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As can be seen from the Soldbuch he was awarded the EK II in November 1939 and the Destroyer Badge in October 1940 and it was while serving on Z10 Hans Lody that he earned these two awards. Page 3 of the Führungsbuch has a list showing the dates of when the Hans Lody sailed on operations while Clausen was onboard and so he participated in not only the merchant warfare 'sweeps' through the North Sea in the early days of the war but also the offensive mine-laying operations near the Humber Estuary on 18-19th Nov 1939 and off the coast of Cromer in Norfolk on 6-7th December 1939. It was during this latter operation that the British destroyer HMS Jersey was badly damaged by a torpedo fired from one of the German destroyers. He was also onboard when Hans Lody was part of the escorting force for Scharnhorst, Gneisenau & Admiral Hipper during Operation Juno in June 1940 and participated in the sinking of the tanker 'Juniper' and rescued 98 survivors from the Orama. On the way back to Drontheim on 9th June the Hans Lody captured a fishing vessel before escorting a bomb damaged Scharnhorst from Drontheim to Kiel.
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Here is a Soldbuch & Führungsbuch to someone who joined the Kriegsmarine in 1930 as a sailor and finished the war as a Kapitänleutnant having served on the Kreuzer 'Königsberg' (Pre-war) and the Zerstörer Hans Lody during the first year of the war before being assigned to the Torpedoschule for the remainder of his service.
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I have nothing about that era of the SS in my library so I can't determine who the signature is, or is supposed to be, but it just doesn't look right. That's just a gut feeling so I might be wrong. However the EK citation is a definite fake and I wouldn't mind assuming that the EK citation and promotion document were added to the other two to beef up the price.
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What makes this citation alittle more interesting is that it seems to of been sent to a Frau Anni Czajerek (the LW soldier being Ewald Czajerek) and with the citation was a note with the reason why he won the award. The translation of the note (thanks to Brian)... 1.) For the award of the EK II class: Gefreiter Czajerek Ewald Clerk and K 1 (cannonneer) at the alarm gun Gefreiter Ewald Czajerek was deployed as K 1 at the alarm gun during the terror attack of 30 July 1943. As such he showed exemplary calm and a high degree conscientiousness in all phases during this exciting night of battle, whereby he contributed decisively so that the remainder of the crew carried out its duty at the gun. In spite of the nearly constant impacting of high explosive and incendiary bombs in the closest proximity he continued to fire unwaveringly and prevented the aimed targeting of bombs on the Horst-Wessel barracks and thereby prevented the possible destruction of many of the soldiers in the barracks.
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General der Artillerie Walter Heitz. Born: 8th Dec 1878 Died: 9th Feb 1944 in Moscow Highest rank reached: Generaloberst Kommandierender General VIII Armeekorps Captured at Stalingrad 31st January 1943 RK - 4th Sep 1940 / EL - 21st Dec 1942 DKiG - 22nd Apr 1942 Image: Assault Badge citation