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Fregattenkapitän Friedrich-Wilhelm Pindter.
Born: 12th Aug 1899
Died: 14th Dec 1939 (KIA)
Highest rank reached: Possibly posthumous promotion to Kapitän z.See with seniority backdated to 1st Sept 1939.
Flottillenchef Geleitflottille and Kommandeur F-9
F-9 was sunk on 14th December 1939 by HMS/M Ursula while escorting the damaged light cruisers Nürnberg & Leipzig off Heligoland. The latter cruiser was the intended target.
Image: Service Award IV Class Citation
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Can find nothing on this except that the unit was formed in the summer of 1940 from Kommandeur der Bautruppen 75 (Heer). No Kdr's listed for either unit on Lexikon or www.ww2.dk...
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Probably Hptm. (later Maj.) Joachim Mittermaier.
Thank you - can see that name in the signature.
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Regiment-Führer of Grenadier Rgt 184 in late 1943
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Oberst and 1.Adjutant in 17 Armee for August 1943...
EDIT 4th Mar 2012: Identified as Hans Röhricht
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And an Oberst with position of Regiment Kdr of IR 547...
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Unknown Hauptmann and Komapnie Kdr of 2./Pz.Rgt 8 and dated for late 1938. According to Das Deutsche Heer 1939 which was compiled for just a few months later, the Kompanie Kdr was Hauptmann von Hendebreck but I just can not see that name in that signature.
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Oberst Ernst Schreder.
Born: 21st Jun 1892
Died: 6th Dec 1941 (Died of wounds received on 3rd October 1941)
Highest rank reached: Generalmajor (Posthumous promotion on 20th Apr 1943 with seniority backdated to 1st Dec 1941)
Kommandeur Infanterie Regiment 22
Kommandeur Infanterie Regiment 405
Kommandeur Infanterie Regiment 254
DKiG - 19th Dec 1941 (Posthumous)
Image: IAB Citation.
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Oberstleutnant Gustav Frhr. von Bodenhausen.
Image: WW-1 EK II Kl citation
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Generalleutnant Richard Heinrich Karl von Conta.
Born: 24th Nov 1856
Died: 20th Jan 1941
Highest rank reached: General der Infanterie
Kdr 1 Infanterie Division
Kdr IV Reservekorps / Karpathenkorps
Kdr Corps Conta
Commanded 1 Infanterie Division during the Battle Of Tannenburg.
Commanded Corps Conta against US Marines in the Battle for Belleau Wood.
Pour le Merite - 15th Oct 1916 / Oakleaves - 26th Mar 1918
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Oberst Rudolf Sintzenich
Born: 13th Jul 1889
Died: 24th Dec 1948
Highest rank reached: Generalleutnant
Kdr Infanterie Rgt 61
Kommandant des rückwärtigen Armeegebiets 671 / Oberfeldkommandantur 671
Kdr 33 Infanterie Division
Kdr 132 Infanterie Division
Kdr Division Nr 147 / Reserve Division 147
Kdr Division Nr 467
Ritterkreuz - 15th Aug 1940
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Thank you very much 'arb' - that is absolutely great.
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I know nothing about WW1 signatures and the following are two of the very few I have...
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It looks like Obersturmführer Theobald.
Once again, thanks for that. It always looks obvious once someone else has identified it!
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Another one to identify - signature of an officer in the SS-Totenkopf division. The upper signature is that of Karl Thier who was killed in action in 1941 but I have not been able to identify the lower signature...
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SS-Obersturmbannführer Kurt Hafke
Born: 2nd June 1903
Leiter der Staatspolizeistelle Stettin
Image: Letter
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As for Number 1, Helmut Richter held the position of Höh.Kdr Festungs-Flak-Artillerie III from April 1940 to January 1941 as a Generalmajor (promoted to Generalleutnant 1st August 1941). I believe he took over from Oskar Bertram.
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Do you have a date for the second one as it could be Georg Neuffer who commanded 5 Flakdivision as a Generalmajor from April to November 1942.
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Thank you very much - much appreciated.
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Thanks for that Dave - definitely not Grolig then! Aufkl.Abt 6 Kdr at the beginning of 1939 was Major Frhr von Eckhardtstein, and after his (the soldier whose WP it is) service with I./Aufkl.Rgt 6 he went to the Kriegsakademie in November 1938. Whoever the Oberstleutnant is it could be assumed that if he was an Oberstleutnant in early 1938 he would of reached General rank (if he was seen as such material by his superiors) but of course there are probably loads who should of but never did for one reason or another, including death.
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An Oberstleutnant from June 1939 with Kampfgruppe zbV 2. www.ww2.dk shows the Gruppenkommodeur for this period as Obstlt von Lindenau - can anyone confirm if it is his signature?
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Stamp shows I Abteilung Aufkl.Rgt 6 and dated 1938 with the signing officer being an Oberstleutnant and Kommandeur (of the Aufkl.Rgt rather then the Abteilung I'm assuming). In the aforementioned book in the above post, the commander of the Abt is no higher then a Major and there is no mention of an Aufkl.Rgt 6 (unless I can't see it for looking). But under Aufkl.Abt 8 there is an Oberstleutnant in command with the name of Grolig and in brackets there is the notation (Aufkl.Rgt 6). The soldier (an officer) whose WP this is did serve with Aufkl.Abt 8 from Oct 1935-Oct 1937 before going to I./Aufkl.Rgt 6 from Oct 1937-Nov 1938 (or was it a case of Abt 8 being renamed as the I Abt of Aufkl.Rgt 6?).
Anyway, I can't see the name of Oswin Grolig in that signature but you never know I suppose where a squiggle is concerned!
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Generalmajor shown as Kommandeur Wehrbezirkskommando in Berlin in 1936. Unfortunately by the time the listings seen in Das Deutsche Heer 1939: Gliederung, Standorte, Stellenbesetzung und Verzeichnis sämtlicher Offiziere am 3.1.1939 were compiled none of the various Kommandeurs of the Berlin W.B.K's were above the rank of Oberst.
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Voß, Hans-Erich
in Germany: All Eras: Signature Database
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Fregattenkapitän Hans-Erich Voß.
Born: 30th Oct 1897
Died: 18th Nov 1969
Highest rank reached: Vizeadmiral
Kommandeur 3. Marine-Unteroffiziers-Lehrabteilung
Admiralsstabsoffizier beim Marinegruppenkommandos Ost
1. Admiralstabsoffizier beim Befehlshaber der Seestreitkräfte Danziger Bucht
Chef der Kommandoabteilung im Marinekommandoamt beim OKM und dann Chef der Kommandoamtsgruppe im Marinekommandoamt
Kdr 'Prinz Eugen'
Vertreter des Oberbefehlshabers der Kriegsmarine in das Führerhauptquartier
Image: Promotion citation