I'd love a Souval one like the example Exile is offering on estand, but I couldn't afford the divorce. My copyfake is 2.5mm too small at 61+mm, but it still gives the idea of how silly and huge the medal was/is. Yet there is something about it that does in deed make it a grand cross. Great photos as usual Sepp.
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK with Golden OL, Swords and Diamonds awarded to Oberst Hans-Ulrich Rudel
Führer Schlagtgeschwader 2 " Immelmann "
Awarded the Golden Oak Leaves: December 29th, 1944
The photo comes from "For Führer and Fatherland: Vol. 1 Military Awards of the Third Reich", by John Angolia.Attached FilesLast edited by Sepp45; 11-04-2013, 08:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostA very interesting reference about a "third set" of Golden Oaks! Personally, I had no idea of a British Officer keeping one of this unique pieces.
The photo comes from "For Führer and Fatherland: Vol. 1 Military Awards of the Third Reich", by John Angolia.
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Other sets of the Golden O&S with Brilliants were produced and some were at Schloss Klessheim at the end of the war. I believe that Rudel is being confused with Galland by Angolia. It is true that after Hitler awarded Galland his Brilliants in 1941, Goering famously had another set made, saying the Fuhrer had been swindled and that the diamonds were not of good quality. When Hitler heard of this, a third set was quietly given by him to Galland. (All this comes directly from Galland.) One of Galland's sets (after he fell out with Goering later in the war when he was General of Fighters) was hung by Galland around the neck of a stuffed crow in his office in Berlin and was destroyed by bomb damage to that office.
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One more piece to discuss
A got an email with this photo attached to it: Hajo Hermann's Ritterkreuz, next to his Formal Award document.
Both items were sold to an American collector.. as stated by the person who sent me the photo.
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For me, this is the first time I see a photo of Hermann's Cross.Attached Files
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Originally posted by chen View PostForget this Angolia's 1976 story and that fake goldern oakleave.
Just concentrate on this picture.
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Originally posted by Tom B View PostMany years ago on a visit to Rudel's home these are just the way they looked ! I asked if I could pick them up, and he said "sure" look all you want. A moment in my collecting life I will never forget ! TomAttached Files
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