Sometimes you have to let a good thing go, to get a little better thing. Before I started my office project, I sold my RK. Yes, I did, and sad as it was to see it go (even to a good home ) it was worth it when I turn to my new RK, as she came with some friends. The cross (along with the research that I am able to unearth on the recipient) will be featured on the new article which I will now (hopefully and finally!) be able to turn my attention to.
So, here are just a couple of pictures, of the RK and DK of Oberfeldwebel Richard Isczinski which will now live in the new display cabinet. Pictures of the group and display later in the collections forum, for you "Crosses of the Wehrmacht", just the crosses .
Some details,
As an Unteroffizier
Iron Cross 1st Class
1./ Gren Regt 233
10-18-1943
German Cross in Gold
As an Oberfeldwebel
3./Div Fus. Btl 102
22 September 1944
Knights Cross
As an Oberfeldwebel
3./Div Fus. Btl 102
17.3.1945
The whole group (for clarification, the outer box is original but did not come with the group).
So, here are just a couple of pictures, of the RK and DK of Oberfeldwebel Richard Isczinski which will now live in the new display cabinet. Pictures of the group and display later in the collections forum, for you "Crosses of the Wehrmacht", just the crosses .
Some details,
As an Unteroffizier
Iron Cross 1st Class
1./ Gren Regt 233
10-18-1943
German Cross in Gold
As an Oberfeldwebel
3./Div Fus. Btl 102
22 September 1944
Knights Cross
As an Oberfeldwebel
3./Div Fus. Btl 102
17.3.1945
The whole group (for clarification, the outer box is original but did not come with the group).
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