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    Stijn David

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    1. Hello, I am working on a article (or small booklet) about the award documents from the Cholmschield, it will be pure and solely about these documents and therefore i have a question for the readers. Iff you have a original award document from teh Cholmschield in your collection and you are interested to see that document added in the article, then feel free to contact me. Cordial greetings,
    2. Hello, Thank you Rick for your information, anyone elso who can say something about this? I have seen a colourtable from shoulderboards where there was one drawn withs such a red insignia, there it does say that it depicts regiments. However that i do not believe. In the case of the red one it says => nr. 13. This person was from sept. 1943 towatds the end of the war active in the 13./G.R.407 So as far as i do see it now, i beliebe 13. Kompanie was tracable through this red stripe, any other comments? Cordial greetings,
    3. Hello, I will receive the following shoulderboard (Infanterie - Oberfeldwebel) within the next few days from the weaers family togheter with a few other bits and bobs. What is the meaning however from the red cloth piece between the 2 rankinsignia? This shoulderboard did belong towards a former Oberfeldwebel that did belong towards the Gren.Regt. 407 and who survived the Kurland battle, etc ... Looking forward towards your opinions. Cordial greetings,
    4. Hello, Well that is a nice photoalbum for sure, and that one picture with that sign is certainly in somewhere shot in Flanders Fields. That sign "In den Ondank" is still a rather popular cafe name where i do live in old Flanders, there is even an old cafe (approx. 3 km.) from my door still with this very name Cordial greetings,
    5. Hello, Very nice and interesting thread about beautifull enamel work !!, just love. I have also a little bar on its way with one of these thingy's on, is it possible to identify who did produce the Albrechtorden simply by looking at its characteristics ? Cordial greetings,
    6. Hello, Very nice medal bar, and i just love the combination !!! , Germany in relation with Belgium. That belgian order of Leopold I looks like a real gold piece and a older version IMHO, could you post a close up on this order ? Cordial greetings,
    7. Hello, Nice award documents, i especially like the 1921 dated one from Chris, very nice. It is said that from the date of 1 april 1921 the awardings continued to be awarded through the "Grosskanzleramt" (from that date it was a part of the Staatsministerium des ?ussern") and the award documents did bear the nice second seal. In the latest BDOS mag. (nr.42) there is rather nice article that does deal with the after war awardings of these crosses !!! Cordial greetings,
    8. Hello, Thank you Rick for the additional info Here is some more additional info, the following pilots did score the following number of kills: M?ller : 36 Thom : 27 Festner : 12 Kosmahl : 9 Ophaus : 4 My info (including who did earn these awards, etc .. ) is found in the older artcile written by Daniel Krause and was published in the BDOS Magazine nr.4 / December 1999 Cordial greetings,
    9. Hello, Here are the named holders of the Inhabercross: 1) Offiziersstellvertreter Fritz Kosmahl (Pilot - awarded : 09.01.1917) 2) Vizefeldwebel Sebastian Festner (Pilot - awarded : 23.04.1917) 3) Vizefeldwebel Lindner (IR 51 - awarded : 13.05.1917) 4) Unteroffizier Farys (G.R. 10 - awarded : 13.05.1917) 5) Vizefeldwebel Schleiffer (Pilot - awarded : 30.05.1917) 6) Offiziersstellvertreter Max M?ller (Pilot - awarded : 14.07.1917) 7) Offiziersstellvertreter Basch (Pilot - awarded : 03.08.1917) 8) Vizefeldwebel Tillmann (Pilot - awarded : 23.08.1917) 9) Offiziersstellvertreter Krause (Pilot - awarded : 30.08.1917) 10) Offiziersstellvertreter J?nger (Pilot - awarded : 16.10.1917) 11) Vizefeldwebel Lieschke (I.R. 20 - awarded : 30.06.1918) 12) Offiziersstellvertreter Karl Thom (Pilot - awarded : 07.08.1918) 13) Vizefeldwebel Fr?mmel (I.R. 81 - awarded : 03.10.1918) 14) Vizefeldwebel F-J. Ophaus (Pilot - awarded : 03.10.1918) 15) Vizefeldwebel Ackermann (I.R. 66 - awarded : 25.10.1918) 16) Vizefeldwebel Tr?ger ( I.R. 466 - awarded : 06.11.1918) Now lets get the ground people out of the list and the 2 mentioned persons by you should be in here: A) Vizefeldwebel Lindner (IR 51 - awarded : 13.05.1917) B) Unteroffizier Farys (G.R. 10 - awarded : 13.05.1917) C) Vizefeldwebel Lieschke (I.R. 20 - awarded : 30.06.1918) D) Vizefeldwebel Fr?mmel (I.R. 81 - awarded : 03.10.1918) E) Vizefeldwebel Ackermann (I.R. 66 - awarded : 25.10.1918) F) Vizefeldwebel Tr?ger ( I.R. 466 - awarded : 06.11.1918) Cordial greetings,
