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    norwest78

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    1. 5 hours ago, Bernd_W said:

      IMO it's "Der Jungsturm seinem Generalfeldmarschall".

      Mackensen was patron of the Jungsturm movement. See:

      https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungsturm_(Bewegung)

       

      I guess, every local group of the Jungsturm "donated" a stone with their town's name.

      It was a common practice back then, in my town there was a similar HJ one. 

       

      But could not find it with the words "Mackensen jungsturm Denkmal" in google, nerveless the combination of the words.

      The HJ one in my town is also destroyed. These monuments were nothing special like an equestrian statue of Mackensen, so nobody cared after them, when there was no HJ or Jungsturm anymore.

       

      Thank you very much for the reply.  I think you have solved my mystery 😉

       

      Regards,

      Kevin

    2. Seems like a really odd combination, and I'm not sure what his role was.  I don't think they launched aircraft from submarines, so I don't think he was a naval aviator, unless he changed assignments.  Or perhaps flying was his "hobby." 

       

      I'm wondering if it's possible to identify him, since there is (somewhere) a list of Silver C recipients, and I doubt there are many submariners on it.

       

      --Kevin

       

       

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    3. The attached photo shows the grave marker (with French-style dog tags attached) of 4 Moroccans KIA in November 1939.  My assumption is that they were colonial troops who fell sometime during the "Phoney War" when France made limited incursions into Germany while most German forces were engaged in Poland.  Is that a reasonable assumption?

       

      --Kevin

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    4. 5 minutes ago, Bayern said:

      Hello , Bavarian Landespolizei constable with alternative kragenpatten , from 1920 until 1934 . mossgreen tunic with black buttons ,black collar and cuffs all piped in medium green . thats what i think

      That's interesting.  Do you know where I could find another photo, or reference to the Landespolizei insignia?

      Regards,

      Kevin

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