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    Uffz. Rohleder

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    1. Thanks Gordon Uwe... Man thats a nice one. Have you a picture of the reverse? It would be nice to see how the Kollektiv is attached.
    2. If i remember correctly the first three medal clasps (with the r r r style writing) are reading "AH 1332" (Arabic year for 1915) The last bar is for the "Kanal" (Suez Canal 1915) A friend send me those pictures as guide
    3. Here the only DDR Ribbon Bar i keept in my collection. Its a nice Cloth one. From left to right: Verdienstmedaille der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik / Verdienstmedaille der Nationalen Volksarmee / Medaille für ausgezeichnete Leistungen 1953 (5 Jahr Plan) / Medaille für ausgezeichnete Leistungen 1960 (7 Jahr Plan)
    4. Hello all, im fascinated by all the Variants of the 1918 Wound Badge. Here a couple from m collection. I would love to see others as well! Black - Magnetic Black - Non Magnetic Black - Non Magnetic Black - Cut Out - Non Magnetic Black - Cut Out - Non Magnetic Black - Cut Out - Non Magnetic Navy Silver - Magnetic I have a silver one to - army type - but i already loadet up to much If i forgot any other 1918 Wound badge from m collection i will post as soon as i can. Just posted the ones from my collection i had on my Laptop.
    5. Very nice. I love when they try to keep the history alive. Espacialy when they portrait non combatants. Yes some had to do the job. I have most respect for this guys.
    6. A standard ribbon set for an American korean war vet. On an KComZ Jacket. The Korean Communication Zone was active from June 11 1952 till July 1956. From Wikipedia: KComZ became responsible for all logistics support to UN, US and Korean forces, political and economic relations with the South Korean government, operation of Korean National Railways and control of all POWs.
    7. I would say its probably during the war. The nco (6 from left) is wearing his rank insignia, a Kaiserpreis Award and his Marksmanship lanyard.
    8. Here a nice Photo of an Obermaat of the Torpedoboots - Halbflotille He wears the Ärmelabzeichen for Geschützführer 1. Klasse and Rohrmeister An an nother nice one - i like the small Head Badge ( 4. Armee, "4. Armee. Feldzug 1914-1915. Viribus unitis" ) and the award of the Eisernes Verdienstkreuz mit Krone am Kriegsband
    9. Here my small contribution. Eight days later he got the Iron Cross Second class.
    10. Thank you ver much guys. I always think about it could be China Medal - but was never shure. Of course you can - here the entire photo. Its a Father and Son studio Portrait. Stefan Would be interesting to know if they both made it out of the war alive
    11. Hello all. A friend found this pin. I saw it before but i cant remember. Can you help me out?
    12. Thank you very much! On the Erkennungsmarke is also a very low number. Does this mean its the one of Oberst Philipp Zoch? I was told so since years but its hard to believe. I got the Dog Tag direkt from the family of an later General Leutnant. But at this point i never ask for the name or if it was hims.
    13. Hello all, I need some with an dog tag. It reads Kdeur. D. Lw. b. A. OK. 3 Stefan
    14. Thank you both. No i dont collect just Luftwaffe. I have them from all other units as well. Slow but steady i reach the 400 - just need 11 more Nice one. I have one like this with a HJ buy wearing this badge on his jacket. But to bad its hard to see. Its on the very low end of the picture.
    15. Hello all, today i had the time to grab this little beauty. The Kriegshilfsdienst Cross is the cleanest example i ever found. Both Ribbon bars are hand sewn - probably by the owner. Stefan Here two Photos in dark with flash - just add them because i forgot the ribbons on the first one i made earlier this day
    16. Thanks Probably one of the Kaisers secret agents who commands a special forces in the southern hemisphere which slay back a whole army and received a special award of grandcross. You both made my day
    17. Hello all, long time ago i got this photo. Those men look like gravediggers. They build a wooden coffin - on top are human remains and two of the man hold grund dug riffles. I censored the remains - i will keep the respect of this fallen man. Anyone else have dokuments or photos of this workers - even if millions died it seems like nobody talk about those men who dig the graves and give them a place to rest in piece. Stefan
    18. Found this Photo in a Train Set from ww1 and after. Interesting addition - sword on a single mount Ek ribbon. Probably a new "fashion" Anyone has something else to show?choose files... Click to choose files Stefan
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