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    Douglas Jr.

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    1. Tomas,

      Thanks for sharing all those pictures!

      Let me ask you where this museum is located?

      Its content is very nice, but I have some reservations about two Lugers displayed (106 & 112).

      # 112 has a barrel which is not original. Looks like a finnish Tikka-made barrel. But definitively not German.

      # 106 seems to be a Navy Luger but the adjustable rear sight is missing.

      But the remaining acerve is simply outstanding.

      Douglas.

    2. Helen,

      Many thanks for posting the pictures.

      Simply put, it is an outstanding display of guns, with a nice collection.

      I really like the approach using the timeline to display the guns. It seems obvious, but you don't this kind of organization very often.

      Congratulations, you and your colleagues did a nice job.

      Douglas

    3. Hi,

      This appeared on a local online auction, from the same seller that is offering the EKII 1813 Prinzengrosse.

      As happened before, I have no further pictures but I'm interested to hear your opinions about its authenticity.

      The pictures are located on this topic: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42680

      Thanks in advance,

      Douglas

    4. Geez, I almost hate to say this... but based on the images shown, as a Prinzen, I actually like what I see! I have only handled a few this early so I would be interested in what other members have to say. You might wish to double-post your question in the Iron Cross Forum as well.

      Your answer surprised me!

      I put a link to this topic on that forum!

      Thanks!

      Douglas

    5. Nice find!

      A great bar, for sure!

      I decided to start a Polizei display -an old project - and my first piece is a Polizei Medal bar, but not so great as yours!

      I have a (probably dumb) question: why the WWI Commemorative Medal for Austria is often seen right after the Hindenburg Cross as it was a foreign award?

      Just guessing: is it because after the Anschluss it "became" a German decoration?

      Thanks,

      Douglas.

    6. Well, I did some homework and discorvered that the Feldgendarmerie was under Wehrmacht's command (or better, under each of its branch, Heer, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine). Thus, its personnel came mostly from its cadres, which is logical.

      On the other hand, the Schutzpolizei, Gendarmerie, Wasserschutzpolizei, KRIPO, etc. were under the Ordnungspolizei organization, which was commanded by the Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler.

      Douglas.

    7. Sorry for bumping this topic again, but a new (and probably stupid) question came up: a soldier that was member of a Feldgendarmerie unit was awarded with a Long Service Medal from the Polizei or from the Army? In other words, was the "chained dogs" considered part of the Wehrmacht or the Ordnungspolizei?

      In addition: I'm interested on some references books regarding de Polizei's service/history/militaria during III Reich/WWII. Any tip is welcome.

      thanks once more,

      Douglas

    8. I have never seen this version of the emblem before. Would love to know what the reverse looks like. A "tinnie" attachment or pinback badge?

      Firstly, Thanks a lot for all the information provided, specially the copy of his file found in the Bavarian Archives.

      Can someone translete this stuff? Or, at least the units where he served? When and where he was wounded?

      And here are some detailed pictures of the pin mentioned above. Any additional information is welcome!

      Douglas.

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