-
Posts
1,628 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
2
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Store
Everything posted by speedytop
-
Hi Blackhorse, There are two words for this rank, "etatmäßiger Feldwebel" and short "Etatmäßiger". This was the highest NCO rank. That is the rank, and the funktion is "Kompaniefeldwebel", short and usual "Spieß" > "Company Sergeant Major". Please see here: http://www.worldwar1.com/sfgrank.htm But that is partly wrong. In the German Army we didn't have a "Regimental Sergeant Major", and a soldier with the rank "Feldwebel" is not automatically a "Kompaniefeldwebel", only the "Etatmäßige". You can see here the additional two stripes (double band of lace) for the "Etatmäßige Feldwebel" (Spieß). Uwe
-
Spartakiada der Befreundeten Armeen
speedytop replied to nickstrenk's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Mikuláš, SKDA is in english "Sports committee of the friendly armies". In Slovak "Športový výbor spriatelených armád". The organization SKDA organizes spartakiades (sporting events). Uwe -
Spartakiada der Befreundeten Armeen
speedytop replied to nickstrenk's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi nickstrenk, SKDA is in German "Sportkomitee der befreundeten Armeen". The Armeesportvereinigung Vorwärts (ASV) was a member of the SKDA since 1958. I could not find any really helpful information. But I think, that it is a decoration of the ASV Vorwärts in the late 80s. Uwe -
EK 1914 Fake EK doc...
speedytop replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
The document in Post 5 show the same writer, 15 months before in another unit (!). You can see there the also wrong written date with the 0 in 5.06.1915. After a second contact the seller wrote me, that I'm not able to read the old German writing : (Sie können also weder die Schrift lesen, weil da ja wohl eindeutig Füsilier steht,...) But it is definitely wrong written "Füsilir". Uwe -
EK 1914 Fake EK doc...
speedytop replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, I have contacted the seller. He wrote me, that it is definitely an original: "Es handelt sich definitiv um ein Original." The handwriting is very unusual, like a child at the end of the first school year. Füsilir is wrong, it must be Füsilier. No one wrote the date in this time with a 0 > 6.09.1916. And why only the month? The day must logically be the same > 06.09.1916. The paper looks like a vacat page of an old book, see the horizontal lines (in my picture in red). That is not the normal document paper. The printing of the ornamental frame is uncomplete. Uwe -
zivilverteidigung
speedytop replied to Lee martin's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
Hi Lee, Welcome to the Forum! WWII Zivilverteidigung? Is it possible, that you mean DDR (GDR)? Can you please post pictures? Uwe -
Unidentified foreign order
speedytop replied to Noor's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hi Noor, The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav Norway Uwe -
WWI Bulgarian Commemorative Medal diploma.
speedytop replied to johannis's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Hi Jannis, Sergeant was a rank between Unteroffizier/Korporal and Vizefeldwebel, in the Wehrmacht it was the Unterfeldwebel. Uwe -
Hi, I want to add some other parts from my collection. It is an older lucky charm, or may be better, a medal with the patron Christopherus (St. Christopherus). He holds patronage of things related to travel and travelers, in German: Schutzpatron für Kraftfahrer. There are two versions, one with a hole at top, and one without a hole, but with a sticky tape, to place it in the car: Uwe Next I want to show different pieces, a comparison by size, catholic and evangelical: Uwe
-
Hi Chris, I think, that it is in remembrance of the 18. Oktober 1813: "Bei der Entscheidungsschlacht der Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig können Napoléons Truppen der Übermacht der Verbündeten nicht mehr standhalten. Sie ziehen sich in die Stadt zurück, die sie am Folgetag unter Verlusten räumen müssen." Uwe
-
Hi John, this is an early and very well preserved document about the award of the "Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen" in Bronze in 1920. The booklets from this time in my collection are in a considerably worse state. Group 4 is shot put (Kugelstoßen), weight of the shot is 14 1/2 Pfund = 7,25kg. The original signatures are from Paul Förster and Georg Hax. The document in the other thread is the cover letter for this booklet. Uwe
-
Bavarian Sport-Leistungs Abzeichen in Silver
speedytop replied to kasle's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR