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I'm sure German jewlers made them in the inter-war years. They'd make anything you needed or wanted, it seems. Unofficial awards for a lapsed State posed no problems.
Happy Holidays Ed,
Do you know where I can find them now?
My best,
Vince
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Hello Gentlemen,
Is anyone aware if this medal has been duplicated in both full and mini size? I am looking for them as well as the device for a ribbon bar.
Any help locating described items would be greatly appreciated.
Happy Holidays,
Vince
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Hi Gary,
No I lost track of you????? Please drop me a line at vindog86@live.com
Thanks,
V
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Hi Vince
sorry to hear that
went to my books this weekend only Stigler Ifound was a Josef-RK 10/07/42
Cheers
Perce
Hi Perce,
Sorry again! Can ask you for some help? I am looking for a Herr Panzer Oberst with WW1 service time who won the RK in WW2 to make up his medal bar for my waffenrock. Can you please help me find one?
My e-mail is: vindog86@live.com
Many thanks,
Vince
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Gentlemen,
Please disregard my request for info as I have apparently been given fictitious information. This bio was "made up" at my expense
Thank you very much for your kind assistance,
Vince
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Oberst Wolfgang von Stiglitz [sic]
Born - 1898 in Upper Silesia
Enlists in the Prussian Officer Cadet School 1914, age 16
Gazzetted into the 10th Brandenburg Lancer Regiment with the rank of Leutnant 1916, age 18
Service on the Western Front with the 10th, awarded Iron Cross 2nd Class 1917, age 19
Transferred to the newly formed 1st Panzer Regiment with the rank of Oberleutnant 1917
Service on the Western Front with the 5th Panzer Regiment, awarded the Iron Cross 1st Class 1917
Promoted to the rank of Hauptmann and awarded the WW1 Panzer Badge 1918
Awarded the Black Wound Badge 1918
War Ends 11th November 1918, age 20
Service with the Freikorp in Silesia 1920, and awarded the Silesian Eagle Order 2nd Class in Silver
Transferred to the 1st Panzer Regiment as Adjutant 1922, age 24
Promoted to the rank of Major and Company Commander 1925, age 27
Transferred to the Panzer School 1930, age 32
Promoted to the rank of Oberstleutnant 1932, age 34
Transferred to the 1st Panzer Regiment as 2nd in Command in 1932, age 34
Awarded the Front Fighters Cross, Bulgarian WW1 Service Medal for WW1 in 1934, age 36
Awarded the Army 4 years & 18 years Service Awards in 1935, age 37
Promoted to the rank of Oberst 1938, and Commanding Officer of the 4th Panzer Regiment age 40
4th Panzer Regiment involved in the Austrian Annexation 1938
Awarded the Austria Annexation Medal 1938
Commencement of WW2 1939, age 41
Service with the 4th Panzer Regiment, France 1939
Awarded the Spange to the Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939
Awarded the Spange to the Iron Cross 1st Class 1940, age 42
Awarded the Panzer Assault Badge in Silver 1940
4th Panzer Regiment transferred to the Russian Front 1941
Awarded the Russian Front Medal 1941-1942
Awarded the KRIM Shield for service with von Manstein's Army Group South
Awarded the German Cross in Gold for Gallant Action near Kharkov 1942, age 44
4th Panzer Regiment at Stalingrad 1942
Awarded the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross at Stalingrad 1942
4th Panzer Regiment surrenders with the 6th Army at Stalingrad 1943
Oberst Wolfgang von Stiglitz is sent into captivity 1943, age 45
1950 relesed from captivity, age 52, returns home to Upper Silesia, now called Poland and under Communist Rule.
1952 flees Poland for West Germany
1955 enlists in the Bundesheer as Oberst in command of the Bundesheer Panzer School, age 57
Awarded the German Order of Merit for service to the Bundesheer 1964
1964 retires from active service age 66
1968 enters Parliment as the Federal Member for Waldeck, age 70
1972 retires from Federal Politics, age 74
1973 Elected President of the German Panzer Veterans Association
1980 appointed Life Member of the GPVA, age 82
1988 passes away peacefully at home age 90
Buried with full Military Honours, Waldeck.
