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    christerd

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    1. Next two are 49130 GeneralOberst von Hausen 49132 Herzog Albrecht von Würtemberg
    2. Does anyone know anything about this postcard serie ? How many are there in the serie and when where they printed ? They are quite fantastic portraits of Generals and similar from Germany and K.U.K Made by the firm STENGEL in Dresden , they are numbered 49123 - 49247 but i don´t know when its starts or stops I have about 20 of them. I thought I would show you some of the great Commanders First 49123 Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin next is 49128 GeneralOberst von Moltke
    3. If I read the article right with my Google translator It seems that they found remains of the pilot , Maybe he will rest in peace after 70 years in the end .....
    4. Interesting Medal bar Detlef, and I agree with Nick, it´s totally possible that a German soldier got two Finnish Bravery medals in 1918 not often but it happened, I can´t say anything about the medal bar if its fake or not but the combo is possible. The lack of the 1918 Memorial medal is not proof of a fake , because I seen a lot of German medal and ribbon bars lacking this medal. I think many German soldiers that where entitled to one never got it. Christer
    5. Here is a famous ship, maybe not as victim but the Submarine who sank her ! Mv Korshamn 6755 brt was built in 1920 by Harland & Wolff for Elder Line but was bought by Glen Line Ltd and naned Glenluce. in 1938 she was bought by Jamaica Line and renamed Korshamn. She was a part of Convoy HX 112 when she was torpedoed and sunk the night 16/17 March 1941 by U 99 under command of Otto Kretschmer ^Silent Otto^ one of the greatest U boat commanders of WWII, hes U 99 was itself sunk the 17th March, but Kretschmer survived and become later FlottillenAdmiral in BundesMarine. He died 1998, 57 years after the sinking of MV Korshamn....
    6. S/S City of Simla , very nice passengership of 10138brt , buit by W Gray & Co in 1921. She was torpedoed and sunk by U 138 under command of Wolfgang Lüth 20th September 1940. she was the a part of convoy OB-216 , only 3 died while 347 could be saved by other ships.
    7. This card is posted from a crewmember of S/S Belgia in 1939 , she was built for the Swedish company Gothabolaget, but was sunk in the Thames in 1941 by German airplanes. Later salvaged and brought into service as S/S Empire Bell, the 25th September 1942 she was sunk for the second and last time. 10 of her crew died at the sinking, her faith was U 442 which only survived for 5 more months before she was sunk in February 1943.
    8. Some new cards in my collection of Torpedoed Ships . First a real tragic story and somewhat typical for the war in the Baltic sea..... In the background we see a Swedish ship S/s Bengt Sture , in October 1942 she was going to Danzig with iron core. But in the night she was torpedoed by the Soviet Sub SC 406. Of the crew of 14 men and one woman at least 7 survived the sinking among them the woman Ketty von Hamm. They were captured by SC 406 and brought to Leningrad, where they all later was executed by NKVD. A crime against all rules of sea and war of course but the Soviets did´t care much for rules or morale.
    9. Hallo Sascha, It could be a Romanian award I guess, But the only one I know wich has some likeness to the ribbon is the order of the Star wich is a quite high award for a German private or NCO. But of course the medals on the medal bar could also have been exchanged so the III class BMVK maybe was a I class ? And the Wurt DA was in fact something else ? This ribbon bar will probably end up in the "unknown" part of my collection together with so many others that will keep me avake in long winter nights :D
    10. Hi Claudius and Matt , Nothing with black light , the hook is rounded and looks like it soldered to the back of the ribbon bar plate. Looks and feels good. The feeling you can´t describe but after handling a lot of ribbon bars you get a kind of seventh sense for the bad ones The medalbar was also for sale but I did´t get it . The placement of the KVK is wrong but I have seen that before , maybe he thought his War" medals was more worth than a "behind front KVK" ? I got a Rgt story from LIR 123 , but it would be extreme lucky if anything is mentioned about a low ranking soldier like this. Christer
    11. Hi all, I bought this ribbonbar with EK II- BMVK III mKr- HEK- KVK II- Wurt LDa- OstM From What I can see only 49 Wurtembergers got the BMVK III with Crown and only three was in Landwehr Regiments Uffz Gabler from LIR 119 Uffz Christian Nufeld from LIR 123 Uffz Fritz Wischedel from LIR 123 I cant find that anyone of them was killed during first world war so all three are possible suspects for the ribbon bar. Now , if there only was a list of all Ostmedal awards (or KVK II ) Does anyone have any Regiment story for LIR 119 and LIR 123 ? I know its a looong shot but maybe something is mentioned about getting awards from Bavaria ..... At least a nice ribbon bar to a fighter ? in two wars . Christer
    12. Thanks Hucks and Martin I see that many of the Hafe schuts Flöttillen was abonded in 1944 so I can possible narrow down the suspects quite a lot See if I can find anything more about these units Christer
    13. This is super , I am building Titanic in 1/350 and it looks micro compared to this I will follow this with interest , Great model ! Christer
    14. I just got this nice photo dated July 11th 1944 of a ship crew ? At first I thougt about a Uboat crew but thay are to few and no higher ranks , and when I looked at the backside , there was some writing , but I´m not sure if I translate it right ? The Ha S Flo could that mean hafen Schutz Flottilie ?? and sine the landing in Normandie in June 1944 what places could they come from ?? Could anyone help me translate the writing so maybe I can get some more clues Happy weekend all Christer
    15. Here is a beuty just arrived from US A bavarian soldier fighting in Finland 1918 , EK II , MVK III x , Hamburg HK , EHK , IX LS , Finnish Bravery 1st class , Finnish Bravery II class and Finnish com medal 1918 There was a Gebirgs Artillere Abt in Finland from Bavaria, and I am pretty sure I will find this guy in the rolls. The Finnish had a simple rule it seems to award German soldiers with Bravery medals. Officers - Finnish Liberty Cross Iv or higher , NCO and below Bravery medal II class if they didnt had a EK II before then they got a 1st class medal. So this guy probably didnt have an EK II and got first a II class then did something out of the ordinary and got EK and a first class. The combo with both Finnish medals is unusual so I belive I could pin him down. I´ll let you know if I find him ....
