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    Stijn David

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    1. Hello, As we are still not through all L?becks i can only add info on a few of the suspects for this time being. * Frech Paul - awarded the L?beck Hanseatic cross on 15/09/1917 - Lt. - I.R. 126 * Hamburger Eugen - awarded the L?beck Hanseatic cross on 15/09/1917 - Lt. der R. - I.R. 126 The others need to be checked and confirmed when the L?H roll is complete Cordial greetings + thanks for showing that lovely bar
    2. Hello TOny, Its possible, i am in no ways a bullet expert or anything like that. I can only base myself on the reuslt i have seen on the veterans arm and the fact that his friend was killed by the very same bullet that did hit his arm. Whatever it was, it had a terrifying result. Cordial greetings,
    3. Hello, The Englisch used Dum-Dum bullets in the Tunesian campaign. I know a German veteran who was hit by such a bullet in the arm. It penetrated ts arm and did actually blow his arm to pieces. After the bullet has pierced his arm and destroyed it for a large part it went on and exploded in the breast of a German soldier who was standing behind him. The Second soldier was killed. The German veteran was able to make it back towards Germany (altough heavely wounded) and the surgeons managed to save his arm etc ... => teh endresult is that his arm where the bullet went trhough has shortened by approximatly 1,5 centimer. He was lucky and survived untill this very day. iff this was a commonly used bullet during WWII in Tunesia is not known by me, fatc is that he was hit and severely wounded by one hwen defending his post against the Britisch during april 1943. Cordial greetings,
    4. Hello John, Thank you for the comment and also offcoarse for showing your superb examples , im happy to see that there are otehr brothers and sisters arround. Cordial greetings,
    5. Hello Claudius, Thank you for joining in, unfortunatly no picture is showing up ? Cordial greetings,
    6. Hello, And the reverse of this lighweight piece - my limited scanning ability does not do justice towards the condition. Absolutely nice piece. Anyone a idea on the timeframe of production on these baby's? Cordial greetings,
    7. Hello, And this lighweight did fly in today. Remarkable how light these are and the finisch on this one is 99 % present Cordial greetings,
    8. Hello Jens, I have made a crossreference from this bar towards the thread 'Got L?beck?' http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2146...mp;#entry206123 Very nice bar, and im sure that it can be traced who was the face behind that bar => just lovely Cordial greetings,
    9. Hello, I have picked a Photo of a very nice medalbar from another thread because it also does fit in here: Thread: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=21639 Cordial greetings,
    10. Hello Claudio, Thank you for showing that marvelous bar Dr. Theodor Hansen did get his L?beck cross with the date of 15/12/1917 Cordial greetings,
    11. Hello Marcin, Very nice medal bar and lovely to see that HOHX next towards the L?beck Hanseatic cross. Altough the combintation might be to thin to identify this one, a crossmatching when the L?beck roll is ready againts the HOHX roll could verify already a few candidates. Others more knowledgable should be able to say more on this combo. Indeed as David does say, we will publish a few statistics in order to let you guys know how it does go. Cordial greetings,
    12. Hello, Indeed, this is discrase and it make sme sick iff i think of it. Here is a detail of the swas, this is very prominent and does cerainly distinguish this badge from others so this one is recognizable. Cordial greetings and thanks for helping,
    13. Hello, Yes, von Schoeler is registered as: von Schoeler - Generalintendant des Feldheeres - 18/12/1915 Cordial greetings,
    14. Hello dear forumites, Today a friend glider pilot did phone me with teh sad news that he has been robbed of his original glider pilots badge. The glider pilots badge was a Buntmetal C.E.Juncker piece - Type 1.1.A and does have the makers mark on the reverse. The badge is quite cleaned (by the veteran) but it can be very easely recognized by a pit on the lowest arm of the Swastika. The person who did take the badge did get contact with the veteran in the last 3 weeks and did win the veterans trust and asked to photgraph the badge. He then changed the original badge towards a dummy and did leave. The veteran did just discover this and now offcoarse wants to file a complaint. The sad thing is that the thief did use a fakename IMHO, namely Schwarz but he was well awear of the glide rpilots histiry, otehr veterans, etc ...... He is a German native from the area arround Stuttgart (he has a accent from that area) and arround 50 - 55 years old. I think that i even do know who he really is but proof does lack me at this point as a german from that area is currently visiting lots of veterans and does take their stuff with him to so called "photograph these historical tems' and then never does give them back. Some of the stolen stuff has surfaced already. So please do not buy this badge iff it is offered towards you !!! Here is a picture of the item, please note the cleaned state and the pit at the lowesta rm of the swastika. Please do contact me iff this very badge is offered towards you. This should be reported immediatly at the police in order to stop this thief. I do offer a reward for the person who can give me the tip that does point towards the thief. Cordial greetings, ps: a better picture will be posted real soon
