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    Robert Noss

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    1. That is already a lot of infos. Thanks a lot.

      So I understand that the Tresse in 1st WW was NOT a sign of rank rather than a sign of landmanship ??

      I didn't know that before, thought it has the same meaning as in WW 2.

      The photo came together with two more shots.

      Another younger brother.

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      And the last one:

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      This Leutnant seemed to have quite a few different jackets.

      Kind regards

      Robert

    2. Hope I am not too boring with my questions.

      This photo from today's fleamarket bears a question for me:

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      I think the officer at the right is a mountain-trooper of 1st WW.

      Details:

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      My questions:

      Why does he have NCO-Tresse on his collar and shoulderboards for a Leutnant. He's also waering an officer's buckle.

      Is that a "T 1" on his boards and what does it mean ?

      As always, thanks very much for Your time and infos.

      Robert

    3. He worked in a "Lebensmitteldepot" - a storage house for food ! This was probably run by the administration and that's why he got the police stamp.

      Interesting however, is the fact that this almost one year period of working as a "normal" worker in a warehouse, is somehow a break in his career.

      Maybe he had some problems with the authorities ? And was sentenced to work in the warehouse ?

      Possible is also, that this was some kind of "duty-work" when all the younger men and women were working in the labour-services of the 3rd Reich.

      Interesting work-book.

      Kind regards

      Robert

    4. Another question. Got these 2 photos recently:

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      I am not sure WHAT they are ??

      Too young for regular soldiers, but ??

      No second cocade on the hat.

      The bayonets are very much like the 2nd WW style, one could even think the grips are made from Bakelith ??

      And they even do not look german to me.

      Some details of buckle and bayonets:

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      As always - my sincere thanks for more infos.

      Kind regards

      Robert

    5. Thanks a lot for the infos so far.

      Yes - it is a "1" on his shoulderboards.

      One thing is still not clear to me. He is a veteran of the 1870/71 war, right ? Are all his ribbons from that war ? I mean the IC 2nd class ribbon in the buttonhole. The ribbon on his ribbon bar is not for the IC, I can see now the third color in the middle (sometimes you can see things better when they are large on a computer screen).

      Kind regards

      Robert

    6. Got this nice photo last weekend.

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      He is wearing riding boots with spurs, I think he is cavalry.

      Isn't the type of sabre for cavalry ??

      A close up of his ribbons:

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      Note that there is a thin little rope coming out of his jacket. I suppose there is his monocle - look at his right eye - he seems to have worn a monocle for many years.

      Detail of the sabre:

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      My questions:

      Cavalry - what kind of cavalry ?

      Is he a veteran of the 70/71 war ?

      Why does he wear the ribbon for the IC 2nd class in his buttonhole AND as a ribbon-bar or is this another decoration ?

      Thanks in advance

      Robert

    7. Again I need some identification.

      A photo that I bought yesterday shows a meeting of people. On the left is a memorial board for fallen heroes of WW 1. The photo was made in Berlin. No date.

      Here is the whole photo:

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      The person I want to know is this man:

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      He is wearing the cuff-title "RFSS" - Reichsf?hrung-SS which indicates that he was in the upper administration of the SS. He has quite a respectable medal-bar.

      Another thing that puzzles me, is the soldier sitting far left.

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      He has a white (probably white) collar and huge collar-tabs. His shoulder-boards look like 1st WW boards. Could that be a veterans uniform ?

      As always, any information is highly appreciated.

      Thanks in advance

      Robert

    8. This may be the wrong place to ask this question.

      However..

      Got this photo last week, between old postcards. Probably no other collector would have paid much attention to it, but I recognized the portrait of Fritz Todt hanging on the wall in the background.

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      On the back there is a dedication in spanish language, dated 30.may 1943 and the fieldpost-number 45368 - which was OT-Oberbauleitung Bordeaux at that time.

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      My request is a translation of the dedication. What does it say ?

      Kind regards

      Robert

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