I just acquired a grouping, comprised of a Soldbuch, a promotion and an award document, two K.V.K. IIs (and an envelope for one), and a Reichssportsabzeichen. These items came directly from the family of an SS-Sturmbannfuehrer who was assigned to the Hauptamt SS-Gericht (Central SS Judicial Office) in Muenchen (Munich). The officer, SS-Sturmbannfuehrer Fritz Killing, received the K.V.K. II mit Schwerten on 30 January 1942.
I would like to know which of the two K.V.K. IIs belong in the envelope, which has the manufacturer's name printed on the reverse. It reads: Ph. Tuerks Wwe., Wien 107. Incidentally, neither of the K.V.K.s have any markings as far as I can see.
All opinions are welcome and thank in advance!
Regards,
Barry
I would like to know which of the two K.V.K. IIs belong in the envelope, which has the manufacturer's name printed on the reverse. It reads: Ph. Tuerks Wwe., Wien 107. Incidentally, neither of the K.V.K.s have any markings as far as I can see.
All opinions are welcome and thank in advance!
Regards,
Barry
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