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    #16
    That is one of the better Soldbucher I have seen lately!

    Great Soldbuch.
    And that is a little understatement.

    U

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      #17
      Fantastic pieces!

      Can't join the game I'm afraid......and even if I had some, not sure I'd want to show after seeing these!!!

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        #18
        Originally posted by Rob Johnson View Post
        Have you been able to research Freyer and his career?
        I tried for many years to get Herr Freyer's full story but he remained silent. I am good friends with his old Schwadron commander, Rittmeister Hans Messerschmidt (whose signature can be seen on #26), who telephoned Freyer on my behalf. However, Freyer just didn't want to talk about the war. I saw that Thomas owned Freyer's Soldbuch and Wehrpass a few years ago and thought Freyer must have died, but according to Thomas's post, he is still alive. I'm glad to hear it!

        Originally posted by REDVIPER View Post
        And for this action he got the Knight Cross , he shot up 15 tanks and stop a break-through his nickname was " Der Bluthund von Woronesch " and his friend the died was the " Der Stier von Stalingrad "
        Thomas, do you know the name of "Der Stier von Stalingrad"? I have not heard this before. I know of the "Löwe von Stalingrad", Leutnant Herbert Sylla, who was captured at Stalingrad and died in captivity in March 1943.

        One more thing I'd like to point out in Freyer's Wehrpass is his wound suffered on 29.10.1942 (Post #25). He was shot through the neck by a Russian 14.5mm anti-tank rifle round! All his fellow tankers believed the Russian was aiming for his Knight's Cross. Incredibly, the projectile missed hitting anything vital in his neck (don't know how that would happened because EVERYTHING in the neck is vital!).

        Hope everyone doesn't mind me chiming in with a little bit of info about Freyer. I've also got a few nice shots of him.

        All the best,
        Jason

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          #19
          Hello Thomas

          What else can i add then that others have said.

          SUPPEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SOLDBUCH

          Freyers soldbuch where he is wearing his knightcross is great .

          Mr Johnson i assume that you have some great ones to. Are you going to post them? I'm looking forward to see them


          thanks in advance

          Regards Erwin

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            #20
            Great soldbuch Thomas!! Fantastic group!!

            Cheers,
            Roberto

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              #21
              What more can I say. May as well throw my pittiful one away.
              Jeff

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                #22
                fantastic

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                  #23
                  Thomas, as always excellent quality!!!! Wahnsinn- das musst du mir in Flonheim zeigen!

                  viele Grüße

                  Jim

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                    #24
                    Thomas, this is not as nice as your Ritterkreuzträger but still acceptable. First artillery, then Pz Rgt 3, then s. Pz Abt. 502 and then s. Pz Abt. 510
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                      pages 2 and 3
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                        pages 4 and 5
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                          following pages
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