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    An Accidental Collection

    I've been collecting since I was a kid. I've always loved medals and badges, and especially the Iron Cross. My years of collecting medals and badges are over, however. Now I only collect Iron Cross documents and document groups. I avoid buying medal/document combinations as I am always skeptical of whether they actually belong together. Who knows what happened with these groups over the last 70 years? I have sold off an EK2 here and there, as I'm really not a medal collector and don't want it around if I can't guarantee that the two belong together.

    I have found myself with a few interesting pieces, however. I just put together a new, but small display of these items. I acquired all of these medals because it was the award documents that I wanted. It turns out that they make a nice display and they could be original to their respective award documents. If I am to believe that these EKs belong with their documents then the six EKs on the left are attributable to the following:

    Left to right (top)...
    1. A member of a flak unit who protected Hamburg from Allied air raids.
    2. A Gefreiter who served with a railway battery
    3. A fighter pilot who served with JG52 and had at least five kills on the Eastern Front (at least three of which came before his EK2)

    Left to right (bottom)
    1. An Obergefreiter who fought with 246. Volksgrenadier Division at Aachen
    2. A member of a Werfer unit who won his EK2 in the Kurland pocket
    3. A member of FJR7 who served in France but probably earned his award as result of fighting on the Eastern Front in the spring of 1944.

    The medals on the right of the case all come from two groups, both of which I acquired on the estand within the last two years. The top group (GAB, KVK2, Ostmedaille, and EK2) came with documents to a member of Artillerie Regiment 96. He earned his EK2 and GAB while fighting with 44. ID at Stalingrad.

    The second group (EK2, Driver's Badge, BWB and KVK2) all belong to an ambulance driver with the Panzer Lehr Division. He was wounded in action at the Battle of the Bulge - Christmas Day 1944.

    If these medals and badges all have the provenance they appear to have, then its quite an interesting little set-up. To me, the makers, die characteristics, materials, etc. are basically meaningless. But, if the stories are to be believed then there is quite a bit of history in one little case. And, it basically came together by accident!!
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    Last edited by Brian R; 06-25-2012, 01:32 PM.

    #2
    Wonderful Brian

    I think you have to believe

    Nick

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      #3
      I'm a believer Brian

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        #4
        Guys - Thanks for the comments. I will follow your advice and continue to believe.

        And, here is how good some of the EK2 documents can look when grouped together.
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          #5
          Wow, the mother load of EK2 Docs Very nice lot!

          Richard

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            #6
            Nice one

            Well ime impressed .I Will quote the others by saying that i have never seen so many docks.
            Very very nice keep up the good work.

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              #7
              Very nice collection of EK documents. We often see large collections of the actual medal but I dont think I have ever seen a collection that large of documents for the one medal. Well done.

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                #8
                Awesome!

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                  #9
                  Great collection Brian! I have never seen so many EKII documents together, The medals look nice also and are displayed well in the case.
                  Keep us posted here with updates, I for one would like to see the documents individually

                  Kevin

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                    Originally posted by Brian R View Post
                    Guys - Thanks for the comments. I will follow your advice and continue to believe.

                    And, here is how good some of the EK2 documents can look when grouped together.
                    AWESOME just AWESOME Brian

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                      #11
                      Great


                      Andy

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                        #12
                        Guys - Thanks again for the nice comments. The pile of documents above is just a group of EK2 citations that need to be filed. I have a quite a few more than a are shown, actually. Some are singles and some are part of groups. I thought it would be fun to show a big group of them as we always see large lots of medals and such, but not citations.

                        Here is how they look when properly filed (although this is a small group to an airman that has both classes of the EK)...
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