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The document from his service in the 1st US Vol. Cav, has an ink stamp to the top left...which might be for the award for the Spanish War Service Medal #18880. Howard
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Hello Paul, Von Falkenhorst was determined to be guilty of Hitler's commando law, where as any Resistance member or commando's were sentenced to death. Von Falkenhorst being commander of Norway was guilty because of his rank. I'm not sure if he actually signed any of the death warrents....however he was the CO. His death sentence was commuted in 1953(?) due to poor health. As to the GCiS, I have no knowledge. Cheers, Howard
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Hello Rick, Correct, there are NO loops for a German Cross. Loops for EK 1st, and EK 1st Spange to center of pocket, and 2 badges to either side of the cloth Johanniter Oder. Also 6 loops above pocket for long ribbon bar. The large size of the tunic suggests the owner was between 6 foot and 6 foot 3-4. Not to plump. Decent physical build, est. size at around a US 44. Rick, if your attending the MAX show I can bring it with me. Regards, Howard
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Hello Gents, I own a very nice GeneralOberst tunic that is not named. The tailor tag inside the pocket was removed. Being this is such a high ranking general, I have narrowed the possible owners to a half dozen possible choices just by the award of the cloth Johanniter Oder. Is there any other way to narrow it further? The tunic is a larger size, near a 44R US. If anyone needs more information please let me know. Thank you, Howard Kelley
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EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
Leatherneck replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Reverse of cross. HK -
EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
Leatherneck replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Single. Front. Still have not mastered the skill of EK photographing. Still get the flach-back! Cheers, Howard -
EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
Leatherneck replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Schinkel on four place medal bar. Cheers, Howard -
EK 1939 1957 Knight's Crosses
Leatherneck replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hello Laurence, Nice cross. But not a complete match. My top loop drops into the frame. A feature normally found on the later '57 issued items. Here's a better photo of the "800" mark and the top loop. Thank you, Howard -
EK 1939 1957 Knight's Crosses
Leatherneck replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Reverse, top of cross. Detail of "800" and loop. This example does have the case and ribbon. Thanks in advance, Howard Kelley -
EK 1939 1957 Knight's Crosses
Leatherneck replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Reverse of cross. "800" marked. Cheers, Howard -
EK 1939 1957 Knight's Crosses
Leatherneck replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Front detail. If better photos are need, please advise. (Or Different angles, etc.) My knowledge of RK's is slim to none. Cheers, Howard -
EK 1939 1957 Knight's Crosses
Leatherneck replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hello, Here's my example. I've not been able to lock down a maker, since this does not have the die flaws of a "B" type S&L RK. Can someone please help shed some light? Cheers, Howard Kelley