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    DonC

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    1. All I can say is that you truly have not had the entire militaria collecting experience until you have gone to a live militaria auction run by people who normally sell cattle and farm implements. Holy ######. They almost had a riot on their hands when they started to auction off Riker mounts full of crap piece by piece. They finally started selling them as lots. 80% of the stuff there was crap, and 95% of the cloth had been screwed with in some way.

      The General?s tunic was a Janke. The breeches were most likely real. It went for $2500. Fake Pz Pionier wrap, which I should have bought for a filler, went for $600 with real NSKK breeches. "G?ring?s ring" went for $10K with only a handwritten letter as provenance. Fake RM Baton is now a $13.5K paperweight for somebody. I got outbid on a Pionier Waffenrock with polizei pants ? it went for $1550 ? just crazy.

      I wound up with two Heer visor caps and a riker mount full of insignia. I would have bid on more medals and badges but the damned uniforms were toward the end of the auction and I was trying to be conservative with my outlay. They started the auction at 10:00, and I left at 5:00 and they still had about forty lots to go.

      Still, my first experience with a live militaria auction was an experience!

      Don

    2. It is amazing to me that 70 and 80 years after the fact more and more information is still coming to light. Thanks for remembering this old post, Rick! Now I know vD was still kicking into 1937...

      Don

      This von D?ring MUST have been a WW1 wartime Leutnant der Reserve in a cavalry regiment. By an amazing coincidence, the ONLY trace of him I find is on the same page, same Defense District Command of the 12 October 1937 Seniority List as a fellow I have award documents for:

      Hans Behncke had ALSO been a Leutnant der Reserve in a Mecklenburg cavalry regiment. Although apparently ALL (E) Captains were called "Hauptmann," they were indeed "Rittmeister" if cavalry or train.

      There is no listing for vD in the January 1939 Seniority List.

      I hope he will sort himself out by first name and WW1 unit/rank data in the Mecklenburg-Schweriin WW1 award rolls now being worked on.

    3. I am always amazed by people's abilities to figure out these names - thanks, Hardy! The nametag is actually in a pair of panzer-piped dress trousers that are part of a Panzer Leutnant's uniform. Any Burbanks in the Panzers or Panzerj?ger?

      Don

      Feldw. (Feldwebel) Burbank

      the date looks like: November 21st

      There are 9 men listed on the German War Grave site - six of them are from M?nster in Westfalen.

      Don if you tell us more about the tunic we could possibly narrow the suspects down.

      Regards, Hardy

    4. Hi All -

      This is the tunic in question, which I have now procured - named and dated (1940) to Oberleutnant Waldemar Friedrich, who won his DKiG on May 21, 1943 as a member of First Company, J?ger Regiment 207. Friedrich was MIA on December 19, 1943 as a Hauptmann in the Ukraine. As of now, that's all the information I have on him pending more research. My thanks to Simon Orchard, Bernhard Holst and Rick Lundstrom for their help in uncovering information on Herr Friedrich.

      The tunic itself is a real honey in a great doeskin wool - most likely a walking out tunic. Tailored in Munich, where Friedrich was born. The only ding is a (unfortunately most likely postwar) snag on the collar - otherwise I would say it's in excellent to near mint condition.

      I always appreciate what a site like this can do - without Bernahrd, Rick and Simon, I would not have known where to begin. Thanks, gentlemen!

      Don

    5. Hi All -

      This name tag is from a GJ Oberleutnant tunic that has loops for the DK. Can anyone here decipher the last name and tell me if anyone with that name won the DKiG or DKiS?

      I suspect that Friederich may in fact be his first name, but I am not certain - it could be his last.

      As always, many thanks in advance for any and all help.

      Don

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