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    Robert Noss

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    1. Hello to all, I got this very nice portrait of Kapit?n Karl Strauch, commander of the KdF Ship "Sierra Cordoba" in 1936. Details of his decorations: I would like to have some more information about this person. What was his career before the 1930ties ? What did he do in the 2nd WW ? As always, my sincere thanks to all who help me with their knowledge. Kind regards Robert
    2. Here is the back of the pilot's photo: The dedication says: "Gewidmet zum treuen Andenken an Deinen Bruder. Hyronimus" The rest looks more like somebody has tested his pencil. Robert
    3. Who are these men ? Are they russian ? No information on the back, not even a photographer. Thanks in advance Robert
    4. Thanks so far. The photo of the Leutnant has only the photographer stamp on the back. It was taken in Neisse, maybe that helps ? I do now know the forename of the pilot. It is Hyronimus. On the back is a dedication to his brother. And You see the name also on the front, but he has shortened it to Hyr. I scan the back later and post it also. Kind regards Robert
    5. .... WW 1 German Pilot: Shoulder-Boards: Is that a number "2" ? Can anybody read his name ? I can read: "K?ln am Rhein" and "Flugzeugf?hrer" but not the name. Help ! Kind regards Robert
    6. Proudly presents: Reichswehr Leutnant with both Silesian Eagle Decorations. Feuerwehr Man, very nice details: Two Prussian Soldiers with fieldgrey spike-helmets: Question: What is the difference between the coats ? Dark coat. Bright coat. .......
    7. ...... On the last postcard you see the three officers again: That is a very nice addition to my photo. Thought I share that aquisition with You. Robert ( It takes three posts to post this thread !! Why is there such a limitation to post only three photos in one thread ? )
    8. Some of You already know one of my most favourite photos. It is a private photo (not a postcard) of the three officers Leutnant Georg von Rauscher, Hauptmann Richard Freiherr von Falkenhausen and Oberleutnant Otto Graf Basselet de la Ros?e (from left to right) All of them officers in the Bavarian Leib-Infanterie-Regiment. Photo was taken on sunday, july 6th, 1914 on the Hundred-Year anniversary of the regiment. .......
    9. I do not even know if he is german: Close-up: As always, any info is welcome. Regards Robert
    10. 20 seconds later I compared it with that postcard: (it's not the same tunic however) Kind regards Robert
    11. Hope it is okay if I connect a question to this thread. I wonder if that is General Graf Bothmer on that photo: Close up of the person in question: The card was send by a Leutnant der Reserve Haberl What cruel words for Photosammler >>Sorry, but you have posted more images than you are allowed to<< Will post the rest in the reply. ..........
    12. Not from yesterday's fleamarket, but two weeks ago. The inscription on that photo-postcard is printed with the picture (at least I think so). I have my difficulties to read the text. First word is "Zum .." the I can read "Bataillonskommandeur" Signature ?? "Wilhelm Craft" ??? Close-up from the man: What is the cross next to the IC 1st class ? The back is also interesting: What unit was "K.S. Karab.Regt." - K?niglich S?chsisches ?? The sender was a Offiziers-Stellvertreter Gustav Nitze, send the letter to his wife and told her that he has got no mail since the 30th december 1917. Any help is highly appreciated, as always. Robert
    13. Thanks for the infos. As You all know, the 1st WW and imperial germany is not my main subject and I am not very familiar with these uniforms, but I can recognize "strange" things when they appear. Rick, I am an "All-Year-Fleamarket-Visitor". No matter how low the temperatures are or how bad the weather is. Here in the Munich-Big-City-Area we have fleamarkets all year and those in winter are not bad at all. A bit less competition with other collectors. Got also a few nice 2WW photos this weekend. Kind regards Robert
    14. Photosammler's Weekly Fleamarket Report: I found these thick leather cap straps very strange: I even think they look like straps for the steel helmet !? Also interesting is that round piece of gear in that bag, the left soldier is wearing. Well, could be a can of beans. What do You think ? Regards Robert
    15. Photosammler's Weekly Fleamarket Report Announces: The production of bread-bags 1915. Here You can see more details: An interesting shot. Not a big factory, only a few ladies. Kind regards Robert
    16. Simon, I was in contact with his daughter a few years ago. There is a little story about these photographs. I was walking around on a local fleamarket and found an old box with hundreds of old photographs. On first inspection I could not find any military photos, but the number of photos was too big to check them all in a short time, so I asked for the price of the whole box. I paid 20 Euro for the whole lot and I could check them at home in patience with a cup of coffee. There were interesting old photographs frome one family from a time frame of about 1900 to 1955 - but NO military at all. There was ONE fieldpost letter however, only one. That is the fieldpost letter You see on my website. Funny but I didn't recognize the name immediately. I read what this man had written and stumbled across the words - "Ich habe nun das 2.Fallschirmkorps" - "I now have the 2nd Fallschirmkorps". Then I recognized the signature and was very happy. A hand-written letter of this famous and highly decorated person was worth all the efforts. But now I started to research more. How does this letter come between these photographs and what was the relationship between Meindl and this family. There were two original water paintings amongst the photos. Landscapes done in water-colors. Now I recognized the signature on the paintings was that of Meindl too. He had done them in 1947 shortly after he was released from captivity. From a member of the WAF-Forum I got the information that Meindl's daughter is still alive and got her email address. So I wrote her an email, told her the story. She answered very soon and she told me that it was the family of her mother's sister (her aunt) and she asked if she could have the water paintings of her father. I said that she can have the paintings and I would be happy to return these to the family. I also told her that I would be happy if she would have a signed photo of her father but if not, it is also okay for me. Then I got a big letter from her with about 30 original photos from her father. These are those now on my website. That was the story. Ursula Meindl also send me a script, a biography of her life. According to this, Eugen Meindl did not have any jump training before Narvik. Meindl was a very sportive man and did Ski-jumping before the war. In Narvik, Dietl did call for Meindl to help him in the battle against the british. Meindl did immediately follow Dietl's call. There were three Junkers Ju 52 flying to Narvik that day, with some Fallschirmj?ger on board. They would not land but the soldiers had to jump. Meindl jumped in his regular mountain troopers uniform with his regular steel helmet and a leather coat on. G?ring heard of that story and was so impressed that he "rewarded" Meindl with the jump-badge. The story even goes that G?ring gave a jump-badge out of his personal "box" to Meindl when he returned to Berlin. After the Narvik adventure Meindl was offered to command a Fallschirmj?ger regiment and then, of course, he had to make a more intensive jump training. That was the story. Kind regards Robert
    17. What is that stick ? Could it be a stick for "Reservisten" - soldiers who have finished their time of duty and are about to leave the army ? Note that he is not wearing any insignia ! Any ideas ? Robert
    18. Nothing ?? Well. Here is the solution: Ritterkreuz Special Regards Robert
    19. This time a small puzzle for You all. Who is the man standing at the left: Some of You probably know it, cause I have posted it at another Forum about 2 years ago. But anyway, let's see what comes out. Robert
    20. This page was out of an album that really showed no interesting photos, except this page. Many civil photos and a lot of postwar photographs. I only kept this page. Here is the reverse of the page above: The first photo is quite interesting cause it shows Meissner, a man who signed many documents but is not very often to see on photographs: The second one shows an airforce general, I have forgotten the name, help me out. Kind regards Robert
    21. Here is a more detailed scan of the Feldwebel with the georgian order: And here is another Sch?rner-photo, 17 years later as a battalion commander of a mountain troops regiment Kind regards Robert
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