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My buddy Alec, brought me around some of the small Kempten back streets, in Haubenschloss, to show me a plaque he had spotted upon the wall of a house near Haubenschloss. Apparantly post WW1, the street used to be called Wytschaetestrasse!! "Wytschaetestrasse 2, In der Allerheiligennacht 1914 st?rmen die Allg?uer Kriegsfreiwilligen dreimal Wytschaete in Flandern." Does anybody have any information of the particular Bavarian Units that took part in the campaign in far off Flanders? Kevin in Deva.
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Hallo Gents, upon my recent return visit to Kempten in the Allg?u region, I revisited a place I stumbled across near to the house where I was living, I lived for 4 years on the outskirts of Kempten, on Adelharzer Weg, while wandering in the woods to the rear of the house I discovered this commemorative memorial stone. The inscription reads: "GEDENKSTEIN FUR DEM IM WELTKREIGE GEFALLENEN HELDEN MAX HERGENRODER FORSTASSISTENT IN KEMPTEN + 26.SEPT.1914.WYTSCHAEDE." Kevin in Deva
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DDR Unknown (to me) NVA badges
Kev in Deva replied to Tony's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hallo Uwe thanks for your answer, do any of these rate any particular value or rarity? The boxed ones appear to have their original boxes and most are in mint to VG condition. They are actually outside my normal field of military medal collecting. Kevin in Deva. -
Hallo --dj--Joe Not wanting to wander to far off the subject in question,I am still inclined to think this item has connections with the Freemasons, the handshake symbol appears on many French medals and badges attributed to Charity work carried out by the Freemasons in France. The symbol pictured below, I understand is more often encounted when thinking of the Freemasons, this one's on a building in Kempten in the Allg?u region of Bavaria. Perhaps some of our French / German members could shed some light onto this insignia with the handshake?? Kevin in Deva.
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Hallo Robert this particular piece, which my Buddy obtained, was picked up at a flea-market in Senden, Baden-W?rttemberg, the seller said it came from a family house-clearence in AUGSBURG, Bavaria which is not to far away geographically from Senden, its possible my iii reich 2 Medal Dienst-Spange and Swastika Armband (posted seperately) came from the same family. Kevin in Deva
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Patton's Desert Museum
Kev in Deva replied to Hauptmann's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
Nice story, but its a pity they could not even get the caption for the picture right That Tank and has no connection to WW2. Kevin in Deva -
Heer 3 Reich 2 Medal Spange.
Kev in Deva replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Hallo Pete If I may be so bold to venture my opinion with regards the white edges, the armband appears to be cotton, I think at first the red was silk-screened onto the material, followed by the white circle, then black swastika, the rough edges were turned over and sewn to form a neat edge, and then it was machine joined in the middle, with a zig-zag stich. The armband measures: Height 10,5 cm X 54 cm diameter, the inner seam is 12mm in size, the diameter of the circle is 83mm. The outside edge of the swastika arms is 30mm, the inside edge is 20mm.The material shows signs of being held in place on the sleeve by pinning, there is also some well rubbed in grime consistent with the item being worn and in contact with the body of a jacket or shirt. I will not be tempted to wash it Kevin in Deva -
Heer Opinion sought on a FLL PAB
Kev in Deva replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Hallo Jan, Sorry for the slow reply, with regards your last post, I have been traveling back to Romania and had no access to the internet, thanks for the link, but it seems you have to join to read the posts Kevin in Deva.