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Freikorps Insignia
Christian J replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Interesting Chris. I would very much like to see it if you have the time to post it some day? I believe you asked some questions regarding the positioning of the regiment in 1917 some time ago. Was it connected to this document? -
Freikorps Insignia
Christian J replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Queen Viktoria of Sweden were the Chef of FR34 and they used a variation of her chiffre as the regimental "number". So the connection with Sweden is certainly there. But a thicker version was used by the regiment on the shoulderboards. Yes, the seller stated that the ribbon did not belong to it orignally. -
Freikorps Insignia
Christian J replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
This was recently offered on ebay. Claims to be an Kragenabzeichen for Freiwilligen Bataillon Schade. They were made up from FR34 with the same regimental symbol. So I guess it makes sense. I looked in Woolley's book on the Freikorps but couldn't find any information regarding them. Do some of you lads seen this before in a book or maybe as a live Kragenabzeichen? -
There are few of these plates around. But indeed a pain to find at a decent price. I don't really know the reasons behind it. But I guess it were old regiments with an glorious enough past. Some parts of the 33th and a little bit later the whole of the 34th were given these rights in the middle of the 1800s. Both of them Swedish regiments in pommern since the beginning of 1700s. Later transferred to the prussians after the deal made in june 1815 regarding some territories (we got Norway, shitty trade when considering these guys kept rebelling against us). Back to the first post of the topic. Somebody that can help me clarify things?
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EK 1914 EUR1200 EK1 !
Christian J replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
The last four snapbacks I've seen on ebay has went for 805E, 806E, 809E, 915E. So sure it's a bit of a jump in price. -
EK 1914 Eur 1532.- For a EK on Ebay - new record!
Christian J replied to Claudio's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I would not call it a record. I remember this funky EK from December last year. A whopping 1823E. But it certainly is a insane price for a J H Werner. This were up two years ago and reached the moderate price of 478E. A damn shame I was outbid on it. -
Thank you for the link. But it seems to be the same information as in the biography written by Zinke & Schulz. None of the list the company number. I have deceided to get a copy of the mentioned regimentsgeschichte by Gerhard Lubs and will get back if or when I get any information. (To the moderators, I'm sorry to have started two topics on the subject, I had a hard time deciding where to put a Reichwehr inquiry.) Best regards
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I recently started a thread in the Wehrmacht research forum, but maybe it will be better here. Between 1920 - 1922 were Paul "Papa" Hausser kompanieführer in Infanterie-Regiment 5. Stettin. Does anyone know in which company or batallion? Maybe there is something i Lubs, IR 5 - Das Pommersche Regiment? Best regards Christian