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    Knarf

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    1. I mean blank GDR Passports. Blank ones from Unif. Germany would be illegal. It is very difficult to say that these Passports are rare. Compared with the number of people in GDR the are rare. Compared with the number of collectors they are not. Regards Frank
    2. Normally the people were very happy to turn them into the new passports. (they had the opinion that life would be better in future, which not always happened) Some weeks ago I found lots of brandnew passports in a cellar. Normally they all were destroyed. Only a few people kept their old ones. When you wanted to have a new passport you had to hand back the old one. Regards Frank
    3. Hallo , the last Passport shows how times changed. In 1987 the visum was valid for 10 Days and could be used only one time. In 1990 you could leave the country when ever you wanted. Regards Frank
    4. Hallo, the last page is the most interesting. There is said, that " this is your most important document..." In GDR times this was true because a passport was not needed exept you wanted to leave the country which was not so easy. regards Frank
    5. Hello Jim Very Interestig theory. But... Let us see what we have got: 1. The exact date which is August 14th 1977 2. F 96 now B96 3. Brandenburg Area So we have to find out which towns are near this road in the Brandenburg area. Plumbers we need to produce things made of Zinc. What is made of Zinc? When only Mr Honecker and Mr. Mielke are informed it means that not anybody else knew about it.) If somebody escaped the MfS or the Border Guards were involved.) It also means that something very big happened. I hope this will make things easier. Frank
    6. Hello, to keep things going I will give you another hint. Somethings did the job for what they were intended for. But in a very unexpected way. Please do not let me down. Frank
    7. Sorry,it was in 1989 ! I got mixed up with the numbers on my electric computer. Frank
    8. Hello, in 1998 I have met two young Soviet soldiers in a forrest in GDR. Their faces looked a bit smashed. I do not speak Russian but I found out that they wanted to have civilian clothes. I took them to my car and gave them what they needed from my suitcase. They got changed within seconds and run away after I gave them 20 Marks (West).The uniforms they left. When I had a look at these uniforms this morning I found out that there are large stamps on the leftside leg and on the back of the jackets. The stamps show star, hammer and sickle and the letters BC which obviously does not mean invasion army for British Columbia. Any idea what it can be? Unfortunately I cannot post pictures because it does not work no matter what I try. Thank you Frank
    9. Hello Jim, Tell me what you think! A little hint which will help you cvertainly to find the answer. Only Mr. Honecker and Mr Mielke were kept informed. We needed nearly a Year to find out. (we had no Internet by that time) Good luck Give us the answer Frank
    10. Hello, I hate questions on persons. So I will ask something completely different. During GDR times the longest federal Road was the "Fernstrasse F 96" Now German Federal Road B 96. After August 14. 1977 the plumbers in that area where the road leads through Brandenburg had to do a lot of wor for a few days.GSFG placed a very large order What happened? What did the Soviets order? Regards Frank I think you will need a map
    11. Hello, Hovhannes Bagramyan Dec.2 (Nov 20.) 1897 in Chardaklu Marshal of SU Commands: 11 Guards Army First Baltc Front Baltic Military District Reserve Forces of the Red Army Military Akademy of SU Deputy Min. of Def. Work during War I : Turkish Armenian War War II Chief of Staff Soutwestern Front, Commander of 16th Army, Kursk, Belarus After War Commander of Baltic Mil. Distr. Chief inspector MOD Dept. Minister of Def. in Rank od Marshall SU Went to Vietnam with Brezhnev and Kosygin Awards: HSU 2, Lenin 7, Oct. Rev., Red Banner 3, Suvorov 1st cl. 2, Kutuzov 1st cl. Books: This is how the war begun, Thus we went to victory Regards Frank And Back to work. Lady Boss is comming
    12. Hallo Gentlemen, For several years I had the crazy idea in my ill brain to do two small exhibitions. 1. Exhibition on posters from Soviet camps (200 -250 pcs.) (1949 -1992) 2. Exhibition on Soviet camp live ( furniture, equipment, uniforms, documents ...about 400 -600 sqm) Now I want to do this projects. In the past I only supported smaller exhibitions in museums round Europe and now I want to do the "big thing". Does anybody know where I can do some "espionage" ? ( Museums in the West where I can see how it was done ) In Google I cannot find anything. Perhaps anybody has taken photographs. Hope that somebody can help. Regards Frank
