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    hucks216

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    1. Recently there has been a development with regards to this grouping in that 4 years after acquiring this citation set the owner of Hermann Fischer's Soldbuch & various licenses emailed me a month ago letting me know that he was letting the group go and gave me first refusal. Needless to say I snapped it up and so I have finally reunited the citations with the Soldbuch & Führerschein after who knows how long apart. Both the Führerschein & Fahrlehrerschein contain the signature of Knights Cross Diamonds winner Hyazinth Graf von Strachwitz.
    2. With regards to this signature does it say 'Rolf' or 'Roth'? In the 1941 DAL there is an Oberstleutnant Roth listed with a Pz.Jäger unit but I have not been able to find anything definite. Any additional details would be appreciated.
    3. The link below will tell you all you need to know. You don't have to be a relative etc. I believe they charge around 80cents per page but I am still waiting to hear back from them as to what they have got (or haven't got). I asked for file details on 3 officers so it may take a couple of weeks for them to get back to me as to whether they have anything or not and what the total cost will be if I proceed with obtaining copies. NARA
    4. As can be seen from the WW-2 Soldbuch, he was awarded the EK 2 Spange in June 1941. I have contacted NARA with regards to obtaining a copy of his files (if they hold them) so if they have anything hopefully it will shed some light on when he won the EK II.
    5. Andre Huesken's has mis-identified that signature. That one is Franz von Roques. You can see here that he held the rank of General zbV 1 during the period of the citation shown on Hueskens... Franz von Roques
    6. I'm not sure. The only two 'Roques' I can think of is Karl von (who had a Luftwaffe background) and Franz von and I have an example of Franz von Roques's signature in my collection and it isn't the same as the one shown here (see Signature Database to see it). I have seen this signature many times but have never bothered to save it to my files. Wish I had now!
    7. Here are the images from his WW-1 Militärpaß & Soldbuch... Seegers WW-1
    8. Recently I posted the WW-2 Soldbuch for Generalmajor Georg Seegers in the TR Document section ( Seegers Soldbuch ). Along with the WW-2 Soldbuch I also obtained his WW-1 Militärpaß & Soldbuch so I thought that I would post the images of them here. Being solely a collector of WW-2 related paperwork I am unfamiliar with the WW-1 versions.
    9. Might be Karl von Roques but I don't have anything to compare the signature with.
    10. The signature of Oswald is indeed a facsimile. The signature of the Oberstleutnant confirms the facsimile signature as being the authorising authority.
    11. That's the signature of Roques. Can't remember his first name off the top of head.
    12. Both books are well filled out, although not being familiar with the WW-1 type of SB/Militärpaß I don't know what pages would hold those details. I'll scan in the pages over the next few days and post them on the forum, either here or in the WW-1 Section.
    13. A very recent addition to my collection is an item that I have been looking to add to my collection for a number of years and that is a Soldbuch to an officer of 'General' rank. The Soldbuch belonged to eventual Generalmajor Georg Seegers who was promoted to that rank in March 1945 and judging by the inside front cover he wasted no time in replacing the original photo with him wearing his new collar tabs. The Soldbuch is a second issue as it was opened in February 1942 at a time when Seegers was serving within OKH in Heeres-Personal-Amt P2. In between combat assignments he seemed to return to OKH P2. Starting the war in OKH he then went to III/IR 432 (131 Infanterie-Division) in 1941 as an Oberstleutnant. Staying with IR 432 until October 1941 he was then reassigned back to OKH P2 as a Gruppe-Leiter in OKH HPA. In 1942 he became an Abteilung-Chef with the HPA and was promoted to Oberst in April of that year. He remained at OKH until the beginning of 1944 when he received a combat posting as Regimental Commander of IR 431 (131 ID) which was fighting on the Eastern Front. During the fighting in the last months of the year Seegers was recommended for, and won, the DKiG with him being awarded the honour on 15th December 1944. At this time 131 ID was caught up in the heavy fighting in East Prussia as a part of 4 Armee. In February of 1945 due to the wounding of the Divisions commanding officer, Seegers was handed the temporary command of Fallschirm-Panzergrenadier Division 2 'Hermann Göring' - also of 4 Armee - which he held for just a month or two. The division was evacuated on March 25th to Denmark and it is very likely that Seegers returned with it as he was then assigned to OKH Reserve for the remainder of the year instead of ending up in Russian captivity. This unit assignment is the one shown 'blacked out' on Page 17 of the Soldbuch. Within the Soldbuch are two signatures of Knights Cross & Oakleaf winners, these being Mortimer von Kessel (seen on Pages 2,3 & 22 while the DKiG entry is signed by Werner Schulze who also won the DKiG in addition to the RK & EL. Also seen on Page 15 is the signature of Friedrich Weber who also won the RK & DKiG. Along with the Soldbuch was Seegers WW-1 Soldbuch & Militarpaß (he served with IR 77) as well as a large portrait photo showing him wearing the DKiG. Post war Seegers spent some time as a President of a post-war veterens organisation. Seegers' WW-1 Militarpäß & Soldbuch Seegers shown wearing his DKiG. He also won the Ordin Corona Romaniel which he would of worn around his neck Here are the responsibilities of OKH HPA P2 -
    14. Matrosen Kurt Meusemann Born: 14th February 1904 Highest rank reached: Kapitän zur See 3 Artillerie-Offizier Panzerschiff Admiral Graf Spee Internment after Graf Spee scuttled OKM/AW a Abt-Chef Abteilung für Ballistik, Munition, Rohre, Panzerung, Luftsperrgerät, Gas, Gasschutz und Nebel (AWa A II) Chef der Amstgruppe Artillerieentwicklung
    15. Konteradmiral Eberhard von Goetze Born: 13th August 1893 Died: 16 Oct 1977 Leiter d. Art.Vers.Kdos.f.Schiffe Chef d. Stabes Abt-Chef OKM/AWa A1 Amtsgruppenchef OKM/AWa A
    16. Just in case you don't have access to the Führerliste, here is his entry... Born - 28.12.11 Siegen/Westf SS Nr - 312 769 (Slightly different from the one listed by yourself) Ostuf. - SS-Pz.Rgt.3 Oct 44 Ostuf - IVa/SS-Pz.GR.5 Sept 44 Ustuf - IVa/SS-Nachr.Abt.3 May 44 Ustuf - IVa, IV/SS-Art.Rgt.3 Mar 43
    17. Set to an eventual Major who served in Pz.Rgt GD. Signatures seen include those of Oberst Hyazinth Graf von Strachwitz & Oberstleutnant Dallmer-Zerbe.
    18. Nice example. I have one to a Luftwaffenoberhelfer who served in a searchlight unit. See first post here... Flak Badge Citations
    19. Generalleutnant Friedrich Weber Born: 31 Mar 1892 Died: 02 Sep 1974 Kdr Inf.Rgt 481 Führer 256 Inf.Div Kdr 334 Inf.Div Führer 298 Inf.Div Kdr 131 Inf.Div Kdr Div.Warschau Ritterkreuz - 08 June 1940 DKiG - 22 April 1942 Image: Soldbuch
    20. A sunset sky over the Suffolk countryside, taken in May this year.

      © Kevin Huckfield

    21. Taken on a crisp Autumn morning during a visit to Rotterdam.

      © Kevin Huckfield

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