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    Daniel Krause

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    1. Christopheeeee, if nobody plays with Your guys, may I make it a bit easier? The Turinginan guy?s first name is Werner, finished as half-colonel, the other ons is a Helmut, later LtGen. Greetings Daniel
    2. :banger: Christophe is EVIL! He does not allow me to play....with W. and H. Am I that bad???
    3. niiice pic!!! Some additions: CRETIUS, Richard Eduard Konstantin von, GM 18.04.1903 Y GL 21.05.1906 Ch Gr??e Daniel
    4. Nice wartime-only bar of a brave soldier!!!! Congratulations! Did somebody already noticed that he got a KO4 before the war? Greetings Daniel
    5. ...did not get anything is not right. He did not get anything from the known rolls. GK 56 was quite filled with Saxon decorations. So I assume he might have gotten a SK. Still nobody took care of Anhalt, Brunswick, Hessen, Oldenburg, Reu?, Hamburg, Bremen... Best regards Daniel
    6. Niiiice!!!!! BTW,his father was the famous Gen of Infantry von G?ndell. Greetings Daniel
    7. Hi Friends, Nowadays it is nearly impossible, to wear the medals in original size. According our armed forcel regulations there are only a handful occasions to wear fullsize dec. Otherwise only a few people let their medals mount in the proper style. A German medal bar costs quite a lot of money. Thats why You can nearly never see one. This ones at eBay and at dealers are more or less make-ups for display or for collectors. Usually You can wear ribbon bars or miniature bars on the evening dress. BTW, there are no limitations how many dec. You can wear. Best regards Daniel
    8. Eberhardt would be my best guess as well. Tomorrow I will check the list if I find anybody else.....have the roll on my other Computer. Greetings Daniel
    9. From the unpublished but not lost Brabant Roll: Ritterkreuz 1. Klasse 24.6.1914 Kabinettssekret?r Dr.Wilhelm Wehner, Darmstadt Greetings Daniel :rolleyes:
    10. Hi Thierry, where You have the name from? Backside? In 1914 half-colonel in 5.GRzF, finished as Major General commanding 2.Guards Inf Brig., born 1869, died 1944 Best regards Daniel
    11. Modern German bars are made in the same old style. But to let it do at the outfitter costs quite a lot of money. Best regards Daniel
    12. Gruson was a "Tannenberg-General". In 1939, 25th anniversary of the Battle of Tannenberg, all living plm holders got a Character-Promotion one step - some even 2 steps - higher. Beste Gr??e Daniel
    13. When? Where? What? Why? Would be quite helpful to add what you already have that nobody does useless work. I suppose You mean Wasserfall, Otto, born 1869, died 1959, in 1914 Maj Adj XV.AK, Oberst aD Cdr IR 31, Had a Red Eagle 4 peacetime and added a Hohenzolern knight with swords in WW1, along with a couple of other Awards from W?rttemberg and Lippe. Best regards Daniel
    14. The red Eagle does not belong there. It was a Cross of the Prussian General Honor Award on the 1st place. Best regards Daniel
    15. :rolleyes: ...Elefants do always remember.... Here is Alwin in the Weimar time.
    16. Ah, You have it. Thats nice. That pic confirms his un-listed EH2bX and CK from Coburg, probably awarded by the grand duke after they returned back from Africa. Beste Gr??e Daniel
    17. :jumping: Thanks a lot!!!! I did slowly give up to find out more about him! Best regards Daniel
    18. There is just one possible Heinemann, no first name, no unit Reserve Captain HOH3X published in the Staatsanzeiger 27.07.18 / Milit?rwochenblatt 24.08.18 Might that be the right one? What do You know about him? Maybe a pic? Best regards Daniel
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