    13. Hello, 18 Years is a long time. Working on an exhibition (700sqm) on GDR - State and life I had to go to Eastern Germany. There I had to visit some firms which have survived until today.Out of 126 fims only 5 had old documents or samples of products. I have visited 21 town majors to find old busts, forms, old office furniture... In only one case I had success. There was a cellar full of GDR stuff. That and the offer to take everything made me happy. When the country was united everything from the East was thrown away. West was best. Just after the opening of the border I started to collect. The old NVA was history. The commanders of the units had to destroy nearly everything they had worked with for many years. When I arrived in the camps they only said : Take anything you need. What do you need that XXX ( bad word) for? When the Soviet Army moved back, there was a lot of vandalism by the German population. Not much was left. Fortunately I visited the Soviets before and they made me very happy. In most of the cases there was no interest by the local museums. That came when it was to late. 18 Years ago everybody in the East called me an idiot. Today even the large museums are asking for support. 18 years after the opening of the border the prices for GDR or Soviet stuff have changed dramatically. A uniform was free ( everybody was happy when I came with a trailer) now it is expensive. The depots were full of medals now medals cost money. 18 years ago I have seen large piles of equipment burning. Now it is expensive. Remembering all that I can be very happy to be an idiot. 18 years ago I had the best idea of my life. I bought a very large trailer. Even 18 years later I find boxes and containers which have never been opened. Now let us all rise our glas on 18 years collecting GDR stuff. In two years it will be the 20th anniversary. Regards Frank
    14. Dear Christian, I will accept your answer. What I really wanted to know was: She was often called "purple Dragon or lila Dragon". The reason for this was: Older women have often a yellowed appearance when the hair has turned into grey. Blue rinse is a delute hair dye to reduce the yellow and makes yellow grey hair appear blue - white. The poor quality of East German chemicals made poor Margot`s hair very often look purple or lila instead of grey-blue. Your turn now Regards Frank
    15. If you take purple as a generic term for another colour you should have it. regards Frank
    16. Hello Christian, good job but you did not tell us why she was called "Purple Dragon". Perhaps you can give the answer as well. Regards Frank
    17. Hello, Every month I get my pension from the German Embassy. (1500,--Euro) My husband is still with me even he is dead. My Father was a shoemaker. Before my husband married me he was married to another woman. (It is said that he was married twice before he married me). My doughter was born before my husband was devorced from his first wife.That caused Problems with Moscow. Some people called me "Miss Education" or "Purple Dragon" and a lot of people hate me. What is the name of my husbands eldest doughter ? Why did some people call me "Purple Dragon" Regards Frank
    18. Hello, the Lady must be Ruth Werner, other names: Ursula Ruth Kuczynski, Ursula Beurton Her Name in GRU was Sonia She was working in Mandchuria, China in 1934,helped chinese communists with explosives, sent reports to Moscow, 1935 she went to Poland For her outstanding work for GRU she got the RB She gave very Important Informations which helped the Soviets on their development of the A-bomb. bacK to work regards Frank
    19. Very difficult decision who the winner is. Christophe was faster, Dan did an exellent answer. Perhaps we should give Dan the opportunity to ask a question. Regards Frank
    20. Hello, Perfect answer it is your turn now. Back to work regards Frank
    21. Hello Gentlemen, now my Question: (easy one because it was only half victory) The Kennedy family was given a dog by Nikita C. .This dog had to pass a security inspection as a possible spy dog. We need name of the dog and parents names. What was special about the parents. Bonus: Why are only female dogs used for space flights? Regards Frank
    22. Hallo Christian Kiev Military District finised in 1992. So the last Commander in the 90s could have been Mr. Victor Stepanovich Chechevatov. Regards Frank
    23. Hello, Very difficult question so I can only guess. Mr. V.G. Radetzk(i)y who was Military commander in the Kiev region in the 1990. Radetzky Kaserne and his name would fit together. Regards Frank
    24. Dear Christian, You have got it My boss used to give us documents to analyse. We always had to be very careful because one little word could give a hint or even change the whole situation, which sometimes can cause a lot of trouble. I did a lot of mistakes at the beginning . In emergency these mistakes can cost lifes. It is your turn now! Congratulations Frank
    25. Hallo Christian, Mr. Mussolini was Italian citizen. That does not absolutely mean that the wanted person must have an Italian decoration. If You read my question very careful you will find a five year turn. Sorry to cause you some problems. Regards Frank
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