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    I wanted to share a recent acquisition obtained at the TMCA show in Franklin TN a couple weeks ago. This nice group came from the grandson of SGT Bernhard Schultheis who served in Hussar-Regiment King Humbert v. Italy (1. Kurhessian) Nr. 13. The group consists of a color portrait, medal bar with award documents including the EKII (2 JUL 1916), his regimental stein, a 50th birthday (1942) presentation portrait of v. Mackensen from the Kavallerie Kamradeschaft, , several pictures and postcards showing Schultheis in uniform and on horse and at the front, his war record document, veterans memorabilia including the Kyffhauser Bund pin in box, the Deutsche Feld Ehrenzeichen, reunion programs (1939, 1963), his named TR police visor cap, 25 year police long service medal and document, police boots, his Berlin police ID including his fingerprint card, Red Cross documents and other memorabilia. There is also a picture postcard of his younger brother’s grave (KIA July 1918, 2.MGK RIR 251).

    Sergant Bernhard Schultheis was born in 1892 in Amoeneberg, Hesse. He enlisted 2 OCT 12 and was promoted to SGT 10 April 18. His service included; 1914 (West) Battle of Longwy, Maas, Bailleul, Lille; (East) Kuton, Lodz, Breszyinie; 1915 Rawka-Pzura, Prasznysz, Ostpruessen; 1916 Jakobsstadt; 1917 Riga, Dina, Kreuzberg u. Kokenhusen; 1918 Lif u. Estland, (West) Vogesen, Oberelsass, Flandern, Siegfriedfront, Camprai u. St. Quentin, Flandern, Lys u. Schelde, March home. On 15 May 1917 the 13 Hussar Rgt lost their horses and were transferred to the 129 IR.

    After the war Schultheis became a police officer in Marburg, Hesse. He was awarded the 25 year police long service medal in gold in 1939. The document has a facsimile of Hitler’s signature. In April 1945 Schultheis was capture by US forces and spent two years in captivity at Camp Butner, NC. Unfortunately, his grandson has no information as to the circumstances of his grandfathers capture. Schultheis’ daughter married a GI in 1948 and is the reason for his items being in the US. SGT Schultheis died in 1964, age 72, after being struck by a car.
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    More of the group
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        additional pics of SGT Schultheis group; printed portrait of v. Mackensen presented to Schultheis on his 50th birthday
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          There were many pictures including one of his brothers grave. His brother was in MGK RIR 251.
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            Schultheis' war record
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              After the war Schultheis served in the Marburg police
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                The last pictures of the Schultheis group. Obtaining this group came about after meeting the grandson over a year before he decided to sell. Very happy to have it my collection. Mike
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                  Fantastic grouping

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                    An impressive grouping!

                    Pierce

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                      Very nice.
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                        Superb, Makensen looks suitably fierce!

                        Jesse

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                          What a fantastic group!!

                          My great-grandfather Ernst Lemm served in HR13 as well (he was a Waffenmeister or armourer), but all that came down to me is his Regimental medal that was given out on their centennial celebrations in 1913. Very interesting to see that Schultheis had this very medal actually positioned on his medal bar (its the one between his DA and Hungarian Commemorative medal in fourth position)! Have a look: there should be Umberto's cipher on the reverse.

                          Congratulations on your acquisition - and great to see that you kept this group together.

                          Perhaps we could see some more detail of the documents - I can spot some nice artwork there.

                          Thanks for sharing! Made my day.
                          Thorsten

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                            Thanks for the comments to all. Thorsten, very interesting to learn your great-grandfather served in the 13 HR. Schultheis served in 4. Squadron. The regimental medal does have the cypher. Ill take some pics of the documents and get them posted. Thanks, again. Mike

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                              A couple pictures of the Veterans cross certificate and medal issued to Schultheis in 1934. Mike
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