Here is a Spanish Cross with swords awarded to Fritz Bennemann of kommando 32 Minenfuchflottille in Kiel. My opologizes for the photo's and the spelling. I don't know the maker of the badge but it is probably not Juncker as it is different than the one I posted previously attributed to that maker. This one has greater relief to the rosette among other things - Frank and Sal - help me out here please. This cross came with the mans Soldbuch with an entry for the cross as well as three other decorations including an EK2. I know little about Soldbuchs but it looks like it has entries for uniforms issued, vacinations, etc. Can anyone tel me what the other two entries for awards are for? It is also strange that the last award was in 1942 but he obviously served through the duration. It is interesting that the front of the Soldbuch has the swastica scratched off and he put it back in. Also, he was employed by the allies after the war, I guess to remove all the mines he laid over the past six years. Sal - here is the documented cross you are looking for - only 20,000 more to go! What do you think the documentation adds to the value? Also we have a plain dark blue lanyard, similar to a marksmanship lanyard, that belongs to the group - not pictured. Is that what it is? Interesting group. Enjoy, Richard.
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Hi Richard,
I can't place this maker? It seems to have various characteristics of a number of makers better wait for jacques and frank to chime in. I am not an expert on SC's just have a healthy appetite for them The eagles wings seem to go downward as they conect to the cross is this actual?
The value of the pieces won't really go up more than their individual prices unless there is some way to prove the cross is actually married to the soldbuch in some way.
best, Sal
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Hello,
I don't think it is a Meybauer or Zimmermann. This one is a common encountered cross from an unknown or unidentified maker (at least by me). Which is typical on this one it's the swasticas which have 3 cut out branches, and wide swords grips. These manufacture is also encountered in silver with a large "900".
Very fine piece in pretty good condition.
jacques
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