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    hucks216

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    1. Major Paul-Werner Hozzel.

      Born: 16 Oct 1910

      Died: 07 Jan 1997

      Highest rank reached - Oberstleutnant

      Kdr I/StG 2 'Immelmann'

      Kdr Sturzkampffliegerschule 1

      Kdr StG 2 'Immelmann'

      Kommandant Feldflughafenbereichen an der südlichen Ostfront

      Leiter der Führungsabteilung im Stab der Luftflotte 1

      Führung der Geschäfte des Chefs des Generalstabs der Luftflotte 1

      RK - 08 May 1940

      EL - 14 April 1943

      Image: Citation

    2. I have recently acquired a Wehrpass to Fritz Heidrich who reached the rank of Generalmajor in 1943 before retiring in October of that year (and going missing in 1945 - believed to have died in Dresden Prison in 1945).

      The Wehrpass has a lot of entries and so I thought that I would share the entries that relate to the Imperial era as Heidrich served in the German Army from 1901 to 1943, reaching the rank of Hauptmann in WW-1 and serving as a Batterie-Führer in 1915 and an Artillerie-Gruppenführer in 6 Kav.Division in 1916.

    3. Hi Kevin,

      i may have posted this one before but after going through the database i could not find it.

      A Minesweeper document to a Stabsobersteuermann Walter Fiedler,signed in Wilhelmshaven on 8 November 1940.

      ....

      Sadly,the signature of the K,zur See und Fuhrer der Minensuchverbande Nord has faded and is barely visible.

      Any idea who the signer of this document was ?

      ......

      Many thanks,Martin.

      I think it is the signature of Knights Cross winner Kurt Böhmer. As you say, it is very faded but I think I can make out the 'öhm' part of his name.

    4. I want to show you the part of very intresting award document which was given in the fortress Frankfurt / Oder.

      What do you think - is this signature of Biehler, Ernst or unknown major?

      It's definitely not Ernst Biehler as he was a Generalmajor by the time this was signed. I seem to recall seeing this before and I can't remember if the signature was identified or not.

    5. Unfortunately, and as I am sure that you are aware, that the condition of the Pilots Badge has a huge impact on the price even to the extent that people will leave the group alone regardless of value to enable them to get a set in better condition even though the Pilots Badge is a nice early war dated example.

      As for value I would say that around $200-230 is a fair one although don't be surprised if you need to reduce it further.

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