I thought I would start a new thread about Silesian Eagle documents as I have a few different types. Hopefully others will post pics of theirs.
I recently acquired this interesting group with two rare SA docs in colour. The docs were scattered across eBay between two different sellers. It was a miracle I was able to happily re-unite the group.
Awarded to: Grefreiter Krata of the Leichte-Munit.-Kol., Leichtes Reichw.-Artl.-Regt. 8. (Light Munitions Column, Light Reichswehr Artillery Regiment 8)
Krata originally served from 1917-18 in the II Werft-Division and then on SMS Lothringen, when she was a training ship in the Baltic, before mustering out on November 16, 1918. On June 6, 1919, Krata joined the Reichswehr, first in Art. Regt. 32 before transferring to Art. Regt. 8 on May 11, 1920 serving in Grenzschutz Schlesien (Silesian Border Defence). He finally ended up in Wirtschaftsstab 24 Brieg (Silesia), which was essentially a supply depot before mustering out again in July 1920.
The documents show that Krata was awarded the Silesian Eagle I and II and the EKII for his service. The EKII was his last award and I believe that it was given for service in the Reichswehr, not for his brief, uneventful service in the Imperial navy. There is some controversy about whether or not the Iron Cross was awarded for Freikorps service. IMO, I believe it was.
I'm posting the complete document group and a close-up of Krata's SAII document. It's interesting to note that the SA docs, while the same basic design, were two separately printed documents, having the award class printed as part of the document, rather than merely being written or typed in as needed.
I recently acquired this interesting group with two rare SA docs in colour. The docs were scattered across eBay between two different sellers. It was a miracle I was able to happily re-unite the group.
Awarded to: Grefreiter Krata of the Leichte-Munit.-Kol., Leichtes Reichw.-Artl.-Regt. 8. (Light Munitions Column, Light Reichswehr Artillery Regiment 8)
Krata originally served from 1917-18 in the II Werft-Division and then on SMS Lothringen, when she was a training ship in the Baltic, before mustering out on November 16, 1918. On June 6, 1919, Krata joined the Reichswehr, first in Art. Regt. 32 before transferring to Art. Regt. 8 on May 11, 1920 serving in Grenzschutz Schlesien (Silesian Border Defence). He finally ended up in Wirtschaftsstab 24 Brieg (Silesia), which was essentially a supply depot before mustering out again in July 1920.
The documents show that Krata was awarded the Silesian Eagle I and II and the EKII for his service. The EKII was his last award and I believe that it was given for service in the Reichswehr, not for his brief, uneventful service in the Imperial navy. There is some controversy about whether or not the Iron Cross was awarded for Freikorps service. IMO, I believe it was.
I'm posting the complete document group and a close-up of Krata's SAII document. It's interesting to note that the SA docs, while the same basic design, were two separately printed documents, having the award class printed as part of the document, rather than merely being written or typed in as needed.
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