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That's what the Bios series has for him:
Born: 28 Aug 1880 in Geestem?nde
Died: 28 Aug 1942 in Berlin (Killed in an Air Raid)
Promotions:
Charakter als F?hnrich (20 Mar 1899); F?hnrich (16 Nov 1899); Leutnant (18 Aug 1900); Oberleutnant (27 Jan 1910); Hauptmann (22 Apr 1914); Charakter als Major (09 Apr 1920); Ministerialdirigent (01 Aug 1937)
Career:
Entered the Army as a F?hnrich and Company-Officer in the 80th Fusilier-Regiment (20 Mar 1899-24 Jul 1904)
Educator at the Cadet-House Potsdam (25 Jul 1904-31 Mar 1907)
Educator at the Cadet-House Berlin-Gro?-Lichterfelde (01 Apr 1907-18 Sep 1907)
Governor of Princes Heinrich XXXVIII. and Heinrich XLII. Reuss j.L. (19 Sep 1907-31 Mar 1909)
Company-Officer in the 4th Foot-Guards-Regiment and Flying-Training (01 Apr 1909-21 Apr 1914)
Hauptmann with the Regiments-Staff of the 4th Foot-Guards-Regiment (22 Apr 1914-31 Jul 1914)
Officer with Special Duties with the 11th Flying-Battalion (01 Aug 1914-1915)
Leader of the 42nd Flying-Battalion (1915-00 Dec 1915)
Leader of the 5th Flying-Battalion (00 Dec 1915-00 Jan 1916)
Leader of the 300th Field-Flying-Battalion 'Pascha' (00 Jan 1916-00 Oct 1916)
Squadron-Leader in the Homeland (00 Oct 1916-00 Jan 1917)
General-Staff-Training (00 Jan 1917-00 Jul 1917)
Commander Of Flying of Army-Group F (Palestine) (00 Jul 1917-00 Mar 1918)
General-Staff-Officer with the Staff of the 3rd Landwehr-Division (00 Mar 1918-1919)
Retired (1919)
Entered Luftwaffe Service and Detached to the RLM (01 Mar 1936-30 Apr 1936)
Department-Chief in the Raw Material and Import Staff, at the same time in the Office for German Raw and Made Materials, RLM (01 May 1936-28 Aug 1942)
Killed in an Air Raid in Berlin (28 Aug 1942)
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No item, but here's a picture of Lw Ministerialdirigent (equivalent Generalmajor) Hans Eduard von Heemskerck (1880-1942):
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BTW, here's something for David M:
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The paper is too large to fit onto the scanner, therefore the last entry is missing:
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Got this off ebay recently. It is a list of all officers who were commanded to the Fahnenjunkerkurs in Döberitz in April 1918. Maybe it is of some research interest.
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Dr. med. from the University of Tübingen in 1891.
In 1935, he lived in Stuttgart, Marienstr. 52, and published on the genealogy of his family.
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Great, thanks, as usual ultra-fast! I suspected this combination should be traceable.
Dr. Kohlhaas (1867-1952) is not in the DOA, but he made Obermedizinalrat in Stuttgart after WW1, according to the title of his autobiography published by his son in 1967. I will try to get this book and see if there are some pics in it.
I could not yet find a Dr. med. date (he probably got it in Tübingen).
Yes, there might have been a silk backing, I agree.
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The back is the cheapo version, not uncommon for Württemberg bars!
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This one came from Heiko. There is a small hole in the second ribbon (WKX), but not in the 3rd one (WF). Interesting is the Charlottenkreuz - that with the PrRed Cross award makes me think medic...?
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What would knock down "3" to The One would be finding out who among these three received the AUSTRIAN WW1 award.
Yes! We need those ?MK3 rolls from Vienna! I can't imagine they were destroyed there at some point. They must be in some archive!!
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Dr. med. in 1887 from the University of Munich.
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That looks very convincing. I think you've got him!
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What a great job, especially when working with copies. Maybe someone could check the original papers for the really hard to read cases!
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Very interesting! Rick, is there a reason why Francke - as a Saxon native - did not get an SV?
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The recent Berlin conclave of the Arcane Society of Research Gnomes? has turned up lists of the colonial medals recipients.
Wow! Great work!
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What is the backing colour?
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Deciphering script
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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Definitely Hermann.