    10. Hello Guy, Thank you for sharing these with us here. Is it possible to show the reverse of these delicate stars ? Cordial greetings, ps: i am pretty sure that our German talking guests would be delighted to see some of these beauty's exposed during the international meeting at brussels
    11. Hello, Thank you for the reply's, well Privetera was rather correct with his dates, she did earn : 28.03.1941 : Iron Cross 2 nd. class 05.11.1942 : Iron Cross 1 th. class I guess with these photos we will know for sure wich type of pilots badge she is wearing but is fun to be able to at least name 2 types of pilots badges who do come close towards the one pictured. Anyone any other pictures from Frau Reitsch in his collection with this combination of awards? Cordial greetings,
    12. Hello, Here is another close up from here pilots badge. Cordial greetings, ps: anyone does care to make a guess on what producer this badge was made from?, without ever being sure i would think to be it a B & N L badge.
    13. Hello, Here she is again (same picture serie) now sitting in here plane. Cordial greetings,
    14. Hello, ANd now we are getting naughty => we do go a little lower with our focus !! The awards offcoarse Cordial greetings,
    15. Hello, Here we do see miss Reitsch in a chat with the Hauptmann, now outside the plane. Cordial greetings,
    16. Hello, The title of this thread may seem confusing but it does cover completely what the main issue is here, namely : Flugkapit?n Hanna Reitsch This excellent pilot (both glider and non glider related) had multiple wordl records on here name and she was passionated by flying above all. I received a set of 4 pictures from a close friend in the mail today, they alle do show Frau Reitsch when on a visit on a German airfield (not exactly dated), i am however pretty sure that we can place a date on these pictures simply by the awards worn by this litle "large " lady She is seen wearing : * pilots badge * Ribbon for the iron cross 2 nd. class. Now lets shoot those answers and get a date Cordial greetings,
    17. Hello, @ regarding the first picture : that is the Large NSFK glider badge to be seen (completely different then the C profiency badge) Check out the following threads on these rarely awarded pieces : http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5177 http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=3523 Cordial greetings,
    18. Hello, This grouping looks correct in every way. Iff you are genuinly interested snatch it up. Cordial greetings,
    19. Hello, Here is a similar thread http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5545&hl=hohenzollern Cordial greetings,
    20. Hello, Nice documents, all looks legit from what i do see. For more information on the Lehrgeschwader check out the following link: http://www.ww2.dk/air/lehr/lg1.htm Can you show us close ups from the stamps with fieldpostnumbers? Cordial greetings + thanks in advance,
    21. Hello, Thank you both for the information on how he could have won the NSDAP and HJ awards, very interesting to say at least !!! he was certainly a hardliner IMHO, as otherwise he would never have earned the NSDAP long service awards. Iff i only could manage now to find out who he was Cordial greetings,
    22. Hi Sal, Unfortunatly i do not have the paperwork => the info does come out a Hermann Historica auction catalogue. I will check these and report back with what i managed to find for you. Cordial greetings,
    23. Hello, Thank you David for the very usefull help, can anyone check iff a Hauptmann Schmidt was reported as either wounded, missing or killed in action iff any other info on this officer (seems he was the commander of a Pioneer Btl. 13) at some point. Cordial greetings,
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