Chris Boonzaier Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 OK, I was absolutely over the moon to snap this up on ebay.... Who can say what it is and why it is soooo sexy?
Bernhard H.Holst Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 Hello Chris.The letter is the coverletter for the enclosed Iron Cross first class to the recipient Hptm. Langemak.The "Ehren-Rangliste des ehemaligen Deutschen Heeres" lists Hptm. Langemak as woundedwhile in the ranks of Inf.Rgt. von Luetzow (1.Rheinisches ) Nr.25 on 26.Aug. 1914 and died as Major on 20.Oct.1916 in Aachen.Inf.Rgt. Nr.25 was part of VIII. AK and its garrison was Aachen..Noteworthy seems to be what would now be considered "old-style"( addressing the recipient and other phrases used).Bernhard H. Holst
Chris Boonzaier Posted March 2, 2007 Author Posted March 2, 2007 So far all is correct... but there is more...
Glenn J Posted March 2, 2007 Posted March 2, 2007 Chris,Major Viktor Langemak. Promoted to Major on 27.1.15, he died following an operation in Aachen. The letter is signed by General der Infanterie Erich T?lff von Tschepe und Weidenbach.RegardsGlenn
Chris Boonzaier Posted March 2, 2007 Author Posted March 2, 2007 OK, not only a very early award, it is also for the EK1 in Oktober of 1914! But what is more interesting... I have a number of docs in this style, they are in fact THE highest form of EK doc. No preprinted fill in the names thing, but all large, about legal sized double sheets, thick high quality paper. The one thing they have in comman is they are tailor made for the recipient, (the others I have have more text), are for EK1's and are signed at the highest level. Once you have a doc like this signed by von T?lff, no regimental clerk is going to send you a preprint with your name filled in. The slight difference on this one is the "Einschreiben" which at first glance makes it look just like an accompanying letter, but as Langemak was back hoem in hospital it was obviously added as the doc was mailed. This was the find of the month for a number of reasons... f
Chris Boonzaier Posted March 21, 2007 Author Posted March 21, 2007 Does anyone have any earlier examples of the EK1?
AOK4 Posted May 5, 2013 Posted May 5, 2013 Yeah, but "Marne" is misspelled. Send it back No it isn't. Manre is a place in the Champagne...
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