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    watch out guys:

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/orig-Sterbebi...item3cc75974b1

    someones been on photoshop

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    Photoshopped pics are not that uncommon from back then. Not every soldier could get a new portrait done every time he won an award. As a DKiG winner it should be easy to verify or refute this one.
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      http://www.ww2awards.com/person/9677#top

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        #4
        Well obviously not photoshop (strange how it's become a general word for photo editing and manipulation) but this practice was very common

        I see nothing wrong with this. Kiermeier won the DKiG on 5th Nov.42 and was killed in action on the 26th, this is an earlier studio photo that has been retouched after his death to include all his awards.
        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Simon Orchard View Post
          (strange how it's become a general word for photo editing and manipulation)
          True on both counts.
          pseudo-expert

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            #6
            never knew that they did it during the war
            Diaspora thanks for the link

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              #7
              Happens with RKT photos also. I have a few with wartime added RK's.

              Richard

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                #8
                Some retouchers were really good. Have a look at this one: Major Wilhelm Braun from Inf.Rgt.576 was awarded the RK during the final days at Stalingrad. Captured, never returned. His family had this portrait commissioned. Notice that a shadow from his collar has also been added on top of the RK.

                Jason

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                  #9
                  I'd say that the shoulderboards of the Herr Major had the same treatment.

                  Quite a skilled job of re-touching.

                  N

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                    #10
                    Some retouching was more crude... The family of this fallen Oberstleutnant drew pips on his shoulder boards with a pencil to reflect his final rank.
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                      #11
                      thanks for posting these pictures ive learnt a lot the rkt is a brilliant one even down to the shadow wow

                      best regards

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                        #12
                        Excellent thread, a real eye-opener. I had one portrait that was altered to include a CCC and wound badge and always wondered at it.

                        How can we be sure if something was altered early or is a modern fake? Anyone have any comparisons for us?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nachrichten View Post
                          I'd say that the shoulderboards of the Herr Major had the same treatment.

                          Quite a skilled job of re-touching.
                          I'd never noticed the shoulderboards before but I reckon your right.

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                            #14
                            Here's another one. This officer was killed at Cholm in January 1942. Again, his family commissioned a portrait. Looks like all awards were painted on.

                            Jason

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