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    #16
    Originally posted by Chris Pittman View Post
    That is one hell of a cool piece of history.

    Thanks

    Rob

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      #17
      This Sonderausweis is amazing! What a wonderful piece of history for a soldier at a historical place. Few can really say that they have anything close to this I love it.. just awesome. Thanks for showing it Rob!

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        #18
        Rose is right, a rare piece that survived very chaotic, historical times.

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          #19
          Rob

          Truly a wonderful piece. It looks as stunning today as the first time I saw it at Helmut's. Thanks for showing this treasure again.

          G

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            #20
            Rose, Lee, Mr. Hanson.... As always, thanks for your complements my friends.


            Rob

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              #21
              Rob...your Ausweis proves what I've often said, namely...if you lurk long enough on this site you will be rewarded with a glimpse of the very occasional super rare items. Thanks very much for sharing.

              Bob

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                #22
                Very interesting piece of history, and a well-made presentation. All the extra effort put into the thread makes the item much more interesting, thanks for taking the time!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by LRRPS View Post
                  Very interesting piece of history, and a well-made presentation. All the extra effort put into the thread makes the item much more interesting, thanks for taking the time!

                  Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it

                  Rob

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bob Hartman View Post
                    Rob...your Ausweis proves what I've often said, namely...if you lurk long enough on this site you will be rewarded with a glimpse of the very occasional super rare items. Thanks very much for sharing.

                    Bob

                    Bob-

                    I'm often amazed at the amazing (and sometimes extremely rare) material that is shared here on WAF; there are some incredible pieces tucked away in collections around the world and I wanted to contribute something of that caliber. I'm glad to see so many of you enjoyed viewing this ID

                    Rob

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                      #25
                      Really great! Pity his ID tag isn't mentioned in his files

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                        #26
                        Rob,

                        that Id is amazing and one that I have never seen. Congratulations on a very very rare ID!

                        Jim

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by PzV View Post
                          Rob,

                          that Id is amazing and one that I have never seen. Congratulations on a very very rare ID!

                          Jim

                          Jim- Thanks very much! Coming from you that is a true complement

                          Rob

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                            #28
                            Below are scans of an early FHQ Sonderausweis and accompanying document currently being offered for sale by a German dealer. Thanks to my good friend Henner for sending me the images. I would not have seen them had he not sent them over


                            Does anyone here happen to have any FHQ Sonderausweis in their collections which they can share?

                            Thanks!
                            Rob
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                              #29
                              A special identity card for Rolf Bergmann, in GD Fuehrerhauptquartier. Based on photos and other material in this grouping I believe he was Schmundt's driver.
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                                #30
                                Studio portrait of Rolf Bergmann and a small ID size photo of Schmundt that was with the grouping. There are also two letters from Schmundt to Bergmann from the time after he is tranfered with GD to the Russian Front.
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