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    webr55

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    1. Hptm dL Nagel from RIR 240 is Oskar Friedrich Theodor Nagel. In VL 1915 wounded as Hptm dL in LIR 17.

      Born 6.9.1875 in Neuenkirchen. Postdirektor in Bocholt. Died in a hospital in Hannover as Major on 2.2.1942.

       

      From Münsterischer Anzeiger, 28.8.1917.

       

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      Hans Lefebvre: Not in our HHOX list, but is this maybe a Princely one?

       

      Death notice from Münsterischer Anzeiger, 5.1.1945.

       

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    2. Besides Dietrich, 1885-1965, later GM Lw, we have his older brother:

       

      Hans Trützschler von Falkenstein, in 1914 Olt in IR 93, Major aD, 1884-1933, received HHOX as Hptm around July 1918

       

       

      Are we really sure there is a third Trützschler von Falkenstein with HHOX, another Hptm, who also received it around the same time as Hans? If so, I only find three aD candidates, no continuously active ones:

       

      - Georg, in 1914 Hptm aD, IR 26, II. See-Bat, died 1924 

       

      - Kurt, in 1914 Hptm aD, IR 26, Transport Laz Zug, Red Cross

       

      - Fritz, in 1914 Hptm aD, GGR 1

       

    3. Ernst Ritsert, an old case from 17 years ago, @Deruelle!

       

      Should be Georg Ernst Hans Ritsert, born 14.2.1878 in Laubach/Hessen (acc. to ancestry). 

       

       

      Lt dR Grahlmann from IR 399 is Kurt August Wilhelm, born 20.7.1896 in Grandshagen, Kreis Greifenberg. Bankbeamter in civil life, later Bankprokurist in Berlin. Died 1963 in Berlin (all acc. to ancestry). 

      He is listed as a regular Lt in VL, but that must be an error, there is no regular Grahlmann in the ERL. 

       

    4. Not sure we discussed him before: The second Gerlich (besides Gerhard from RIR 22), who got the HHOX around June/July 1917, is either the flyer Martin Gerlich (1892-1920, http://www.fliegergraeber.de/Martin_Gerlich.htm), originally from GR 1, or Hans Gerlich from FAR 71, in ERL as Hauptmann aD, probably living in Königsberg in 1942. 

       

       

       

    5. Then there is the case Geyer, got the HHOX as Hptm in mid 1917. Not too many who would fit, we already have Hugo and Hermann in our list, then there are two Bavarians - and two other ones:

       

      - Saxon Hauptmann Karl Geyer (seniority 23.9.1911), in TelBat 7, in the ERL as OTL aD. I would think he was already Major by 1917, but that would have to be checked. 

       

      - Karl Erich Geyer, in 1914 Olt in GR 10, later Flügeladjutant of the Duke of Sachsen-Meiningen, as such received the SEHO in 1916. After that, in RIR 212. Acc. to ERL KIA in March 1918 (they list him as Olt, but he must have been promoted). I would tend to think it is him. 

    6. The Hptm dR Glasow from RJB 2, who got the HHOX around May 1918, is either Johannes (from Gnesen, acc. to VL born in Deven (should probably be Devin, now part of Stralsund)/Grimmen) or Richard (from Neustettin), both in 1914 Lt dR in JB 2.

      Johannes is in VL, wounded 1915 as Olt dR in RJB 2.

      I guess their promotion dates will be quite similar, so probably no way to tell which one.

       

       

    7. The Lt v. Gladiß, who received the HHOX around May 1917, is either Rudolf or Sigismund. 

       

      Rudolf was in 3. GzF, died from wounds in March 1918.

       

      Sigismund, from GGR2, born 1896, was already pronounced dead in VL in Dec 1914, but then resurfaced as heavily wounded and in British captivity in the VL Feb 1915.  He is in the ERL as Lt aD. I am not sure if we can tell whether he got back from being a POW before May 1917.

      If not, then the HHOX recipient must be Rudolf. 

       

       

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