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    christerd

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    1. :whistle:

      Here is a new ribbon bar in my slowly growing collection it belonged to LtdR Arnold Kuschel from Danziger Inf Rgt 128 he was also awarded EK I and Wound badge in Gold and served later in Reichswehr Rgt 34.

      And before you throw yourself at the computer and scream that its impossible to name someone from that bar :D

      I had help from Rick (who else) putting my Lt in der Reserve,I got some papers belonging to this group and the same seller earlier sold some more objects from the same man. (sorry to say I missed theese EK, WB)

      More will follow after lunch! Christer

    2. Wow Very nice bar !

      If anyone didn´t understand the swedish info about him here is a short translation

      Born Aug 17 1898 in Svalöv, (very south of Sweden)

      Died July 3 1981.

      Joined the army as music student 1912 at Karlskrona Gren Rgt

      MusicDir 1921

      Music Dir at Infanterie Rgt no 1. Life Guards Stockholm 1944-1957 (The oldest Army Regiment in Sweden!)

      Christer

    3. Wow , Thanks Seeheld! So the man with the great beard was a vet from 1864 war with

      Denmark!! And later non combatant in 1870 war.

      I will make some more zooms today and post here , and see if I can make a BIG zoom of the bars on the 1870 medal. And Sambolini probably is on the right track, the hat must be part of some local dresscode.(Any German friend who can share some info about it?) :off topic: I Found out the the Fliger Ersatz Abteilung 1 was stationed first in Berlin 1914 and early 1916 in Altenburg Thüringen so maybe it have some connection to Thüringen?

      Christer

    4. Another Photo from the same group as above , here we have a man from Flieger troopen :cheers:

      He has a propeller and number 1 on his shoulderboard.

      BUT look at the woman at his side :o What is it on her head ??????

      I have several phots with different woman with this interesting hat? Is it the secret German weapon from WW1 :cool:

      I´m sure all Englishmen would run away if she entered no mans land .......

      Christer

    5. Did anyone find out about the document with the "sloppy" handwriting in this thread ? Post 95

      another similar doc with very close number is now out on ebay :unsure:

      could they both be fakes ? The number seems rather high for an old awarded Khalkin Gol

      Ebay 250490933369

      Regards christer

    6. Aha ! Thanks Rick

      The story behind this is a ribbon bar with EKII-Hamburg-EHK-Bulgaria Officer Merit order with Crown-Hungary WW1 medal- Bulgaria WW1 Medal

      (seller pic)

      No Long service :cheers:

      And I got the documents for the Commerative medals and Bulgarian Merit order.

      The seller says he sold earlier EK I and Wound badge in Gold :speechless1::speechless1:

      I will present all in a separate thread when I get them.

      Thanks again, if you ever have a question about Swedish orders I will try to help :cheeky:

      Christer

    7. Hi Rick I am searching for a Fighter from the great war that I think continued into the second :unsure:

      He´s name was Arnold Kuschel from Hamburg, He was in Inf Rgt 128 Danziger in 1918 as Leutnant.

      What I could find out he was in Reichswehr inf Rgt 34 ( Preuss Inf Rgt 4) in December 1919.

      In 1934 he was OberLt by the info I got and later Hauptmann.

      I searched in the 1924 Reichsheer ranklist but couldn´t find him :blush:

      Is it possible to find out anything in the the WW2 Dienstalterlisten?

      All the best from Sweden

      Christer

    8. Hallo Heiko, here is the pic of Emil Frenzel 1914 before he went to Africa.

      it was in a old thread from 2007. I couldnt find my Reichsheer ranklist but I wonder if he continued in the Wermacht?

      And right now I got some more info :jumping::jumping:

      In the "Kolonial Hand und Adressbuch 1926-1927" he is listed as Kaufmann so he

      probably didn´t join the Reichsheer? He was living in Nürnberg Huldstrasse 24!

      The search for more info continous.

      MFG Christer

    9. At Last, I have been hunting one of theese for some time since I bought a Photo with one of the last members of von Lettows force in East Africa november

      1918. Emil Frenzl was a Feldwebel and was one of the last 155 to surrender.

      And now I got the "Löwenorden" found it at a Swedish auction site 1 hour ago.....

      I post better pics when I get it.

      All the best from Sweden

      Christer

    10. Hi all,

      Here is my new find. I am very happy because I really like bars with some Scandinavia (Finnish) connection!!!! Also thank you very very much to Rick who helped me to "read" that bar...... so, owner probably was an Oberst level flak KM officer during WW2?

      I do my best to find Finnish award roles to germans from the archives!

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      Very nice ribbon bar !

      Theese bars is not very common , and the 1918 Freedom Cross 4th class has not been awarded in large number (I can mail you the totals if you want)

      All the best from Sweden

      Christer

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