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    It is the award document of the Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer also known as Hindenburg Cross to the Spengler and Installateur = plumber Heinrich Ihl of Kaiserslautern.

    Signed by an official of the police department of Kaiserslautern on Nov. 2, 1934

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    It is the award document of the Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer also known as Hindenburg Cross to the Spengler and Installateur = plumber Heinrich Ihl of Kaiserslautern.

    Signed by an official of the police department of Kaiserslautern on Nov. 2, 1934

    Wow

    That is cool, what did this cost you?

    Lorenzo

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    First thank you Naxos, for the quick reply and translation. I really appreciate your help.

    Lorenzo, I got the document in part of a trade deal. I do not think it is expensive. Since I have not tried to buy one, I can not give you a value. Sorry Captain Albert

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    First thank you Naxos, for the quick reply and translation. I really appreciate your help.

    Lorenzo, I got the document in part of a trade deal. I do not think it is expensive. Since I have not tried to buy one, I can not give you a value. Sorry Captain Albert

    No problem, thank you for sharing it with us on the GMIC;)

    Lorenzo

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    I was checking the internet and found this:

    Heinrich Ihl

    Dr. phil. Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen 1927

    Germany

    Dissertation:

    Kräfte, deren Bahnkurven Kegelschnitte sind

    Advisor 1: Friedrich Engel

    Advisor 2: Hans Falckenberg

    No students known.

    If you have additional information or

    corrections regarding this mathematician, please us

    Seems very interesting, maybe could not make money as a mathematician, so became a plumber? Cheers Captain Albert

    Edited by army historian
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