Andreas,
just because we don't know what else it could be doesn't mean that is not something else. I am not saying it is, though. How are the other wound badges marked? Any 1942??
That would not work in the case of the DK which was instituted well after March 1941 and therefore they couldn't have been any unused stock. The same applies with the L-marked pieces, especially Zimmermann and Juncker.
Sure, this topic is very complex and I am also convinced that time wise the appearance or introduction of the PKZ number was different for each medal. What I mean is this: if the PKZ had a huge stock of RKs there was no need to order for maybe 1 year or so. The L/12 are a good example - a lot came to the PKZ after the prohibition of private sales and were awarded well till the end of 1943.
Meanwhile they were going through Wound Badges like a hot knife through butter and the PKZ numbers show up a lot earlier. Sure is that the PKZ shows up on the DKs quite a lot earlier than on the RKs.
Dietrich
just because we don't know what else it could be doesn't mean that is not something else. I am not saying it is, though. How are the other wound badges marked? Any 1942??
if you ask for my personal opinion i would say these are finished stocks which didn't get markings and subcontracts.
Sure, this topic is very complex and I am also convinced that time wise the appearance or introduction of the PKZ number was different for each medal. What I mean is this: if the PKZ had a huge stock of RKs there was no need to order for maybe 1 year or so. The L/12 are a good example - a lot came to the PKZ after the prohibition of private sales and were awarded well till the end of 1943.
Meanwhile they were going through Wound Badges like a hot knife through butter and the PKZ numbers show up a lot earlier. Sure is that the PKZ shows up on the DKs quite a lot earlier than on the RKs.
Dietrich
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