Hello folks. I just acquired a small group of badges from a local gent who spent a few decades in the service in Germany, owned property there, and apparently, befriended a few WWII German vets along the way. Anyway, this cased Deumer EK1 was amongst a few awards I just got from him. This piece was apparently awarded to his mother in laws sisters husband, an apparent KIA (at least that's the story). I also have his Deumer EKII (mint, in envelope), and also his Wound Badge award certificate, both of these dated '43. A few quick snaps below. The EK 1 is marked below the catch w/ the "L/11" mark (no box around the mark). Additionally, there is a very nice solid bronze (tombak) PAB and a nice "pillow crimp" type IAB included which I will post in the war badges section. Also a very nice, lightly worn pebbled aluminum Heer buckle, and the worn tombak based BWB. The core of the EK1 is so dark that it's very hard to photograph, not to mention the frosting on the frame will still blind you. Appreciate any constructive feedback. Thank you.
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Hello Rich. Interesting. All I have is a verbal history, and not much of one at that, however the box IS named to him, and the writing is obviously quite old and appears period. I don't have the award document for the EK1, only for the EK2 and wound badges, both of which are dated 1943, so I would assume that the award of the EK1 came after that date, so if it's a time line issue, who knows? It's a beautiful cased award nevertheless, and it all came together, so perhaps there was more than one family member involved. If someone has access to German military records, I'm sure it'd be easy enough to find out the particulars. Thanks for commenting.
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Milton
There is no doubting the cross it is just that it has been stated that LDO were only for the retail market and only PKZ marked crosses (and unmarked) were the actual award pieces.
You will never know but given the history and that it comes from one family and the cross and outer carton are Deumers plus the awardees name on it, it could well blown that theory out of the water. That was why I said could make for an interesting debate.
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Hi again Rich. Could be! I personally have never been a believer in the "all or nothing" type of theorists who don't consider that during wartime, all sorts of lines were crossed due to the countless contingencies encountered. For my part at least, this is (if memory serves), the first Deumer set I've had, and am very pleased at having acquired them and especially in such prime condition. Thanks again for commenting!
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