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    Nice IC box with a rather unusual inlay

    This nice Zimmermann IC came recently my way. The box inlay got a little frame.
    Do inlays like this exist or did the owner some embellishment?
    Opinions are welcome.
    skalp
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      #3
      The cross is Zimmermann and the case is only late war production.
      Nothing unusual and both original

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        #4
        Copy that! Seen that kind of case several times.

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          #5
          This is 100% an original case like Stefan stated Mr.Ludwig

          Thanks Stefan for your qualified answer. That fits with the Citation document what was isssued 20.April 1945. Definately a very late war issue . The cross a 20 Zimmermann is literally unworn.
          Skalp
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          Last edited by skalphunter; 07-25-2017, 02:08 AM.

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            #6
            That is a nice cross and case!

            Peter

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              #7
              Very nice set!

              I like these items from the time when the end was drawing near...

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                #8
                Nice date for a certification! 20th of April is the BD of AH! And his last BD (56 years old) or BD no. 57! at least at the Berlin Bunker!
                Last edited by 5tefan; 07-25-2017, 03:32 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                  Nice date for a certification! 20th of April is the BD of AH!
                  I wonder was it common to make awarding's for distinguished soldiers in World War 2 take place on 20 April, the birthday of Hitler.

                  As far as I know, it was a common in Imperial Germany to present an extra amount of awards to distinguished soldiers on 27 January, to honour the Kaisers birthday.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                    The cross is Zimmermann and the case is only late war production.
                    Nothing unusual and both original
                    Agreed!
                    Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                    Decorations of Germany

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dansson View Post
                      I wonder was it common to make awarding's for distinguished soldiers in World War 2 take place on 20 April, the birthday of Hitler.

                      As far as I know, it was a common in Imperial Germany to present an extra amount of awards to distinguished soldiers on 27 January, to honour the Kaisers birthday.
                      Yes, it was common e.g. for war merit crosses (large amount given on 30.01., 20.04. or other important days for the NS-party), but not common for bravery awards like the IC, which had to be given as close as possible after the deed.
                      Best, Peter

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                        Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                        The cross is Zimmermann and the case is only late war production.
                        Nothing unusual and both original
                        I agree ! Tom

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                          #13
                          Yes, Peter is right in that you will see "regime' dates on documents, but mostly KVK awards. The most common are January 30th, April 20th and September 1st. This one is likely a coincidence in that I'm not used to seeing "regime' dates on EK awards. He likely distinguished himself in support of the KG. Perhaps as a former airman he served in the ad hoc unit's staff while it was fighting (or retreating) in Austria. Or, he could have been killed weeks earlier (in a similar role) and awarded the EK1 posthumously (although there is no record of him in the Volksbund db).

                          Very nice set!

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                            #14
                            Thanks for all the comments.

                            To Brian R.: I know from the son who sold me the estate that his father survived the war. I have also his Wehrpass where it says that he was from April 18th.1945 in the VII Armeekorps Bork.

                            skalp
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