Made a mistake, the general was the last person to be awards Oak Leaves to his KC. Also, the unit was NSKK - Speer before it was merged with the Wehrmacht, he still maintained his NSKK rank.
I just received this spange document that was issued on 2 May 45 and signed by the last person awarded the Knights Cross Generalleutnant Joseph von Radowitz. Jim
Finally with the help of Ben on another forum I have added a long sought after Prinzen Deumer 4 prong spange. I have never seen the case it came in as it looks like a match case. Comments are always welcome. Jim
When it is too cold outside to do anything I decided to redo my collection. Now every spange has its own label, instead of mutiples over one label. I will work on the rest of the collection later.
EKI spanges second model. Thanks for looking and thanks to all my fellow collectors who helped me put this collection together. Jim
Bigger pictures of the cross only front and back would help, very difficult to see details with small pictures. But it looks like an L/55 (W&L), has the characteristics (low pin and disc). There are only three makers who didn't mark all their crosses (Meybauer, S&L, and W&L) that I know of. Jim
I have gone through my EKI SBs and I think maybe a Meybauer but not sure. The disc is trying to say it is a Wiedmann but I have never seen this disc before (maybe fake). Here is a picture of my Meybauer for comparison. There are new fakes out there that make it hard to be certain (I don't know the fakes).
I have had really good luck this past month finding some hard to find and rare spanges. First is a Juncker buntmetal marked spange
Juncker zinc spange, this is one of a very few known to exist.
F. Orth spange which is rare.
Sorry about being late, seen yesterday and had another look today. I believe it is a fake, due to the poor pebbling and I can't find a match among mine. It is trying to be a Deumer. Jim
I hope this is the right forum for this post. I received this medal bar which originally had a 1939 spange (fake, I removed). My question is, is this original pre-1945 or post war? I have been told on WAF that it was post war, another post said that they thought the police ribbon was post war. Any help greatly appreciated. Jim
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