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GREAT DISCOVERY! Ost Front Officer's Award Grouping...found in America!

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              #21
              To identify the officer will be very easy - you have his birthdate.

              The shiny dog tag is his Bundeswehr dog tag and shows his personal ID number - the first numbers are his birthdate

              250204 = 25 February 1904

              the letter A is the first letter of his last name

              the remaining numbers are his personal number of the Bundeswehr.

              The numbers today are still constructed the same way.

              Very nice Eastern Front Officer lot.

              The medals might be sent to the USA to someone named Lewis. On the box it says. Medals to keep - For Lewis.

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                #22
                LAST ENTRY! Quite the haul, wasn't it?!
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                  #23
                  Frank, thanks a ton for that tidbit of info! Where would the officer database be at? Is it accessible through the web?

                  Coincidentally, the only tunic I own, or have EVER owned, has its original IR 122 shoulderboards. Too wierd! Perhaps the obergefreiter tunic that I own was one of this officer's men!

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                    #24
                    A superb haul

                    A nice Deumer Schinkel EK2 amongst it

                    Nick

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                      #25
                      Very nice items - especially that Schinkelform EK2!

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                        #26
                        Very very nice!

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                          #27
                          Wonderful find! Congratulations!

                          Best regards,
                          Tom
                          Mihi libertas necessest!

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                            #28
                            Thanks a ton! If anyone has any information on the Romania medal, Bulgarian medal, or the tiny ribbon bar, please share!

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                              #29
                              The ribbon bar is also Bundeswehr period. Maybe for wear as a civilian, after retirement??
                              Very nice items!!

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                                #30
                                Good observation. It appears that the swastikas were broken off of the eagles on the long service ribbons.

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