    16. Hallo Hzenba and welcome to this forum. I´ll try to answer your questions as best as I can, All Hinderburg crosses came with a ribbon . same ribbon for fighter cross and non fighters and another for Widows and Parents The cases was privately bought but contained no ribbons , the cross was just delivered in a paper with a piece of ribon. And if you were from Austria you could have a triangular ribbon made for you in your own country style. All theese crosses have to be applied for from 1934 until early 1940s If you are interested please see my homepage www.bayoswede.se there you will find a lot of pics and info about the crosses Christer
    17. Wow , what the chance that this photo surfaces after one year Hope now that you can find it on Ebay and see if was sold or even better comes again on a new sale . But what kind of uniform is he wearing ? Christer
    18. I just bought this box for an Egyptian order (said the seller ) but Does anyone here know for what the box is intended ? Best regards from sweden Christer
    19. Just realized that there is only one class of the Baltic Cross of course but this Leutn Sommer is the first I ever seen wearing both ! Ribbonbar and Pinback , very strange Christer
    20. I just bought two pics of two soldiers from the 1914-18 war. And wonder if there is a chance to find out anything about them ? First out is Lt u Adj Hössle ( auf Schwäbische Gmund) it says on back He has EK II , EK I , Würt MVO , EHK , and LS ? + SA Sport Badge Next is Lt Sommer ( Rasputin ) maybe a nickname ?? He has EK II , Ausrtria 1914-18, Police 18 y , March 1938 , Oct 1938 , Baltic Cross II , Baltic Cross I , Olympic Medal, Hungary 1914-18 , Bulgarian 1914-18 ? EHK , and SA Sport Badge The both seem to be some sort of Stabs Officers ? Any luck ? Christer
    21. ;) I´m also interested in that ribbonbar , but I leave it and hope its goes to a good home Christer
    22. Nice Bar ! There is not a lot of Lübeck bars out there .. Christer
    23. Hi, one of most crazy projects I´m working on is a database over Germans with Finnish awards (Liberty Cross, and Medals) It is very hard to find this names and probably totally impossible but still I have a quite big base thats growing each week with new names. The Germans got awards in two wars 1918 and 1941-44 , and of course 1918 is most difficult to find information about. Here is the numbers awarded to Germans and how many names I have so far (oakleafs means second award) Grand Cross X w Brllianten 1918 1 awarded 1 Grand Cross X 1918 3 3 Grand Cross 1918 1 1 Grand Cross X 1941 7 7 1st Class X Brillianten 1918 1 1 1st Class x Star Oakleafs 1941 3 3 1st Class X Star 1941 11 11 1 st Class X oakleafs 1941 17 17 1 st Class X 1918 ? 4 1 st Class X 1941 72 72 1 st Class 1918 ? 2 2nd Class X 1918 ? 17 2nd Class X 1941 26 26 2nd Class 1918 ? 5 3rd Class X 1918 ? 18 3rd Class X 1941 58 58 4th Class Oakleafs 1941 1 1 4th Class X 1918 ? 6 4th Class X 1941 ? 9 FrM 1 1918 ? 65 FrM 1 1941 ? 1 FrM 2 1918 ? 125 Christer
    24. The Zähringer Löwen that I started the thread with was sold for 685 Euro , probably to a German buyer .. Weight 16,4 gram , 43 mm dia. Nice one awarded to a man who was at the Royal court of King Oscar II in Sweden. Sad to see the Orders now sold all over and a group of 12 awards splitted up. Christer
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