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    RK formal award document to Hauptmann Wilhelm Köhler
    Kommandeur Kampfgruppe / Grenadier-Regiment 195 / 78.Infanterie-Division / 9.Armee / Heeresgruppe Mitte
    Presented on: December 10th, 1942

    Thanks to the person who sent me the photos
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      A photo of Hauptmann Köhler

      Regards,
      Sepp.
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        This one was sold in miliweb.

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          Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View Post
          What is the source of this quote?
          ,,Ch. Hamilton's book "Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich", vol. 2, front and back cover, as well as page 29 about Hitler's autopen signature. (Click on documents to enlarge)
          In 1997, Hamilton's work "Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich", volume 2, was published by Bender Publishing of San Jose, California. This book is currently available from the publisher at $45.00 or from Amazon.com. It contains biographies, photographs and examples of handwriting and signatures of many top military and civilian Third Reich personalities. Both Mr. Stahl and myself received acknowledgement from the author for our respective help. On pages 29-30, Hamilton publishes five examples of period Adolf Hitler signatures that were machine-signed with what is called an autopen. This device used a template and can sign thousands of documents with what appears to be an ink pen.

          It has been known for some time but is a well-kept secret, that Adolf Hitler signed very few documents, either using the services of one Vittorio von Ihne, attached to the Chancellery, or a Major Baumann in the Army Personnel Office (for the signing of military promotional documents.)"

          http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/NetL...nDocuments.htm

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            ...the signatures not done by Hitler himself were auto pen signatures, nothing else.

            Nobody would be alowed to sign for him with a real signature...These are stories.
            Pieter.
            SUUM CUIQUE ...
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              Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post
              ...the signatures not done by Hitler himself were auto pen signatures, nothing else.

              Nobody would be alowed to sign for him with a real signature...These are stories.
              Pieter.
              I agree with Pieter.

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                Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post
                .

                Nobody would be alowed to sign for him with a real signature...These are stories.
                Pieter.
                Correct. !

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                  Originally posted by DDD777 View Post
                  ,,Ch. Hamilton's book "Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich", vol. 2, front and back cover, as well as page 29 about Hitler's autopen signature. (Click on documents to enlarge)
                  In 1997, Hamilton's work "Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich", volume 2, was published by Bender Publishing of San Jose, California. This book is currently available from the publisher at $45.00 or from Amazon.com. It contains biographies, photographs and examples of handwriting and signatures of many top military and civilian Third Reich personalities. Both Mr. Stahl and myself received acknowledgement from the author for our respective help. On pages 29-30, Hamilton publishes five examples of period Adolf Hitler signatures that were machine-signed with what is called an autopen. This device used a template and can sign thousands of documents with what appears to be an ink pen.

                  It has been known for some time but is a well-kept secret, that Adolf Hitler signed very few documents, either using the services of one Vittorio von Ihne, attached to the Chancellery, or a Major Baumann in the Army Personnel Office (for the signing of military promotional documents.)"

                  http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/NetL...nDocuments.htm
                  Gregory Douglas is another alias of A.D. Royster, who is actually Peter Stahl (and Walter Storch and lots of others). So this is a typical case of quoting himself by himself and then referencing the two himselfs again by himself under another assumed name. And he knows: once it is in the Internet at several spots with different names it is gospel, because "The Internet doesn't lie!"
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                    ...i loved his Winny the Poe articles in the Military Advisor...
                    You shoud hire him for collums in your magazine Dietrich
                    Pieter.
                    SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                      He writes already for another "writer and journalist" ..... And the International Medal Collector is really not a science fiction magazine!
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                        RK formal award document to Vezérezredes Gusztáv Jány
                        Commander Hungarian 2.Army
                        Presented on: March 31st, 1943

                        This amazing document belongs to WAF member kraut72. Many thanks to Gábor for sending me the photos
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                          A photo of Vezérezredes (Colonel General) Gusztáv Jány, and the link to the video about his award ceremony.

                          http://filmhiradok.nava.hu/watch.php?id=5002

                          Regards,
                          Sepp.
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                            Fine and very rare formal mappe to a hungarian soldier !

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                              because of this his time to exceed the age of the mounted and accepted stereotypes....

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                                RK formal award document to General der Infanterie Friedrich Wiese
                                Kommandeur Infanterie-Regiment 39/ 26. Infanteriedivision
                                Presented on: February 14th, 1942

                                Source: http://www.ritterkreuz.us/weise-ritterkreuz-document/
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