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    Originally posted by John M. Donovan View Post
    Hi Sepp,

    If memory serves, this is fake a DKiG one like this too with a similar tear.

    Regards,
    John
    Yes indeed John, both documents have the similar tear.

    Thanks once again for your information.

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      Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
      These two Crosses are hold within the Museum archives, attributed to Mannerheim.

      One of the curious facts is the littler worn condition, but this could be because the Marshall of Finland rarely used them. Only when meeting with German officials.
      The medals awarded to Field Marshal Mannerheim by the Germans. These photos were taken in 2000 by the website www.mannerheim.fi; credits to them.

      All stored in the Museum.
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        Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
        RK with OL awarded to Obersturmbannführer Christian Tychsen
        Kommandeur II. / SS-Panzer-Regiments 2 / SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Das Reich" / Armeeabteilung "Kempf" / Heeresgruppe Süd
        Awarded the Ritterkreuz: March 31st, 1943 - Oak Leaves: December 10th, 1943

        After being wounded more than nine times in total, he was killed in Normandy when the Kubelwagen, which he was in with a driver and an NCO, was fired upon by an advancing American tank. He died of his wounds in American captivity. Looters took his tunic with all his decorations and all other types of identification, so he was buried as an unknown soldier, but was later identified.
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          Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
          RK awarded to Käpitan zur see Fritz Berger
          Chef 1. Zerstörerflottille
          Awarded the Ritterkreuz: August 4th, 1940
          A better photo of this grouping, currently on sale by Andreas-Thies.
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            Sepp, what maker is the RK? Thanks

            Samir

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              Originally posted by SSamir View Post
              Sepp, what maker is the RK? Thanks

              Samir
              Juncker "800", according to the selling site.
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                Sepp, thank you

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                  Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                  RK awarded to Unteroffizier Paul Stoll
                  Truppführer 7. / Panzergrenadier-Regiment 128 / 23. Panzer-Division
                  Awarded the Ritterkreuz: September 2nd, 1944
                  Two more photos of the KC belonging to Paul Stoll, currently offered by Emedals.

                  The cross is a K&Q marked "800" on reverse.
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                    Wasn't this grouping being offered here on the e-stand for like 18k? How much e-medals is asking?

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                      Stoll group

                      It is listed with price on request today!

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                        Stoll group

                        Listed today with price on request

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                          RK preliminary award document to Unteroffizier Josef Pfattischer
                          Gruppenführer 8. / Grenadier-Regiment 61 / 7.Infanterie-Division
                          Awarded on: October 4th, 1944

                          This document was posted by member al-allein, of the dokumentenforum.de
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                            RK awarded to Unteroffizier Peter Brenig
                            Führer, Regiments-Pionier-Zug, Grenadier-Regiment 669, 371. Infanterie-Division
                            Awarded on: June 15th, 1944

                            (Photo credits to Militaria-Berlin)
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                              Preliminary award document

                              (Photo credits to Militaria-Berlin)
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                                Unteroffizier Brenig's KC and close up on the cross.

                                He was killed on March 23rd, 1944 near Bar-Vinnitsa/Russia and posthumously awarded the Knight's Cross nearly 3 months later.
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