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lCould well be.But with no proof, there's
... no proof.
Could just as well have been Zahlmeister der Reserve Richard Sage, or Stabsapotheker d.R. Richard Sack
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absolutely thousands of anybodys in the German army whose initials were "R.S."
so-- as somebody who has spent decades in the Research Mines
all I can say is
don't lose any sleep over it.
i apprieshate your input,thank u.tack :cheers:
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You have a sword with the INITIALS "R.S." ?
There is absolutely no hope whatsoever of attribution based on that.
ther was a note from the vet who looted the house in wicth it was in,he said after looking at papers/documents in the house it led him to beleave it belonged to reinhold schmidt aide-de-camp to a.h.thats all i got.but i fegured if somebody herd of him i just mite get a bite.tack
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i originally bought the sword saying it belonged to reinhold schmidt,aide-de-camp to hitler.i can not find a reinhold schmidt anywere.i did find a rudoff sintzenich born in munich were the sword was found.i also found a rudolf schmidt.im looking for any info on these two officers.i got birth date on rudolf schmidt,but was he a aide-de-camp to hitler.on the other guy rudoff sintzenich seems to be more of a canidate,he was born in munich and served as a inspector of recruiting in munich but a exact birth date would help,1889to1948 is all i got.he also comanded quite a few infantry divisions,one being the 33rd and132nd if i could get any history/info helping me narrowing it down to the rite man my gradditude would go out to you.thank you,yours truely tack. :speechless:
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personalized army officer"sloinhead sword
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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i here ya,thanks for the in put.tack