    15. Hello, @ Komtur, absolute wonderfull medalbar @ Wild Card, thank you for showing that additional award document. Please be not shy to show duplicate pieces, etc .... as it is all of interest. For example where all the award documents signed by the very same person? etc ... => that can be shown by getting to see as much as possible such documents. So please feel free to show more . Cordial greetings and thanks for showing,
    16. Hello, Very nice pieces + thank you for showing them. @ Tom, very nic ewith that Trifold ribbon, i can only confirm the exact info as noted on the award document ;-) @ Westrem zu Gutacker is entered as Rittmeister when he got his L?beck cross. => i think Christophe you might be happy to know his award date of the L?beck cross, wel here it is : 28/08/1918 Cordial greetings + keep them comming guys
    17. Hello Ricky, Thank your for the scans, etc .... =>Ludwig Dillner He is entered in the Rolls with the rank 'Vizefeldwebel', dated 06.11.1915 (one of the early awardings) and indeed with the I.R. 162 Hehehe, wel that would be fun iff the person from that bar could be ID'ed by these rolls Keep the info comming guys
    18. Hello, As some of you might have read already in the 'Rolls' file the Lübeck rolls are also being worked through these days. It is a work in progress (rather a large work => with estimated arround 10.000 names ) from wich as of this date arround 2.500 are listed already. But the roll is one part, it would be nice to see what this particular roll is all about => correct the L?beck hanseatic cross. So feel free to show here your: * Lübeck- Hanseatic cross * Medalbars with the Lübeck cross present * Cases pr paper packets * Award documents * Pictures with the cross in wear All participators (Bernd D., David M. and myself) would be very pleased with this additional information. Cordial greetings and thanks for looking,
    19. Hello, I wanted to say that thanks towards Bernd D. the Lubeck Rolls are currently worked out. David M. and myself are cooperating with Bernd to list the L?beck hanseatic cross up. The work is progressing ;-) Cordial greetings,
    20. Hello, Just for the guys who are desperatly searching for a original Cholmshield for sale, check out Carsten baldes. Item nr. ArtNr: 10000000004212 Website: http://www.carsten-baldes.de The shield is the awarded type - a small minor is the description, not the paper backing is missing, it is the cloth backing as such shields where cloth backed. Good luck !!!
    21. Hello, And yes, the bulldog is going on => any idea's on the career, awards, etc ... of Heyden (von), Helmuth - Lt. Cordial greetings,
    22. Hi Glenn, Thank you, did this one get the Ernst-Wilhelm Kriegskreuz? Any idea? Cordial greetings and thank you very luch => i owe you one
    23. Hello Claudius, Thank you for that PM, just did see it + here it is (interesting for general interest) Olt. Z. See Alfred Edler -he was a pilot and earned the Saxe-Weimar Wilhelm Ernst War Cross (and that certainly would be on his uniform) Additionally, our photo guy has a black ARMY would badge and Olt.z. See is navy and would recieve the naval wound badge. => as he did get the Wilhelm Ernst cross/ not our guy Lt. (Freiherr von und zu) Hans Fraunberg -he also earned the Saxe-Weimar Wilhelm Ernst War Cross => as he did get the Wilhelm Ernst cross/ not our guy Lt. Kurt (von) Haeseler -he had the Saxe-Weimar Wilhelm Ernst War Cross AND the Turkish Eisener Halbmond (aka Gallipoli Star) => as he did get the Wilhelm Ernst cross + the Galipoli Star / not our guy Olt. Max Ihn -He became a pilot. Usually an observer that latter becomes a pilot will always wear their pilot badge. Iff so, also not our guy. So a few more to check, the list is narrowing down => still 7 suspects. Thank you Claudius
    24. Hello, As i do not like to give up, any Idea on the career of (ranks, units, awards) Leutnant Kurt von Haeseler ? Was he a familymember of the famous Graf von Haeseler? Cordial greetings + thanks
    25. Hello, Here are images of a badge that will fly in real soon. It is a "A" marked Aluminium badge => sadly the catch is snapped off, otehrwise excelent condition. I will post more pictrues once the bird has landed. Cordial greetings,
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