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    Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
    25 - Generalleutnant Theodor Tolsdorff: awarded the Diamonds March 18th 1945. The location of the awards is unknown, and there where no documents produced.
    Photo of the award ceremony
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      Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
      A diamond piece currently on display at the Internationales Maritimes Museum (Hamburg).

      I have sent an email to the museum staff asking for more detailed photos of the back, if possible.

      (Thanks to WAF member Eric the Wiking (Dan) for sending me this great photo)

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        GFM Kesselring's diamonds on May 1945, during the aftermath of the surrender in Austria.

        Kerstin von Lingen, author of the book: "Kesselring's last battle", states that on 15 May 1945, Kesselring was taken to Mondorf-les-Bains where his baton and decorations were taken from him and he was incarcerated.
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          Kesselring's decorations

          Is the current location of Kesselring's decorations and baton known?

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            His baton was sold at a auction house in Baltimore 3 or 4 years ago.

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              Originally posted by RichW. View Post
              Is the current location of Kesselring's decorations and baton known?
              - Kesselring Type A 2nd form Diamonds set resides in a private collection.

              - Both batons (formal and daily service baton) are in private collections also.

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                Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                - Kesselring Type A 2nd form Diamonds set resides in a private collection.

                - Both batons (formal and daily service baton) are in private collections also.
                I knew you would know the answer to this my Friend !!!!!!! Tom

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                  Kesselring's decorations

                  Di Kesselring or his family sell the baton and decorations or were they just taken as war booty? If the latter, who sold them at the auction?

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                    If i can remember correctly the baton was his formal one which was damaged and a American veteran had the auction house sell it.

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                      SS-Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich (in summer tunic) wearing the newly awarded Diamonds set, August 1944.

                      According to author Dietrich Maerz, it is difficult to establish whether this is the A- or B-piece

                      (Photo credits to the International Medal Collector Magazine)
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                        Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                        SS-Oberstgruppenführer Sepp Dietrich (in summer tunic) wearing the newly awarded Diamonds set, August 1944.

                        According to author Dietrich Maerz, it is difficult to establish whether this is the A- or B-piece

                        (Photo credits to the International Medal Collector Magazine)
                        Hello My Friend !!! This is a really great photo. I don't remember ever seeing it before ! Thanks ! Tom

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                          Me neither. Where did you find it. The detail on the collar tabs, shoulder boards and awards is outstanding, especially the tabs

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                            I still would like to know much more about his "post war "set also. Any good pic's of them Buddy ?? Tom

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                              Lovely image of Dietrich. Are the three 'pips' on the collar genuine or edited? I read that he never wore the third one.

                              John

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                                Originally posted by John Toner View Post
                                Lovely image of Dietrich. Are the three 'pips' on the collar genuine or edited? I read that he never wore the third one.

                                John

                                They are genuine.

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