I'm posting this for Ted Peterson. This excellent group was awarded to Herbert Mathiscik, a pre-war Leutnant der Reserve in Infantry Regiment 150. His HHOX was gazetted as Oberleutnant dR 11 July 1918, and he was demobilized as a Hauptmann dR aD. These medals came with a number of pre- and post-WW1 documents, but the wartime award documents are missing.
Why my thread title? In civil life Mathiscik was a teacher at a "Deaf-and-Dumb" School in Königsberg, East Prussia. The contrast between a silent life raising handicapped children and the murderous noise and... deafening silences... of the front lines is something to contemplate.
There is a person's life story behind all these awards. Sometimes we are lucky enough to find the echoes of those lives....
Why my thread title? In civil life Mathiscik was a teacher at a "Deaf-and-Dumb" School in Königsberg, East Prussia. The contrast between a silent life raising handicapped children and the murderous noise and... deafening silences... of the front lines is something to contemplate.
There is a person's life story behind all these awards. Sometimes we are lucky enough to find the echoes of those lives....
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