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    Hello! Recently got this Frackkette, and I was wondering if you think an ID is possible on this combination of awards. I appreciate any help on it :)

     

    Consists of the following:

     

    - Commemorative Medal of the War of Liberation 1918

     

    - Cross of Liberty/Freedom 3rd Class 1918

     

    - Hanseatic Cross of Hamburg

     

    - Schaumburg-Lippe Cross for Faithful Service 1914

     

    - Albrechtsorden Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse (repaired at some point?)

     

    - Iron cross first or second class

     

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    Posted
    15 minutes ago, VtwinVince said:

    Nice Kette, but I very much doubt an ID is possible.

    Thought that might be the case. No bummer, still love it :beer:

    Posted

    Gentlemen,

     

      Why would the swords be mounted upside down if the chain was put together in a Saxon town?

     

    Regards, 

    Chuck

    Posted (edited)
    1 hour ago, chuck said:

    Gentlemen,

     

      Why would the swords be mounted upside down if the chain was put together in a Saxon town?

     

    Regards, 

    Chuck

    I think It's a terrible repair. It has no back part, the back part has been put on the front. 

    Edited by Jstrom
    Posted (edited)

    Franz Cohnitz

    1883-1960

    Kaufmann in Hamburg

     

    19.7.1911 Leutnant d.R. (I Hamburg) des Feldartillerie-Regiments Nr. 3

    15.10.1916 Oberleutnant d.R., z.Zt. in der Ersatz-Abteilung des Feldartillerie-Regiments Nr. 39

     

    16.12.1916 Fürstlich Schaumburg-Lippisches Kreuz für Treue Dienste 1914

    7.4.1917 Königlich Sächsischer Albrechts-Orden, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

    xx.5.1918 Finnisches Freiheitskreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern

     

    All three of these awards were received as an Ordonnanz-Offizier in the staff of the 3. Garde-Kavallerie-Brigade. The later General der Panzertruppe Hans-Karl Freiherr von Esebeck received his Commemorative Medal of the Liberation War on 15.8.1918 as Adjutant of the 3.GKB; Cohnitz likely received his medal around the same time. I can't confirm the Hanseatenkreuz, but it stands to reason given his Hamburg connections.

     

    If the repair job was done in Rio de Janeiro, where he lived for many years, that might explain why it was done badly.

     

     

    Edited by Dave Danner
    Posted (edited)
    14 hours ago, Dave Danner said:

    Franz Cohnitz

    1883-1960

    Kaufmann in Hamburg

     

    19.7.1911 Leutnant d.R. (I Hamburg) des Feldartillerie-Regiments Nr. 3

    15.10.1916 Oberleutnant d.R., z.Zt. in der Ersatz-Abteilung des Feldartillerie-Regiments Nr. 39

     

    16.12.1916 Fürstlich Schaumburg-Lippisches Kreuz für Treue Dienste 1914

    7.4.1917 Königlich Sächsischer Albrechts-Orden, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern

    xx.5.1918 Finnisches Freiheitskreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern

     

    All three of these awards were received as an Ordonnanz-Offizier in the staff of the 3. Garde-Kavallerie-Brigade. The later General der Panzertruppe Hans-Karl Freiherr von Esebeck received his Commemorative Medal of the Liberation War on 15.8.1918 as Adjutant of the 3.GKB; Cohnitz likely received his medal around the same time. I can't confirm the Hanseatenkreuz, but it stands to reason given his Hamburg connections.

     

    If the repair job was done in Rio de Janeiro, where he lived for many years, that might explain why it was done badly.

     

     

    Wow. Thank you so much, great to have a name and a bit of a story to it.

     

    Seems likely that a better repair in Brazil would not have been possible.

    Edited by Jstrom
    Posted
    9 hours ago, christerd said:

    Here is Franz Cohnitz , the man on the far left ( no 1) 

    Not very good pic , but I will see if I can find a better one 

     

    Christer

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    What book does the picture come from?

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