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    Very cool thread, thanks for sharing/making it.

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      Brillantenträger Ramcke in a postwar photo!

      (Photo sent by WAF member GP41; credits to him)
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        General der Fallschirmtruppe Ramcke recieved both platinium and saphire diamonds set through the Red Cross while in captivity. The decorations still are in family hands.

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          Cool zoom on Graf's diamonds

          As already said on this thread, Hermann Graf surrended his decorations to the Russian during captivity, while his silver set of diamonds remained in Germany and survived the war.
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            Any Graf documents for posting ??

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              Field notification of the Diamonds to Karl Mauss, on 15 April 1945 as Generalleutnant and commander of the 7. Panzer-Division.

              (Photo credits to Andreas-Thies)
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                Before and after photos of the last soldier to be awarded the Diamonds during the war: General der Panzertruppe Dietrich von Saucken.

                The postwar picture is from 1978.

                Saucken never got a chance to receive a set of diamonds, but it will be nice to see a closer look on his postwar KC.
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                  Funeral of Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring on July 16th, 1960.

                  His diamonds and a few other decorations are on the funeral pillow.

                  Nowadays, his set are in a private collection (according to author John Angolia)
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                    Zoom on the medals
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                      Gordon Gollob's 1st pattern Diamonds, in silver.
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                        Diamonds preliminary award doc. for Oberst Helmut Lent
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                          Very interesting HD footage of Oberst Hans-Ulrich Rudel's awards after his surrender to American Forces on May 8th, 1945.

                          Including a unique view of his diamonds (all of them )
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                            I had the luck of being able to "play" with all of his awards on a visit to his home ! Fantastic Stuff !!! Tom

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                              Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                              GFM Albert Kesselring during his surrender in Italy, 1945, wearing a nice set of diamonds!

                              According to Adrian Forman, his Type A 2nd form Diamonds set resides in a private collection. A photo of them are shown on page 179 of his book.
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                                Great thread guys....excellent work!!

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