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The date indicates the beginning of the service. The first service does not have a date because it indicates that the service was at or before outbreak of war. on the last service it is often mentioned "bis Ende" (until the end) of war.
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This is an amaging group and extremly rare. In this completness I know only 2 more groups. This is the 14th known award of the Ehrenbecher für erfolgreiche Angriffe aus der Luft and the the 9th exisiting Ehrenbecher. Beside this 9 Ehrenbecher there are 2 bronce figures known that were awarded as a replacement for the Ehrenbecher. Correct me if I'm wrong. Herrmann Schulze served under Hauptmann Hans Masius on (Z VI), LZ 35, LZ 72, LZ 87 and LZ 107. Masius received the Ehrenbecher as well but for another achivement as an Wachoffizier on Z XI (Antwerpen on 24. Aug. 1914). I don't have him on the crew of Z VI but he obviously was on the crew. He started prewar service at the Luftschiffertruppe. He was part of the crew of Z VI before outbreak of war under Hans Masius. and later under Hauptmann Kleinschmidt.
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Sorry for not sharing the same opinion. This is my opinion and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Maybe I know Baldes better than others or had other experiences with him. I don’t think it is a loss either as a dealer and less for the community of aviation enthusiasts. But I wish him all the best for his retirement maybe he find more time to do serious research and learn more about the German aviation 😉 A bit maybe but not really 😉