Piron, after his exile in the UK. First pic shows badges and medals found, second image shows the Spanish (?)medal. It comes with a ribbon bearing the Spanish national colors, with the addition of a black bar, and so becomes the Belgian national colors. Also the lions between the branches of the cross makes it Belgian to me. But the coat of arms in the center is that of Spain at the time of Franco. Thanks for your help.
    12. hello, to me from the pictures you posted I would say, fake. The finishing is quiet rude, compared to original pieces I know. More pictures might help.
    13. Hello, welcome. But first of all you are in the wrong section, if it was French. And what made you think it is French...
    14. Can't exactly say what they are, I don't have them in my button collection...If open for trade, please let me know.
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