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Hello gentlemen,
I have this second war document from veteran automotive mechanic Willian H. Wilson.
There are two lines, just below the title "extract" and also in front of the name "Wilson, William H. Tec 5 32954264 965", with many abbreviated words and acronyms that I cannot understand very well.
I would appreciate any clarification and help!Thanks
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6 hours ago, speedytop said:
Auf einem Feldflugplatz im Osten (Nordabschnitt) Sept. 1942 Stuka Flugzeugf(uehrer) Oberfeldw(ebel) Gaweldai
Rast an einem Steilhang des Grünten
Auf dem Brocken
Wolowo Russ(ische) Gef(angene)
Wolowo
Uffz. Stiglmeier
Russland 16 Juli 1941 Am Tage meines Geburtstages während des Vormarsches
Zum Andenken an ?? Neujahr 1940
Puttlingen
Drachenbrunnen in Klagenfurt[two names?]
I/19 3 Russland 1941
Luken T34 [KW 1]
Reit- und Fahrturnier 13. Mai 1933Thanks for your help!!! I really appreciate it!
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17 hours ago, Bayern said:
Its a condolence letter to a Herr Superintendent , dated in the Field the 4th September 1918 the writer regrets the death of the son of the destinatary of the letter. the son is Schnieber KIA the 3rd September 1918 in Cambrai. the letter is signed by Lequis lieutenant General and Divisional Commander .General Arnold Lequis commanded the 12th Infantry Division during the capture of Mount Matajur in October 1917 . the 63th Upper Silesian Infantry Regiment was part of the division then and in 1918 when Schneiber fall during the defensive battles .Lequis commanded the 12th until the end of the war
Thank you very much for the information, they are enlightening and exciting!
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Hi,
as promised, i will post the photos of the second war i promised. There are some since the time of the first war and after.
I am struggling a lot to try to translate what is written behind them. I have had some success with some of them.
There is also a letter and a document from your child.
I appreciate any help from you, if you can give it to me. Anyway, I share the images for you to take a look
The rest of the photos
And here are pictures of your son’s document and a letter
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13 hours ago, speedytop said:
Hi,
Besuch beim I. belgischen Korps (GenLt Gierst)
Köln, Mai 1957
LtCol McGuire US Raketen-Batl Oktober 1958 Gonsenheim bei Mainz
*Earl Mountbatton SHAPE, April 1958
UweThanks speedytop,
your answer resolves the question about the location marked in the photo
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Hi Bayern,
Thank you very much for your clarification! I really appreciate it very much.
I will try to put as soon as photos of the photos of the second war in this post for you to take a look0 -
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11 hours ago, Simius Rex said:
Grande barra olhando de uma cruzeta de cavaleiros. Quem é esse?
Daniel is right. It belonged to LtGen Gerhard Matzky. I got some pieces of it from the general's son's widow.
In the lot, these pins also came. I would like to know if you could help me to identify some and say if any of them are from the war period. But I believe that most are post-war.
Some pins I was not able to identify very well such as the pin "R", the iron cross inscribed "G.D.R", the moose and the pin with the inscriptions DSK / VdS.
There is a medal from the veterans' association. I didn't find much reference about.
There is also a Japanese box with 3 pins that I don't know about. I just know that the box refers to the 10 year anniversary of the revival of the Japan-German Society.
But the pins do not appear to be the original contents of the box. They were just kept there.Thanks for everyone's answers!
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Hello gentlemen,
I acquired a set of pins from a German veteran of the first and second war. I managed to identify the majority. But I don't have much knowledge to give them a date. Could you help me?
Some pins I was not able to identify very well such as the pin "R", the iron cross inscribed "G.D.R", the moose and the pin with the inscriptions DSK / VdS.
What I would really like to know is if there is any from the second war period, since most of them seem to me from the post-war period.
There is also a medal from the veterans' association. I didn't find much reference about
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Hello,
the size is 3 inches. On the shield, what is written is erased. It is difficult to read. But it seems to be the end of the word .... Mayer and below .... (new y) ork. You can only read "ork".
Thanks
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Hello colleagues,
I found a medal as it is and I really liked it, but I don't know anything about it.
Could you help me with information about her?
When was it instituted and with what criteria?I appreciate your opinions!
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Very thanks for the opinions!
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HELP with WWII document
in United States of America
Posted
Very thanks!!! It was very enlightening. Thank you for your help!
Incredible work! I appreciate it