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    Soldbuch to Knights Cross winner - Help

    Hello Gentlemen,
    I am very pleased to have just acquired the soldbuch from Knights Cross winner Hauptmann Wolfgang Hasche. I would like to thank Mike Davis for his kind help in tracking this down for me.
    Hasche won his RK for service durrning the Normandy and Falaise campaigns in 1944. He went on to serve in the Ardennes offensive, the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded again, receiving his Gold wound badge. The BundesArchives show him as MIA in February 1945 durring the chaos, but chances are he was captured. The grouping includes his dogtag, his hand inked black wound badge document for the Polish campaign of 1939 and an original photo of Hasche wearing the RK!
    Here is where I am looking for help... Kai Winkler apparently sold Hasche's preliminary RK document, formal DKiG document, EK2, and other documents (EK1 missing?). I contacted Kai, but he does not have records as to who purchased the documents. I would love to track down the collector who now owns them to see if we could re-unite the grouping, or at least to get some nice copies of the documents.
    Any help in finding these documents, or just finding more information about the final condition of Hasche at war's end, would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you,
    Curtiss
    nonameno@aol.com
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    Last edited by nonameno; 12-02-2008, 12:27 PM.

    #2
    DKiG and RK awards
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      #3
      awards under flap...EK2...
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        #4
        photo
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          #5
          page 2 and 3
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            #6
            regimental assigments...
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              #7
              wounds
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                #8
                hand done black wound badge document
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                  #9
                  great soldbuch,

                  another one that was seperated from the group for f....g money!

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                    #10
                    Hi Curtiss,

                    No doubt you have this info:

                    Hauptmann Hasche, Wolfgang
                    Born 23.2.1917 in Hamburg
                    Died 27.11.2005 in Eckernförde
                    Ritterkreuz on 3.11.1944 as Hauptmann der Reserve und Kommandeur I Bataillon, Grenadier Regiment 987
                    Deutsches Kreus in Gold on 1.12.1943 as Hauptmann und Kompanie Chef 6/Grenadier Regiment 163

                    From Winklers site:

                    5572
                    URKUNDENKONVOLUT DES RITTERKREUZTRÄGERS Hauptmann Wolfgang Hasche I./Gren.Rgt.987. Verleihung des Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes am 3.11.44: VORLÄUFIGES BESITZZEUGNIS ZUM RITTERKREUZ DES EISERNEN KREUZES 1939 (OU:Linnarz), große Urkunde zum Deutschen Kreuz in Gold (OU:Keitel, verliehen am 1.12.43), Urkunde zum EK 2.Klasse 1939, Besitzzeugnis zum Verwundetenabzeichen in Gold. Anbei ein Reprofoto von Hasche.
                    Sehr schönes kleines Konvolut eines Ritterkreuzträgers. Sehr selten

                    /Ian
                    Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

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

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                      #11
                      A pity that I can't help you, but I must say this is a hell of a SB!
                      Would perfectly fit in my collection area: Battle of the Bulge Sb's/Wp's

                      Congratulations and if you ever decide to part with it, I'm your man

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                        #12
                        Hello Gentlemen,
                        Thank you for the nice comments. I am hoping that someone can yet track down the buyer of the documents...
                        Here is the erkennungsmarke, which as you can see, matches the entry in the soldbuch.
                        Thank you,
                        Curtiss
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                          #13
                          Curtiss, this is an awsome SB and great history from the West!
                          Congrats!
                          Steve

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by nonameno View Post
                            hand done black wound badge document
                            That doc is special in itself, one of if not the earliest i've seen.
                            Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                              #15
                              Wow, that's pretty intense!!! Nice pick-up, cough

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