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    Posted (edited)

    Could have these ribbon-bars belonged to Leutnant der Reserve Oskar Schneider?

    Lt.d.R. Oskar Schneider was at one time with Ersatz-Infanterie-Regiment N.28

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    Posted (edited)

    The reason I believe it could be Lt. Schneider's bars

    This envelope came from the same household

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    Posted (edited)

      On 01/12/2010 at 20:48, Naxos said:

    The reason I believe it could be Lt. Schneider's bars

    This envelope came from the same household

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    Hardy this is great! I can't believe that you actually received the ribbon bars from the family. That would be great if they could provide you a copy of the Militarpass, Soldbuch, and/or copied photos.

    Jason

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      On 01/12/2010 at 20:41, Naxos said:

    Could have these ribbon-bars belonged to Leutnant der Reserve Oskar Schneider?

    Lt.d.R. Oskar Schneider was at one time with Ersatz-Infanterie-Regiment N.28

    post-1062-069633500 1291236035_thumb.jpg

    The Southern German look on the ribbon bars is real sharp. I actually just read online today about the Southern German Style: "The South German style was so popular it was all but universal in baden, Hohenzollern, Wurttemberg, and Bavaria." ~ http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/related/ribbons/weimar.htm

    Jason

    Posted (edited)

      On 01/12/2010 at 22:20, ostprussenmann said:

    ... That would be great if they could provide you a copy of the Militarpass, Soldbuch, and/or copied photos.

    Jason

    Jason,

    Unfortunatly there is nothing left - nobody knows and nobody is interested - over the last decade the family-history was either thrown away or sold piece by piece.

    .

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    Posted

    Hmmmm... I have LtdR Schneider in IR 28 and then transferring to IR 69 in July, 1915.

    But there was also a Gerhard Schneider who was a Major who was in the Regiments Verein in 1929 (and living in Frankfurt).

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      On 01/12/2010 at 22:49, Naxos said:

    Jason,

    Unfortunatly there is nothing left - nobody knows and nobody is interested - over the last decade the family-history was either thrown away or sold piece by piece.

    .

    Hardy

    Have you found out anything else on this man? Have you gotten any new items recently?

    Jason

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      On 06/02/2011 at 21:52, ostprussenmann said:

    Hardy

    Have you found out anything else on this man? Have you gotten any new items recently?

    Jason

    Nothing Jason, nada :banger:

    :cheers:

    Posted

      On 06/02/2011 at 23:15, Naxos said:

    Nothing Jason, nada :banger:

    :cheers:

    Hardy

    sorry to hear that. I am still working on your scans. It is taking awhile. My computer crashed at home (at work now) and I am waiting to get it back. Please stay in touch. Hope all is well with you.

    Jason

    Posted

      On 07/02/2011 at 22:41, ostprussenmann said:

    Hardy

    sorry to hear that. I am still working on your scans. It is taking awhile. My computer crashed at home (at work now) and I am waiting to get it back. Please stay in touch. Hope all is well with you.

    Jason

    Don't worry - take as long as you want. :cheers:

    Posted

    Schneider received the Zähringer Lion Order 16th of November 1917.

    Unfortunately "Schneider" is such a common name, that I cannot say "which" of the numerous Schneiders he is among the published Hohenzollern awards.

    Greetings

    Daniel

    Posted

      On 08/02/2011 at 18:46, Daniel Krause said:

    Schneider received the Zähringer Lion Order 16th of November 1917.

    Unfortunately "Schneider" is such a common name, that I cannot say "which" of the numerous Schneiders he is among the published Hohenzollern awards.

    Greetings

    Daniel

    thanks Daniel

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