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    Soldbuch KM

    By consulting my Soldbuch KM, I noticed that three Soldbuch presented an important difference with the other Soldbuch KM of my collection.

    The eagle appearing on the coverage of these three documents turns its head to the right side while the eagles representing on the other Soldbuch KM of my collection look towards the left.

    Has somebody an idea ?

    Cordial greetings.

    Polux
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    Post Tenebras Lux

    #2
    Just a thought, who printed them? i have one with eagle head facing left printed by 'Metien & co, Berlin'



    regards

    Simon
    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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      #3
      Hi Polux,

      I have noticed this before but can not remember if I still have an example now!
      "Metten & Co. Berlin SW 61" printed most of the Soldbücher it would appear (also Wehrpaß!), even many that are unmarked. However I do have some other makers/printers which differ on font type, color and paper.......
      If I remember correctly an example I had about 6 years ago matched in every way to that of "Metten & Co." except the eagle was facing the right like yours!

      Also if you notice the wreath around the swastika is more detailed and the wings are shorter!!

      I will take a look and see what I can find....

      I can only remember two examples of KM, 4 Heer, 3 SS and about 10 Luftwaffe variations.........

      /Ian
      Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

      Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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        #4
        Soldbuch Brukat

        Good evening to all,

        To give further to my first message and to confirm the Ian's information, here is an image indicating the various raised measures on the two Soldbuch's models KM.

        Polux
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        Post Tenebras Lux

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          #5
          Soldbuch KM

          Here is an increase of the eagle (head to the right). The crown of sheets of oak and the paws of the eagle stand out more than on the traditional model. Considering the more reduced size, the feathers intermediaries of the wings are among 11 (12 on the standard model)

          Polux
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          Post Tenebras Lux

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            #6
            Soldbuch KM

            Here is an increase of the eagle (head to the left) representing on most of the Soldbuch KM. To note the number of feathers intermediaries of the wings 12. The crown of sheets of oak presents less contrast, darker.

            Polux
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            Post Tenebras Lux

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              #7
              Soldbuch KM

              To end, here is an increase of the name of the manufacturer of the two Soldbuch's models KM. At the top, for the standard model (head to the left). Below, for the model head to the right. Metten & Co, Berlin SW 61.

              Polux
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              Post Tenebras Lux

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                #8
                Lines

                If you look at the structure of the paper you see that the left one has vertical lines and the right has horizontal lines. I once read that there were fake wehrpasses with horizontal lines. Can this be the case here?

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                  #9
                  No, these are definately not fake, just a variation but how common?......obviously not too common as I have seen so few!
                  Maybe it was a batch that was done in error with the eagle facing the wrong way?!?!?!?
                  I have not had the chance to look through my KM books but will try and do so this weekend to see how many
                  (if any!) I have....
                  A good friend of mine has one for sale with this eagle facing the wrong way but I can not remember anything more about the book itself.

                  /Ian
                  Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                  Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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                    #10
                    My first post in this thread was a mistake. I saw several soldbuch's for sale at Weitze with the same horizontal lines. Sorry!

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