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Hello,
I am trying to research a Panzer Oberst who served at Stalingrad, he held the DKiG & RK. His name was: Herr Oberst Wolfgang von Stiglitz.
Where can I find his service record and a photo if one exists?
Thank you,
Vince Leone
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Hello Gentlemen,
Was there an official/designated sling for the MP-44 or were 98k slings used?
Many thanks,
Vince
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Got them.....Thanks all!
Vince
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Thank you Sir!
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Hello, I still have the moulds for casting carbon fibre MP 44s, I sued to make, I live in england,
are you allowed to import replicas?
rgrads
Pikestaff
Hello,
I dont know? I think not since 9/11
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Hello,
Can anyone tell me who is selling a nice reproduction MP-40 & MP-44 for a museum display? Resin or a parts gun either way. I live in the USA.
Thank you,
Vince
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I believe this is a Zeiss Th Nivellierinstrument. An Land Surveyor instrument. The data plate on your optics show; Bal. Th. for Theodolit
Tank optics, especially for mid-war Panthers, would have a manufacturer code instead of the name on the plate.
here you can see a Carl Zeiss TH1:
Regards, Hardy
Hello Hardy,
Thanks for the input. My device has different parts than the type pictured and is painted the same color as the inside of the panzers of WW2. I will be sending photos of this device to Zeiss and the numerous tank museums I am aware of to see what they have to say. The Veteran I received this from gave it to me as a gift, I did not pay for it. Unless he was making up a "war story" just to impress me, I have to believe him. Besides he has passed away and further questioning is impossable.
Thank you all for your assistance, it is always fun to do research.
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sftrooper86,
I don't think this is a tank sight. I have owned a cased Germn WWII tank sight in the past and it was much bigger. They are usually marked Zfr. plus the model number. This is probably connected to an artillery battery for plotting fire. The Th. on the cover probably stand for Theodolit (Theodolite in English).
Regards,
Gordon
Hello Gordon,
Sorry but this was removed from a Panther as I mentioned in my initial post. This is per the veteran. The search goes on!
Happy Hunting,
Vince
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Any opinions about running threads like from the A to the F & K to the A?
Thanks again,
Vince
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Hi Vince,
I agree with Gene on this one. I have had the opportunity to handle 3 of these (Signal, Flight, Flak - there is also one for the HG Div) and the detail and workmanship on the real ones is phenomanal. Since you are a tab guy like me I guess the best analogy is to think of a real high quality pair of collar tabs to a cheap set off of ebay.
Prices on these are in the low 4 figures...or whatever one is willing to pay.
If you need pictures Brian Maederer has 3 on his site including the HG one.
Gary B
Thank you Sir!
Vince
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I sold mine years ago, and didn't keep photos of it
Thanks Gents!
Happy New Year!
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Yuck. . . copy, sorry
Hi Gene,
Not worth writing an answer like that unless you educate someone as to why.
Thanks,
Vince
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Early 57 Versions of Gold & Silver Wound Badges
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Hello Mike,
I agree, outstanding! Have you ever dealt with a firm called "Elitemilitaria"? They sell 57 items on E-Bay from time to time and have a real fancy add which in part reads"
"This WW2 1957 GERMAN BLACK 3rd CLASS WOUND BADGE is guaranteed to be 100% authentic (genuine), and will come with a letter of authenticity from the German manufacturer Steinhauer & Lueck Luedenscheid, Germany."
I am new to collecting the 57 items and understand there are really 3 types of 57 items out there.
1. 1960's produceditems which show their age and are called "early" items.
2. Items produced after 1977 which are still considered 57 items but obviously not as popular as the 1960's items.
3. New made junk. Cast items, etc which have little to no real value to collectors of 57 items.
Have I missed anything?
Thank you for a quick lesson!
My best,
Vince