-
Posts
943 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Store
Everything posted by notned
-
Hi Rick, Thankyou for your comments, i am always glad to learn more about the 'Man' Yes the Militarpasse shows a single entry for the MVK So you are saying that normally the soldier would get the MVK mit schwertern first before the Crown? Yes his EKII was at Divisional level as it is signed in pencil by a Generalleutnant The papers from post war....what are they saying about him? i was led to beleive that they were letters of commendation.. any ideas on the pink slip?? His militarpasse shows him all over the front, with entries for St Quentin, Cambrai, Antwerp, Somme, Ubre,Luce, Artios, La Havre.... Promoted Obergefreiter 21/10/15 promoted Unteroffizier 10/11/15 wow! that was quick! after the last promotion! A favorite group of mine! Thanks to the other Gents for their nice comments too! Cheers Paul
-
Thanks Don, Yes its certainly lots of fun!...i sorta like the items from the blokes who did the actual grunt work...it meant that they actually earnt these medals...not like some rear echelon office types who just ass licked to get theirs... its only the last months accumulations...so there is more in the actual collection... you have some pretty nice stuff in your collection too! Keep up the good work! Cheers Paul
-
EK 1914 unknown maker marked Iron Cross, 2nd Class
notned replied to Bill Garvy's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I concur...its a G! -
And now for the Best Grouping i have bought in a long while! I superb complete grouping to a Ludwig Hesse spanning 2 Wars! The group consists of... His Medal bar of EKII Bavarian MVK mit Krone und Schwertern and HK+X Also the case the MVK came in! ( Mint!) The documents for the 3 medals! His MilitarPasse with not just one but 2 sleeves! awesome! His remainder of his Soldbuch...in the militarpasse His Arbeitsbuch RAD book and his Wehrpasse...the only one with a photo of him! with a pink slip which was in the Wehrpasse Also included were 2 letters of commendation from his FreiKorps days... all in all a great group to a soldier who managed to get to at least 1946.......where his Arbeitsbuch shows him working in an Electricworks... Pics to follow! Enjoy!