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    #16
    Sepp, you are very gifted to make more than very interesting threads. Don't slow down, keep them coming.

    Pierre

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      #17
      outstanding

      thanks for all your comments,
      you are rihgt, my friend sepp did a great job to honor my father this way . this is really outstanding and he can share all the docs he has. i am writing a book about my fathers live and i am happy with that, more than 360 pages up to now.

      a Canadian general once said to me during a reforger exercise : "terrain is good, mission is good, we can do it." this is my feeling when i see what sepp did.

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        #18
        Great work you're doing here, Sepp! Keep it up!

        It's interesting to see the EM/NCO buckle was still being worn by the then Oblt. Guhr on receiving his Ritterkreuz d. Ek. as supposed to the commonly seen open claw style buckle on the belt for officers to wear.

        Looking forward to the book, Herr Guhr. If it were possible at all, it would be very lovely to have the book published in large format (Grossformat) featuring all the original documentations (wartime & postwar) and personal items (decorations, insignia) in close-up professional shots. It'd be a thrill for historians AND collectors alike to read. Biblio Verlag did a book on GFM W. Model ''Dokumentation eines Soldatenlebens'' by Hansgeorg Model & Dermot Bradley in Grossformat. It's done this way & a great book to read!
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        Last edited by sdesember; 08-26-2012, 08:36 AM.

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          #19
          What a great thread. An interesting life, very tastefully and thoughtfully presented.

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            #20
            Superb

            Par excellence, what a fantastic dissertation on a non-political soldier and his
            documented most colorful life. Thanks for the accompanying photos and
            anecdotes. He certainly left his mark and made Germany better for it.

            Thanks again ,
            Peto at point

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              #21
              Originally posted by Pierre View Post
              Sepp, you are very gifted to make more than very interesting threads. Don't slow down, keep them coming.

              Pierre
              Thanks Pierre!!

              Originally posted by michael.g View Post
              thanks for all your comments,
              you are rihgt, my friend sepp did a great job to honor my father this way . this is really outstanding and he can share all the docs he has. i am writing a book about my fathers live and i am happy with that, more than 360 pages up to now.

              a Canadian general once said to me during a reforger exercise : "terrain is good, mission is good, we can do it." this is my feeling when i see what sepp did.
              This wouldn't have been possible without your help Michael. You made this happen

              Originally posted by sdesember View Post
              Great work you're doing here, Sepp! Keep it up!
              Glad you enjoyed it!

              Originally posted by MauserKar98k View Post
              What a great thread. An interesting life, very tastefully and thoughtfully presented.
              Thanks Mauser!

              Originally posted by petopoint View Post
              Par excellence, what a fantastic dissertation on a non-political soldier and his
              documented most colorful life. Thanks for the accompanying photos and
              anecdotes. He certainly left his mark and made Germany better for it.

              Thanks again ,
              Peto at point
              Thanks for the kind words Peto!

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                #22
                A great story, told perfectly. Even better that his son came on here to comment as well.

                Thank you for showing us this.

                Jesse

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                  #23
                  What a fantastic story and a great way to honour a brave man . Many thanks for taking the time to share it with us.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Jesse View Post
                    A great story, told perfectly. Even better that his son came on here to comment as well.

                    Thank you for showing us this.

                    Jesse
                    Thans for the words Jesse

                    Originally posted by David F View Post
                    What a fantastic story and a great way to honour a brave man . Many thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
                    Thanks David

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                      #25
                      An amazing time capsule!

                      William Kramer
                      Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                        #26
                        Here's a file on Hans Guhr's transfer to the Kriegsakademie on 15.7.1944 that I found from NARA (T-78 R-58 f-6014857):
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post



                          All decorations awarded are signed (in pencil) by Oberst Theodore Pilling with the stamp of the IR 513. (Oberst Pilling was awarded the DKiG on 20/08/1943)
                          Oberst Pilling was FM Model's last IIa (Heeresgruppe B) who helped, among other two officers (Obstl. Michael & Major Behr), to bury the Feldmarschall's body after he shot himself on April 21, 1945 in the south of Duisburg (Ruhrgebiet).

                          Did he happen to know Oberst Pilling after the war by any chance? If yes, is there any anecdote about the Feldmarschall? Many thanks!

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                            #28
                            Great read and thank you for the history!

                            Here is another post on this grouping: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=567013, it is a very interesting read, especially from a soldier's perspective.
                            Last edited by Stephen Stout; 09-02-2013, 08:09 AM. Reason: I read a thread with more info on the grouping and how it was acquired.

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                              #29
                              Outstanding thread to a brave and honorable man!
                              When you go home
                              Tell them for us and say
                              For your tomorrow
                              We gave our today

                              --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                              Iwo Jima 1945

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by all1knew View Post
                                An amazing time capsule!

                                William Kramer
                                Thanks Bill for the kind words!!

                                Originally posted by sdesember View Post
                                Here's a file on Hans Guhr's transfer to the Kriegsakademie on 15.7.1944 that I found from NARA (T-78 R-58 f-6014857):
                                Good picture I had not seen before, thanks!

                                Originally posted by Stephen Stout View Post
                                Great read and thank you for the history!
                                I'm glad you enjoyed it Stephen

                                Originally posted by WalterB View Post
                                Outstanding thread to a brave and honorable man!
                                Thanks Walter!

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