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EK 1939 EK1 and EK2 grouping SS Germania
lisbon 67 replied to lisbon 67's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1939 EK1 and EK2 grouping SS Germania
lisbon 67 replied to lisbon 67's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1939 EK1 and EK2 grouping SS Germania
lisbon 67 replied to lisbon 67's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1939 EK1 and EK2 grouping SS Germania
lisbon 67 posted a topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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I have fortunately acquired a Soldbuch to Oswald Neidhart who was evacuated from the Cholm pocket to Helmstedt Lazarett.He was in the 2nd company Jagerkommando 8 and there is an entry for the 31st October 1942 awarding the Cholmshield.There is a stamp, albeit faint, for the Jager unit in green confirming the award. Unfortunately there is no photo of Neidhart which is a shame, nonetheless a rare bird.See attached pictures:
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EK 1914 EK1 1914 marked 800 and 26 incused
lisbon 67 replied to lisbon 67's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Shows my level of knowledge regarding these....! Thanks guys. -
EK 1914 EK1 1914 marked 800 and 26 incused
lisbon 67 replied to lisbon 67's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Apologies the cross pin is marked 800 and 26 in incused boxes. It certainly looks the part nonetheless I am not familiar with manufacturers vis a vis EK1's. -
EK 1914 EK1 1914 marked 800 and 26 incused
lisbon 67 posted a topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_07_2008/post-635-1216211762.jpgNot being too familiar with 1914/18 EK's I would like some thoughts on this pice if possible, all contributions appreciated -
EK 1939 Silver Oaks to 39' RK
lisbon 67 replied to WW2PO's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
It really makes you wonder how many "high end collectors"- for want of a better term- are sitting on restrikes? Sometimes it is best left there? Perhaps more worrying is the impact upon potential collectors of the future which begs the question why get involved in the first place?Most of us are here because of our love for military history; the artifacts of war transport many of us to a time of unimaginable upheaval.Nonetheless we persist, the more we know vis a vis the predators out there the better.Bravo to those who endeavour to reveal some hard and costly facts.Equaly how many Third Reich items can be attributed with 100% certainty, yes we have Blood Orders and GPB's , yet is has been known for Ritterkreuz holders families to flog duds.Sorry to sound pessimistic yet we all should pay attention. Regards Lisbon 67 -
I am contemplating buying the above to a: William Goulding 11th Light Dragoons - the spelling on the AOI is Golding , the paperwprk therin acknowledges the error, however would anyone with a definitive Waterloo Roll Call check out this guy.I would be extremely grateful.He does appear on the peninsular war roll as Goulding. Thanks