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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostYour "rolleyes" seems to signal that I should not be convinced?
Why don't you read through the German article and have a closer look at the Knights Cross?
If the article says something important and I should know it, please tell us.
I cannot read German; so I'm always open for corrections about my publications here.
I never meant to offend you Dietrich.
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It is not that important and I am not offended. IMHO the RK is a post war production and some of the content in the article is strange. The cover of the magazine shows the RK with a nice new ribbon, something not shown in the article.
The main thing here is not the Knights Cross, though, but the "story" as it is often the case with this magazine. The headline is "A Knights Cross for the battle in Stalingrad", in the inside text Roske says in his own words that he got the RK for his "breakthrough to the Wolga" and that the looting and killing of his tropps by Red Army soldiers was atrocious. The award date is 20. January 1943, 13 days before the capitulation. Did they fly in an RK?????
It is a nice story, that is all there is.
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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostThe award date is 20. January 1943, 13 days before the capitulation. Did they fly in an RK?????
It is a nice story, that is all there is.
/ Daniel
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RK's
How many RK's were retained by the recipients ? Certainly very few if any in Russian captivity, as for the west an outside chance? Alternatively the recipient used an EK2 and sent his award piece home ? I know some of the high rankers at Island Farm in Bridgend , South Wales 12 mile form me, were allowed to keep their awards.I have read several accounts of POW's in Russia being severely punished or shot for hiding awards.This begs the question how many actual worn RK's. wartime that is, are out there ?
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK with Oak Leaves awarded to Oberleutnant Otto Carius
Zugführer 2. / schwere Panzer-Abteilung 502 / 61.Infanterie-Division / / XXXXIII.Armee-Korps / Armeegruppe Narwa / Heeresgruppe Nord
Awarded the Ritterkreuz: May 4th, 1944[/url]Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK preliminary award document to SS-Brigadeführer Otto Gieseke
Kommandeur SS-Polizei Schützen-Regiment 1
Presented on: September 30th, 1942Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK awarded to SS-Oberscharführer Ernst Barkmann
4. / SS-Panzer-Regiment 2 / 2. SS-Panzer-Division “Das Reich” / 7.Panzerarmee / Heeresgruppe B
Awarded on: August 27th, 1944
Barkmann's wartime cross is a S&L Micro 800.
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RK awarded to SS-Standartenführer Friedrich-Wilhelm Karl
Kdr. SS-Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 11 / 11.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Grenadier-Division “Nordland”
Awarded on: December 26th, 1944
Karl's KC is currently offered by Ratisbons auction house. Credits to them.
(From the website description)
The personal belongings of Friedrich-Wilhelm Karl (SS Honor Ring, Knight´s Cross and documents) were consigned for auction by Karl´s granddaughter on behalf of his wife who is still alive and celebrated her 104th birthday in October last year. The family wants to raise money for the care of Mrs. Karl who now resides in a nursing home.
1939 Knight´s Cross to the Iron Cross made by C.F.Zimmermann as well as an original photograph showing this cross. 20 maker marked as well as 800 silver stamped to the frame. Missing it’s ring. Well worn. Damaged to the reverse. A maker which is quite hard to come by.
The fact that this Knight´s Cross belonged to Karl can be proven. There are two original photos from the family showing Karl´s Honor Ring and his Knight´s Cross. These photos were most probably taken in the 1950s but proof that both items belonged to Friedrich-Wilhelm Karl for following reason: One photo in addition to showing his SS Honor Ring and Knight’s Cross also shows a postwar Russian document to Friedrich-Wilhelm Karl in the background. The original Russian document in this photo is part of Karl’s document grouping.
Extremely rare chance to acquire an original Knight´s Cross to an SS regimental commander which has never been in collector’s hands. Probably the only chance in your life. A Certificate of Authenticity from Klaus Butschek explaining the full provenance will accompany this item.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK preliminary award document to Hauptmann Herbert Zimmermann
Führer II./GrenRgt 225
Presented on: January 12th, 1945
(Photo credits to Andreas-Thies)
The soldier on the Postcard Portrait is not Herbert Zimmermann.
But it is a KC holder, too. I bought some items of him a few years ago. There was a few Portraits ( with KC ) and his Visor cap... I forgot his Name.. but I will think about it and tell Name later...
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