Ludwig - If I correctly understood your mentions of this cross a few years ago, it's a 935-4, with provenance, awarded in September, 1943.
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RK formal award document to Major Paul Dowerk
Chef 5./InfRgt 215
Presented on: January 15th, 1942.
This photos come from an incredible footage of the British Pathé in 1961, during an auction of Third Reich Items in England.
Most likely Dowerk's mappe was stolen by a British Soldier after 1945.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Leroy View PostLudwig - If I correctly understood your mentions of this cross a few years ago, it's a 935-4, with provenance, awarded in September, 1943.
Well, if I remember correctly, this cross couldn´t have been awarded by then, so perhaps Reinhardt lost his first cross and then got this as a replacement?
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK formal award document to Major Paul Dowerk
Chef 5./InfRgt 215
Presented on: January 15th, 1942.
This photos come from an incredible footage of the British Pathé in 1961, during an auction of Third Reich Items in England.
Most likely Dowerk's mappe was stolen by a British Soldier after 1945.
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RK preliminary award document to SS-Obersturmbannführer August Dieckmann
SS-Sturmbannführer (Major)
Unit: Komandeur I. / SS-Regiment (motorisiert) "Germania" / 100. leichte Infanterie-Division / III. Panzer-Korps / 1.Panzer-Armee / Heeresgruppe Süd
Presented on: April 23rd, 1942
(Photo credits to Hermann-Historica)Last edited by Sepp45; 05-14-2014, 08:03 PM.
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Originally posted by Tom B View PostIn the 60's an RK doc. sold for about $1,500.00 or so. depending on who it was awarded to.
"On 18 July 1964, a German Armed Forces Heeresflieger installation in Rotenburg (Wümme) (Lower Saxony) was renamed the Lent Barracks, or Lent-Kaserne, in his honour.[69] A number of Helmut Lent's awards were auctioned at Sotheby's, London, on 18 July 1966. The items were bought in one lot by an anonymous bidder for the total sum of £500. The purchaser was Adolf Galland, the former General der Jagdflieger, acting on behalf of the Federal German Ministry of Defence. The awards were sold by Helmut Lent's elder daughter Christina after consultation with her mother, Lena, who was in urgent need for money to pay for an operation. The Federal Ministry of Defence presented the collection to the Museum of Defence History (Wehrgeschichtliches Museum) in Rastatt, Germany.[70]"
One of the awards was Lent's Oakleaves & Swords with Diamonds. Here is a photo from the Bowen book of the items sold (with credit by him to Sotheby's). I cannot personally vouch for the accuracy of the figure stated, but I have heard this same figure for many years without contradiction.Attached Files
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[QUOTE=Leroy;6425984]That's an interesting figure when you consider the following:
"On 18 July 1964, a German Armed Forces Heeresflieger installation in Rotenburg (Wümme) (Lower Saxony) was renamed the Lent Barracks, or Lent-Kaserne, in his honour.[69] A number of Helmut Lent's awards were auctioned at Sotheby's, London, on 18 July 1966. The items were bought in one lot by an anonymous bidder for the total sum of £500. The purchaser was Adolf Galland, the former General der Jagdflieger, acting on behalf of the Federal German Ministry of Defence. The awards were sold by Helmut Lent's elder daughter Christina after consultation with her mother, Lena, who was in urgent need for money to pay for an operation. The Federal Ministry of Defence presented the collection to the Museum of Defence History (Wehrgeschichtliches Museum) in Rastatt, Germany.[70]"
One of the awards was Lent's Oakleaves & Swords with Diamonds. Here is a photo from the Bowen book of the items sold (with credit by him to Sotheby's). I cannot personally vouch for the accuracy of the figure stated, but I have heard this same figure for many years without contradiction.[/Q
Yes I remember this sale and yes that was the sold for amount. Tom
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Originally posted by Leroy View PostOne of the awards was Lent's Oakleaves & Swords with Diamonds. Here is a photo from the Bowen book of the items sold (with credit by him to Sotheby's). I cannot personally vouch for the accuracy of the figure stated, but I have heard this same figure for many years without contradiction.
I don't see Lent's KC, so I'm going to post the one attributed on the book from Adrian Forman.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostLeutnant Friedrich Rumpelhardt
Bordfunker IV. / Nachtjagdgeschwader 1
Awarded on: July 27th, 1944.Attached Files
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RK with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds awarded to Major Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer
Staffelführer 12. / Nachtjagergeschwader 1
Awarded on: December 31st, 1943 - Oak Leaves: June 24th, 1944 - Swords: July 30th, 1944 - Diamonds: October 16th, 1944
This scan made by WAF member EJ Bakker and posted on the HWMF. The original pictures come from the book "Nachtspook van Sint-Truiden", by Wim Govaerts.
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