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    hucks216

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    1. Pity indeed that an album was split up. With regards to the helmet, I know nothing about German helmets but could that be a WW-1 issue that was used during the early days of the Third Reich?
    2. A 1932 dated civil license and a 1941 military license to an eventual Oberzahlmeister.
    3. Nice examples. I especially like the BV-141 one, I always remember building a model of that aircraft when I was a kid.
    4. Examples of a civil glider license, a civil pilots license and a military pilots license for someone who flew He-59 Air-Sea Rescue aircraft at the start of the war and then from 1943 flew glider towing aircraft with 1./VK(S) 4 and 3./Schleppgruppe 2.
    5. Major Kurt Liehr. Highest rank reached: Oberstleutnant Kdr Blindflugschule 8 Image: Flugzeugführerschein
    6. Oberstleutnant Georg Gerick. Highest rank reached: Oberst Kdr Flugzeugführerschule C5 Image: Flugzeugführerschein
    7. There seems to be some confusion with regards to this officers appoinment. Karl Hadeball is listed on http://www.ww2.dk/air/njagd/njg6.htm as being a Gruppenkommanduer for I/NJG-6 but according to Larry & Doug's LW Officer Summaries it is actually Heinz-Martin Hadeball. The confusion is easy to see as the two served in the same NJG's at around the same times. Heinz-Martin Hadeball ended the war with 27 (or 33 according to another source) victories and won the Ehrenpokal on 9th August 1943, DKiG on 7th February 1944 and the RK on 27th July 1944. From the LW Officer Career Summaries... HADEBALL, Heinz-Martin (“Hannibal”). (DOB: 22.04.21 in Kahren near Cottbus). (DKG). 06.41 assigned to 7./NJG 1 on completion of training. 1942 trf to 8./NJG 4. 06/07.05.42 Lt., 8./NJG 4. 01.04.43 Lt., appt Staka 12./NJG 4 (to 01.08.43). 01.06.43 promo to Oblt. 01.08.43 appt Staka 3./NJG 6 (to 25.04.44). 09.08.43 awarded Ehrenpokal. 01.10.43 promo to Hptm. 14/15.01.44 Hptm., 3./NJG 6. WIA - Bf 110 G-4 vic Bad Gandersheim, near Goslar. 07.02.44 awarded DKG, 3./NJG 6. 26.04.44 Hptm., appt Kdr. I./NJG 6 (to 03.07.44 - made scapegoat for lack of operations and replaced). c.07.44 trf to Stab/NJGr. 10. 21.07.44 Hptm., 3./NAGr. 10. 15.10.44 Hptm., appt Staka 3./NJGr. 10 (to 03.45). Credited with c.350 combat missions and 33 air victories. HADEBALL, Karl. 12.42 in 8./NJG 4. 27.09.43 Oblt., 3./NJG 6. 04.44 with 3./NJG 6. 07.44 Hptm. in 3./NJGr. 10. Credited with one victory.
    8. Posting the item here is the correct course of action so you can show your items to many others who may be able to help you. As it isn't relevant to a Signature Database I have deleted the post in that section. With regards to your citation please feel free to add it to the relevant section - just click on this link and then choose the appropriate sub-link to post it in... Citation Database
    9. Generalmajor Friedrich Schmidt Born: 05 Mar 1892 Died: 26 Jun 1943 - KIA when the vehicle he was in drove over a mine. Highest rank reached: Generalleutnant Kdr Inf,Rgt 72 Kdr 50 Inf.Div DKiG - 22 Nov 1941 Image: EK Citation
    10. Generaloberst Eugen Siegfried Erich Ritter von Schobert. Born: 13 Mar 1883 Died: 12 Sep 1941 - KIA when the Fieseler Storch aircraft he was flying in landed in a Soviet minefield Kdr VII Armeekorps Kdr 11 Armee Ritterkreuz - 29 Jun 1940 Image: EK Citation
    11. No problem. His is a very commonly seen Luftwaffe related signature, along with Rudolf Bogatsch's.
    12. With regards to that part of the story I think that could of been the booze talking but hopefully any details gained from WASt will help to clear this up - although it wouldn't surprise me if WASt didn't hold details on Latvian members of the Wehrmacht.
    13. Believe it or not, that is actually Karl Burdach's signature. Check the Signature Database for an example from 1944. The 'B' is written like that in a number of signatures, Baade and Walter Behschnitt being others.
    14. Hauptmann Gerhard Schöpfel Born: 19 Dec 1912 Died: 17 May 2003 Highest rank reached: Major Staka 9./JG-26 Kdr III/JG-26 Kommodore JG-26 Ia Jagdfliegerführer 2 Ia Jagdfliegerführer 4 Jagdfliegerführer Norwegen Kommodore JG-4 Jagdfliegerführer Ungarn Kommodore JG-6 Air Victories: 45 Ritterkreuz - 11 Sep 1940 DKiG - 09 Dec 1941 Image: JG-26 Xmas Card
    15. Generalmajor Karl Barlen. Born 17 Jul 1890 Highest rank reached: General der Flieger Chef Amtsgruppe Personal RLM Kommandant Schutzzone Slowakei Image: Pilots Badge Citation
    16. July 1940 Pilots Badge citation signed by Karl Barlem. Uffz Bock flew with 7./JG-26.
    17. Flugzeugführerschein belonging to Uffz Heinz Bock of 7./JG-26. Bock became a British PoW on 19th September 1940 when he suffered engine trouble during a fighter sweep and crash landed on UK soil.
    18. I wasn't sure whether to post this notice here as it has to do with the VC & GC or in the Research section. A new release in 3 volumes for all winners of the VC & GC with 1000 pages per volume. I only collect German WW-2 militaria but even I think this could well be a must have. The Victoria Cross and the George Cross: The Complete History
    19. It looks fine. I have an example in my files that also has that little kink in the 'Kommandeur 9. Panzer-Division' stamp.
    20. Your oldest daughter can contact WASt via this link... WASt ...giving them as much information as possible. They might take a few weeks or months to get back to her and don't be surprised if you hear nothing for 6 months only for them to contact her out of the blue with the details - if they have anything obviously.
    21. You stand a chance with the SS Officer as his records might be held by NARA or Bundesarchiv. However the former generally ask for name and date of birth to see if they hold his records. He might be on the Führerliste - what is his name? As for 'any soldier', the WASt holds a lot of records for those who served in the Wehrmacht but tend to only pass such details to Next Of Kin.
    22. It looks like he was onboard U-106 while either Hermann Rasch or Wolf-Dietrich Damerow was in command rather than Oesten as this sailor was with a Schiffstammabteilung when the Soldbuch was opened and by the date that the SB was opened Oesten had already left U-106. It looks like the signature at the top of Page 20 could be that of Friedrich Altmeier. U-106 U-1227
    23. Probably not the way he thought (or hoped) he would end up earning an Iron Cross!
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