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Austria-Hungary KuK Soldiers wearing medals - show your photos
Farkas replied to IrishGunner's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Get With the Program People
Farkas commented on Brian Wolfe's blog entry in News From the Home Office.
Hi Brian Thank you for another fine entry. i for one did not know the need to remove my poppy at 11am on the 11th. I have also previously wondered why people in the public eye, ie tv presenters, were so quick to remove them. Now I know..... Thanks again tony -
Hi Gents i didnt realises that there are arrows on this card until today so thought I’d share it while it’s out.... In the foreground are train tracks No platform but buildings alongside, some with men on the rooftops Also it looks like a fire or two? maybe to keep warm over In the one above could it perhaps say 3bayR above the men? and perhaps kbirg? (Or even 4komp) on the right I hope you like it Gents tony
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Austria-Hungary ID Weird A-H Flying badges
Farkas replied to Luftmensch's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Austria-Hungary ID Weird A-H Flying badges
Farkas replied to Luftmensch's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hi Gents these three are for sale in the US at the moment. A bit out of my price range but... I’m curious if you would say they are the real deal or not? This FJi one is $600 This one $800 and this one $800 To my eye, having browsed this thread, they seem to be ‘better looking’ than some.... tony ——-/——— How I feel Gents : Edit ive just noticed this naval one they have already sold -
My British War medals
Farkas replied to Farkas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hi Gents when I originally posted this i now realise I should have typed the recipients details to enable interested parties to find them, which was my original intention, should they search... so I will do so shortly... ———///——- Gents, i have said before elsewhere here that I habitually bit on BWM. Currently I bid 11 pounds, scrap value being 10 pounds or so. If someone else pays 11.50 and postage then I like to believe they want the medal itself. Recently I acquired this one..... The medal I received was issued to: 109077 C.Q.M. SJT. G. SPEED. R.E. Service number 109077. Company Quarter Master Serjeant G Speed of the Royal Engineers. So Gents, my point is, if you feel the same about saving these and like BWM anyway then give it a go.... cheers gents tony -
Hungarian Military Documents
Farkas replied to Kásás Adrian Árpád's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hello, i’d love to see some pictures of the documents have you a large haul to struggle through?? tony -
Hello, A lovely collection to have.... i have just seen your new thread updating your research, good work! best wishes tony
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Hi Uffz. Rohleder and Gents, First Sir, I read your post about your fight with your health and I wish you all the strength you need. Best wishes from all of us. ———- I remember, back in the 70’s, an Austrian uncle who lived in the US, sent a picture to my Sister who loved ‘ Starsky and Hutch ‘ Not a picture of hermann I admit, it was a signed picture of David Soul, (Hutch) it was pasted to a ‘chopping block’ of wood, about A4 size and an inch thick. ...with that in mind My thought is that perhaps this is a picture attached to the wood? The crazing on the image itself reminds me of hand coloured CDV.... The description says only “print on board” I think perhaps it is a’ print on board ‘ attached to wood block so would be a gamble i suppose? cheers tony
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Hi Gents, 1812 Overture i thought these were on display not for sale. Currency value mean these may be extremely tempting in this part of the world. Please show us more if you visit again.... 我认为这些都是出售而不是出售。货币价值意味着这些在世界这一地区可能极具诱惑力。如果您再次访问,请告诉我们更多.... 优秀。地址是什么? tony
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I love a happy ending! usually the unknown is not so interesting! tony
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Hi 1812 Overture Well done for braving the dogs and old men for our cause! i hope people like yourself can protect history such as this from development.... i enjoy your posts... Very interesting thanks tony 为我们的事业勇敢地为狗和老人做好事 我希望像你这样的人可以保护这样的历史不受发展的影响 接下来不是上面的英文. 我的好朋友, 你的帖子在这个论坛上是独一无二的。我是新来的,但我知道这一点。 我可以告诉人们这样的话题 tony
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Hi Gents Since I posted this thread, this soldier has caught and kept my interest. Thanks to hucks216 (thanks!) and his grave information I have been able to dig a little... I don’t usually ‘dig’ , I’m more a hoarder than historian (copyright Brian Wolfe!) Why this man and not an Austro-Hungarian, as I would expect -perhaps it is as simple as, me being able to find answers in English language on google. —-////—————-// Oberpionier Johann Buckreus still lies in the British Fort George military cemetery. These first pics are from Wiki: Johann Buckreus plot below There were already German WW1 POW’s buried on the Islands and during the occupation German soldiers were buried alongside the older graves in St. Brelade church cemetery. Also as in this case, some at the British Garrison Cemetery, Fort George. As it says in the above, in 1960 the German authorities requested agreement for the transfer of their Soldiers remains to France. This was agreed to, and, all were exhumed and moved - with the exception of the 111 men at Fort George. I’m unsure if this was agreed by both sides but I can imagine that it was. The graves at Fort George being respectfully cared for by the CWGC whereas the others were in church yards. ——////-//- i was curious which unit he might have served with... according to the above: The ‘pionierbattalion 15’ were stationed on Guernsey at some point. The ‘319th infantry division’ were the only ones stationed on the islands from late 1941, as the rest were sent off to Russia. Quite a shock I bet. This man died February ‘42. —-/////—-//——— So Gents i hope I haven’t gone on too long. this is my new ‘longest thread’....! tony —-/——/- footnote
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Khedive Star Question
Farkas replied to KLG's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hello just my own thoughts obviously dont split them if you both plan to sell... if you both plan on keeping them then frame then all together and argue over that instead.... otherwise you probably both have your share in a drawer or tin or similar.... But i appreciate life is not often that simple ! tony -
I watched a documentary the other day that named the poor fella who, supposedly, started the European flu epidemic.... A soldier from rural America who fell ill in the US but still went to France and then it spread from him to various camps/locations and beyond.... 50-100 million dead....