I'd like to start a thread about beginners mistakes. Sometimes there seems to be some confusion or lack of knowledge about certain thing. Maybe this thread can help to avopid some of those. I'd like to start with one of the more obvious:
Schinkel
This was the gentleman who designed the Iron Cross. Some earlier crosses are 'named' after him because of the shape of the cross arms.
Schickle
Manufacturer of the Knights Cross in Pforzheim for a short period of time. Also manufacturer of the Iron Cross 1st Class. Never got a PKZ number. LDO-number L/15
Klein & Quenzer
located in Idar-Oberstein, no LDO-number, PKZ-# 65. Also manufacurer of the RK, EK1 and 2
Klein
surely not to be mixed up with Klein & Quenzer! Located in Hanau, manufacturer of the DK, no LDO-number, PKZ-# '134'
Juncker
manufacturer of the RK and EK's. LDO-number L/12, PKZ-# "2". Located in Berlin
Junkers
Airplane manufacturer, located in Dessau.
Maybe more members can add their comments to the thread. Not only names, but other 'beginners' misconceptions also. It will help some people for sure!
Dietrich
Schinkel
This was the gentleman who designed the Iron Cross. Some earlier crosses are 'named' after him because of the shape of the cross arms.
Schickle
Manufacturer of the Knights Cross in Pforzheim for a short period of time. Also manufacturer of the Iron Cross 1st Class. Never got a PKZ number. LDO-number L/15
Klein & Quenzer
located in Idar-Oberstein, no LDO-number, PKZ-# 65. Also manufacurer of the RK, EK1 and 2
Klein
surely not to be mixed up with Klein & Quenzer! Located in Hanau, manufacturer of the DK, no LDO-number, PKZ-# '134'
Juncker
manufacturer of the RK and EK's. LDO-number L/12, PKZ-# "2". Located in Berlin
Junkers
Airplane manufacturer, located in Dessau.
Maybe more members can add their comments to the thread. Not only names, but other 'beginners' misconceptions also. It will help some people for sure!
Dietrich
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