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RK preliminary award document to Oberfeldwebel Otto Starosta
Zugführer 1. / Grenadier-Regiment 686
Presented on: May 8th, 1943
(Photo credits to www.auktionshaus-loesch.de)Attached Files
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RK formal award document to Leutnant Karl-Heinz Kempf
7./Jagdgeschwader 54
Presented on: February 4th, 1942
(Photo credits to www.auktionshaus-loesch.de)Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK awarded to Generalmajor Johannes Hintz
Kommandeur FlakRgt 101 (mot.)
Awarded the Ritterkreuz: July 27th, 1940.
(Photo credits to WAF member sszhj)Attached Files
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Originally posted by Sepp45 View PostRK with Oak Leaves and Swords awarded to Oberst Alfons König
Chef 6. / Infanterie-Regiment 199 / 57.Infanterie-Division
Awarded the Ritterkreuz: December 21st, 1940 - Oak Leaves: February 21st, 1943 - Swords: June 9th, 1944 (Kommandeur Grenadier Regiment 199 "List")
His Knight's Cross grouping was stolen by a US soldier out of the bombed apartment of König, in 1945.
(Photo credits to "German War Booty: A Study in Photographs", by Thomas Johnson)Attached Files
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Originally posted by markus View PostDoes anyone have a rough idea how many swords documents bear a signature and how many are blank?
There are also citation without the cassette, so I assume your question is " How many signed and unsigned citation with the cassette?"
1. With 157-160 sword winners, the first 70 sword winners should receive citation with cassette.
2. From 1, Some may be destroyed/ Some in museum, eg, Rommel, Dietrich, Molders/ Some in family, eg Rudel / Some with collectors ...etc.
So far I account 18 signed, 9 unsigned and 9 unknown signed or not.
3. Forman once gives an estimation of app. half signed by Hitler. But again the question, how many survived?
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Originally posted by chen View PostMarkus,
There are also citation without the cassette, so I assume your question is " How many signed and unsigned citation with the cassette?"
1. With 157-160 sword winners, the first 70 sword winners should receive citation with cassette.
2. From 1, Some may be destroyed/ Some in museum, eg, Rommel, Dietrich, Molders/ Some in family, eg Rudel / Some with collectors ...etc.
So far I account 18 signed, 9 unsigned and 9 unknown signed or not.
3. Forman once gives an estimation of app. half signed by Hitler. But again the question, how many survived?
Thanks for your input Chen!
Most of the formal swords docs I have been offered in the past did not bear the signature.
I do not necessarily think this is because most formal swords docs in existence were unsigned. I think it has more to do with unsigned ones fluctuating more between collectors than signed ones.
I also have the feeling the ratio between signed and unsigned is about 50/50. Interesting topic ! I simply love the formal docs from an artistic point of view.
Cheers!
Markus
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