I started collecting WW1 Iron cross award documents as a side line collection years ago.
The collection has gained importance to me, when at one point I realised that I had 150 iron cross documents sitting next to me in binders, from machine gun units, from pilots, uboot men, balloonists, gunners, doctors and commisars.... and all these 150 documents wouldnt get me one cased L/12 Knights cross.
Then I sat back and thought...what history these 150 docs represented. How much mud, bombs, bullets and bayonets, mustard gas, killing, dying and suffering are synthesized into 4 binders..... and I saw the light.
Screw the Knights cross, I have had 3 of them, but none has given me half as much pleasure as I get from flipping through the binders and seeing an EK1 doc to a "machine gun sharpshooter"unit or an EK 1 to a Uboot man who spent 3 years in a sardine can sinking english ships.
This weekend I am celebrating the 200 mark, which I think is a proud figure to have reached, but once again, it is not only the joy of reaching the magic 200 that comes into play, it is the feeling of being touched by history when I look at the shelf with the 200 documents on them, and think of what the collection represents.
The collection has gained importance to me, when at one point I realised that I had 150 iron cross documents sitting next to me in binders, from machine gun units, from pilots, uboot men, balloonists, gunners, doctors and commisars.... and all these 150 documents wouldnt get me one cased L/12 Knights cross.
Then I sat back and thought...what history these 150 docs represented. How much mud, bombs, bullets and bayonets, mustard gas, killing, dying and suffering are synthesized into 4 binders..... and I saw the light.
Screw the Knights cross, I have had 3 of them, but none has given me half as much pleasure as I get from flipping through the binders and seeing an EK1 doc to a "machine gun sharpshooter"unit or an EK 1 to a Uboot man who spent 3 years in a sardine can sinking english ships.
This weekend I am celebrating the 200 mark, which I think is a proud figure to have reached, but once again, it is not only the joy of reaching the magic 200 that comes into play, it is the feeling of being touched by history when I look at the shelf with the 200 documents on them, and think of what the collection represents.
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