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Hi everybody !
Just to keep the topic going - here is a 4th class 1 st grade which I got a few days ago.
It is not in perfect condition, but I like it.
Is it possible to name a manufactorer ? Is it of Bulgarian origine or made by a foreign company ?
Regards
jaeger7
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And one more new book on the early years of the Bundeswehr - just fresh off the printers...
ES BEGANN IN ANDERNACH 1955-1958
Eine Bilderreise in die frühen Jahre der Bundeswehr
A Pictorial Journey into the Early Years of the Bundeswehr
The case-bound books has 208 pictures on 136 pages. All pics are taken by a professional press-photographer. It has beautiful shots of uniforms, weapons, vehicules and everyday-life of the German soldier...
The text is German and English and the retail price in Germany is € 29,80 (ISBN 978-3-932077-38-8)
Gordon will know it - he has had an eye on the English translation.
I am not the author (just the publisher).
Regards
jaeger7-de
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I would say YES
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Are these things that were captured by the Russians in 1945?
Captured ?
Stolen...!
:beer:
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Perfect - Thank you for your help !
It is Colonel Desmond Deane-Freeman
A Canadian...
...and I was looking for an English officer.
Regards
jaeger7
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Gents,
does anyone know who this Brigdier might be ?
Picture was taken in Germany about 1956/57
Thank you for your help
jaeger7
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Of course !
"Dienst- und Rangabzeichen der Offiziere und Beamten der Königlich Bayerischen Armee 1806-1918"
by Walter Seibold and Gerd M. Schulz
ISBN 3-00-017435-4
published 2005 but the publishing house (Bayerischer Militärverlag Gerd M. Schulz) is no longer existing.
The remaining stock was sold of 3 or 4 years ago.
The book is still available in Germany by some shops... I guess it costs about 49 Euro - 174 pages, hundreds of illustrations, most in colour !
Regards
jaeger7-de
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Okay, it should be the Mod. 1850 Epauletts.
If the colour is "Krapprot" the silver metal part would make them Cavalry (3. Kürassier or 1. or 2. or 3. Ulanen or 1. or 2. Chevaulegers Regiment).
If it is a darkend Ponceaurot it might also be Infantry but I don't think so.
Hope this helps.
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Hi,
Bavaria is not my favorite...
...so I have to look into a book tonight.
Will let you know tomorrow.
Regards
jaeger7-de
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Indeed not German - but Bavarian.
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Another possibility:
2. Flieger-Bataillon, Rekrutendepot, 1 Kompagnie, No 105 ??
Regards
jaeger7-de
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Hello !
I will be travelling the Bulgarian Black-Sea coast in September for two weeks.
Are there any suggestions what to see - of course with a military background !
Museums, Fortifications, Medal-dealers, Collectors Fairs ?
Maybe we have Forum-members from Bulgaria which can make some suggestions ?
Thanks !
jaeger7-de
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I see we have some of the same members of the other Forum present here, who appear to be a bit young? Perhaps wanting to be proven right all the time?
Anyhow I am happy .
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Gentleman,
being happy is very important - and if you will ask long enough - you might get the answer you would like to hear to be even more happy...
...but I, maybe being too young, would not be happy with a "cheap" copy.
Regards
jaeger7-de
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He should be a Matrose from an Austrian SEEFLIEGERABTEILUNG.
The two stripes above the "Specialitätenabzeichen" are called "Quartierstreifen" and are (as far as I understand the Austrian system) a kind of unit identification in larger formations.
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jaeger7-de
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No first name on any of 4 Urkunden?
STOOOOP !
No need to bang your head....
He was Hans Karl von Winterfeld.
In 1934 he was »Preussischer Forstmeister« in Osterode am Harz as is written on the certificate of his "Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer".
Sorry for not mentioning this little fact...
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Torsten
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...., but never any documents with them.
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I do have two finnish certificates to a Leutnant from Mecklenburgisches Jägerbataillon Nr. 14.
I do also have the certificates for the mecklenburgisches MVK II. + I. class.
If anybody has some additional information on Lt. von Winterfeld or maybe his Iron cross documents - I would be very interested !
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Torsten
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I do have a period picture showing the Edelweis-badge being worn on the left side of the shako-cover.
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jaeger7-de
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The old "Mantelklappen" have been worn untill 1903 only.
regards
jaeger7-de
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Dear friends,
I am not very familiar with British decorations - and need some advice.
I could get a Royal Victorian Order Livery Collar in a numbered box (555).
Is it possible to find out who was decorated with it ?
And what is an decent price for an original piece ? I haven't seen it yet - but it is for sale...
Any ideas ?
Regards
jaeger7-de
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Sorry fellows, but I am not sure if I see a Portepee in this picture.
Might you do a bigger scan of the sword-knot ?
And of the shoulder-boards, please.
Regards
jaeger7-de
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Gruss writes that the Grenadiers of SB 5 were authorized to wear a crown patch on the left lower arm. Does anyone have pictures of it in wear?
The badge for Sturm-Bataillon 5 was issued by the Crownprince. It was a crowned cypher "W" on an oval shield of fieldgrey cloth.
And here is the pic:
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Note on one picture he is a Feldwebel and on the other he is promoted to Feldwebel-Leutnant of FR73
http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-1062-1234848962.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-1062-1234848501.jpg
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Hi !
I would say he has promoted to "Offizierstellvertreter" and not Feldwebel-Leutnant.
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jaeger7-de
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One of the most annoying troubling aspects of figuring out who was who on German presentation swords is that horrobly imprecise abbreviation between the names-- "s/l." That COULD be EITHER "to/his dear" OR "from/his dear."
Hello Rick,
a really nice sword !
But I can't see the problem with the dedication "s./l." wich reads "seinem lieben" - this means only "to his dear" !
Regards
jaeger7-de
(German speaking since about 42 years)
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Bulgarian Order for Bravery 1941
in Central & Eastern European States
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Hello Graf,
you did not upset me - I would like to learn more about Bulgarian orders...
This piece does clearly show a lower quality than some other 1941 4th classes - therefor my question about the maker.
I got this piece really cheap - the dealer had no idea what it was and it came from the estate of a former German officer, unfortunatly without any papers.
If it has been made up from two pieces - than it has not been done to fool the collector - maybe it was a replacment for the damaged awarded cross made on behalf of the owner ... ?
Lots of maybes, maybe...
Regards
jaeger7