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There was another photo that came with it:
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A better closeup of the Saxon General in #1:
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General --- what General?
yes yes ok --- this is a pic that's supposed to show him later - unfortunately BLURRED!
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Close-up -- as good as it gets:
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#10
Another one: A General with his kids.... unfortunately blurred
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On 2.9.2009 at 18:22, Daniel Krause said:
2nd pic:
GenLt Friedrich FRITSCH
last pos.: TrainInsp
RAO2aE, KO2a, EK2 70, DA, JZ3, JK2, ÖFJ2, PL2
1849-1927
Greetings
Daniel
ahhhh!!! great work!
The Oberführer: I GUESS that must be a post-1918 awarded neck cross. You know we have these examples from Lippe...
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sadly no, only that the back says "Bad Cannstatt 1941".
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Here's another case of long service decorations the wrong way:
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And a Württemberg KOX -- closeup of ribbon bar:
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Someone with a Reuss neck order who's been to DSWA:
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Many thanks! The first one -- which Friedrich Müller do you mean Christophe? What was his position in 1914?
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Speaking of Thuringen -- i wonder who this SA Oberführer is:
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Looks to me like an HSH Commander around his neck. Luckily, there is some scribbling on the backside:
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A Pioneer Oberst, in Memel 1944 (Photo must be older, yes).
((ID below: Alfred Bonsack))
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A Baden Oberst of LGR 109
((ID below: Josef von Fallois))
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Thanks naughty Voit -- and thanks to both for Bliesener.
No. 1 cannot be Kurt von Reyher - because he did not have the Centenary. Hmmm...
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Back of the last pic:
Again --- I'm sorry if some of these belong to anyone here or have already been discussed. I just thought it would be a pity if they got lost.
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A General with 40 year oakleaves in 1943:
((ID below: Paul Voit))
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Who is this PLM General (I have no idea)?
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Another General after WW1:
((ID below: Max Bliesener))
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A much older case:
((ID below: Friedrich Fritsch))
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Close-up - doesn't get better than this:
((Better pictures below))
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Unidentified photos - mostly Generals
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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And this one had a writing on the back: "Fritz und Molly" in 1937 -- their 55th anniversary.
So Friedrich Müller could be right...