A question for our esteemed author and friend Dietrich - or anyone else who cares to answer it!
The beautiful and rare Red deluxe presentation cases containing the RK and 1st and 2nd class Wiederholungsspangen were first given after the polish campaign - von Brauchitsch received his October 27th 1939 (that's only about 60 days after the outbreak of WW2). You can see an example of this presentation case in Dietrichs new book on page 237... indeed, it may actually BE von Brauchitsch's cased set (there is no indication either way).
Both spangen contained in the case are the 'Juncker style' pieces which we know are early, but neither of the spangen are 1st pattern. Both are standard.
I wonder if Dietrich could confirm whether this is in fact von Brauchitsch's cased awards, and therefore does this imply that the 'scalloped date bar' was in production for less than 60 days before Juncker reverted to the standard pattern?
Marshall
The beautiful and rare Red deluxe presentation cases containing the RK and 1st and 2nd class Wiederholungsspangen were first given after the polish campaign - von Brauchitsch received his October 27th 1939 (that's only about 60 days after the outbreak of WW2). You can see an example of this presentation case in Dietrichs new book on page 237... indeed, it may actually BE von Brauchitsch's cased set (there is no indication either way).
Both spangen contained in the case are the 'Juncker style' pieces which we know are early, but neither of the spangen are 1st pattern. Both are standard.
I wonder if Dietrich could confirm whether this is in fact von Brauchitsch's cased awards, and therefore does this imply that the 'scalloped date bar' was in production for less than 60 days before Juncker reverted to the standard pattern?
Marshall
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