Yes Erick, the story of Udet buying a 'wearer's copy' is totally legit in my book and Udet's! But...he purchased a Godet. Here is a summary of Ernst Udet's own story from his book 'Mein Fliegerleben.'
First, he was grounded from an ear infection and sent home by Richthofen on April 6th, 1918--the day of his 23rd victory. When he arrived in Munich, he was tended to by his family doctor and spent time at home. On April 9th, a telegram informing him of the award of the PlM came to the house. Udet had been in town. His mother told him the news when he came home and bestowed a paper and yarn medal she had made around his neck--his first PlM!
The next day, he tried to find a PlM to wear and went to a jeweler on Theatinerstrasse. He even bumped into PlM recipient Wenninger and asked if he had a spare but instead Wenninger gave him the name of a Berlin firm (most probably Godet) that he could telegram and get it in a couple of days. This is likely the one seen worn in the picture below. There are also pics of him wearing a Wagner, presumably his awarded piece. Steve
First, he was grounded from an ear infection and sent home by Richthofen on April 6th, 1918--the day of his 23rd victory. When he arrived in Munich, he was tended to by his family doctor and spent time at home. On April 9th, a telegram informing him of the award of the PlM came to the house. Udet had been in town. His mother told him the news when he came home and bestowed a paper and yarn medal she had made around his neck--his first PlM!
The next day, he tried to find a PlM to wear and went to a jeweler on Theatinerstrasse. He even bumped into PlM recipient Wenninger and asked if he had a spare but instead Wenninger gave him the name of a Berlin firm (most probably Godet) that he could telegram and get it in a couple of days. This is likely the one seen worn in the picture below. There are also pics of him wearing a Wagner, presumably his awarded piece. Steve
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