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    webr55

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    1. Hello Wild Card, I see two possible wearers for your Brunswick bar: 1) Kutzen, Lt. 16.10.06, Hptm 18.4.16 N7n, 1919 Maj aD. In 1914, he is listed in IR92 with BrH4 and Bulgarian BMO5. A Hptm Kutzen got the HHOX on 7.2.18; that might however have been the 1914 Olt from IR117 (Hptm 8.10.14 Q9q, Maj aD). 2) Lieberk?hn, Olt 27.1.13 V8v, 1919 Maj aD. In 1914, he is listed in HusR17 with BrH4 and Bulgarian BMO5. That's all I have. I cannot find any further trace of either. Also, I only went through the Brunswick regiments. Chris
    2. Yes! I forgot to say that what I thought was the Centenary must be his Württemberg LS award! So your guy was in even earlier. No Zahlmeister, maybe, with an NCO LS? (OK, were there any Zahlmeister with WM3?) The biblio series says Freye died 28/10/1952 in Ulm. BTW, if anyone is interested, I'll probably let this go as I don't collect photos.
    3. So here we have: EK2, Württemberg MVO, Württemberg Friedrich Order, ÖM3K, Hindenburg, maybe Centenary, maybe Crown Order 4th, DSWA, long service 40 + 12 years. This combination identifies this Oberst as the later Generalmajor Johannes Freye (1878-1952). He is shown with the above combination (with PKO4) in the 1924 RL. He entered army service on 1.10.1897 according to his bio, so a bit too late for the Centenary.
    4. I was interested in this one because he is wearing the rare 40 year oakleaves device on his long service ribbons:
    5. I bought this picture of a Wehrmacht Oberst on ebay. It came without a name.
    6. Way too common, sorry. Chris
    7. Of course, no awards from his time with the Reiter-SS...
    8. Great bar. Here is the man: Otto Fricke. I wish the ribbon bar was in colour to see the Chilean ribbon!
    9. Found this on the Net, and I thought I'd have to show it here: A book by Baron Dincklage-Campe, published in 1895, "Wie wir unser Eisernes Kreuz erwarben" (How we won our Iron Cross). Doesn't this look great?
    10. Yes, great photo of later General d. Inf. Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm von Kraatz-Koschlau (1817-1897). Several members of the family were Generals.
    11. I can add: He is listed in the Hannoverian 1866 RL as Rittmeister C. (?) Dincklage, seniority 19.5.1858. He was raised to Prussian nobility later.
    12. I see hope only for #1. The White Falcon roll will help, when Rick has finished his great work!
    13. Great bar. ID will be tough: I can't find him in the 1914 Army RL. Maybe he got the Hessen in 1914.
    14. BTW, an up-through-the-ranks would in most cases also have got a General Honor Decoration...
    15. I am with Heiko on this one. Also, why are some pieces quite worn, but the KDM 70/71 so shiny?
    16. This might be 'that' Schmidt who was a Reichsheer-Hauptmann (1.4.1924 #6). He is listed in 1924 in the 5. Sanit?ts-Abteilung (Fahrtruppe), and in 1931 in the 5. Artillerie-Reg. His awards are: EK1, BWB, Brunswick Cross 1st cl and Brunswick Cross 2nd cl with Bew?hrungsabzeichen. No idea about first name, where he came from and where he went.
    17. Anyway, Ernst v. Chrismar got the Baden Karl Friedrich Order on 25.8.1915.
    18. May I ask where that information comes from? 'Cause I cannot find them in the lists published by Autengruber.
    19. Of those, I think it could only be Brassart. Chrismar and Kraemer did not get a BMVO3XKr, and the v. Massow who did was an iG type with many other awards. Oberst Brassart was director of the fireworks lab in Spandau. I'm not sure about his first name (Otto Quinn? Quirin? Aquirin?). Can't find any wartime Prussian awards in the MilWochenblatt. But he got the BMVO3XKr on 28.4.1916 and retired as Generalmajor aD. And he was alive in 1935: born 1860, died 1944. Chris
    20. Well, there is a way: Get the DOA 1908/09 CD from Paul, look through the 1700+ pages, and you MIGHT find him. Of course, only if he had himself listed, had not died before, had already got his awards...
    21. Great picture! Here's what I have: Jungnickel ended WW1 as Saxon Major aD. The SS lists show him as Oberstleutnant zV, probably a 1935+ promotion. He made SS-Standartenf?hrer on 30.01.38. His last known assignment was on 9.11.44 to Stab Oberabschnitt Elbe. No death date. As per 1913, he also held a Mecklenburg Griffin Order Knight and a Prussian Crown Order 4th cl, which he doesn't wear here. In 1908, he lived in Dresden, Albertstr. That's all I have. Chris
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