A denazified set. Any opinion as to the maker of the cross and authenticity of the document? The seller is asking 100 euros.. deal or not a deal? Thanks in advance!
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Something doesn't seem right about this doc. The print is not crisp enough and there is no "shine" on the EK motif, which is generally seen on this doc type. The unit had been in reserve since September at this time and the signature doesn't seem right - it should be Hermann Balck - this one seems forced. Also, I don't like how it lists the batallion rather than the company before the unit (although this isn't automatically bad) and I'm not sure that this particular feldpost number fits into the unit at this time (I'm certainly not expert at feldpost numbers, however). I'd be curious if this document glows under a black light - and I also don't like the modern tape repair.
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Hello,
I'm not liking this document either. Panz. Gren. Rgt. 110 was part of the 11th Panzer Division and therefore this document should be signed (as Brian noted) by the Divisional Commander, General der Panzertruppen Hermann Balck. The use of an eagle ink stamp bearing a Feldpostnummer is also strange to be used by a Divisional Commander. I would expect the eagle ink stamp to read something like: Kdo. 11. Panz. Div.
The Feldpostnummer (as I make it out) looks to be 22026. This number was assigned to Stab/Panzerjäger-Abteilung 127, which was part of the 27th Panzer Division.
The document is a fake, in my opinion, because the Divisional Commander's signature does not match to that of the 11th Panzer Division and the eagle ink stamp does match to the signing authority.
Best regards,
TomLast edited by Tom Yanacek; 11-04-2010, 09:44 PM.Mihi libertas necessest!
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