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    #16
    Interessant link, indeed.

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      #17
      Thank you for posting.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Vet44 View Post
        After some time of research I found by coincidence this web page regarding the owner of this Soldbuch.

        Here is the link : http://www.hultschiner-soldaten.de/_...ch.php?id=4575

        Cheers Andi
        I'm no expert in collecting but Hmm. Coincidence? Your portret looks almost the same as in the link imho

        Regards

        Erwin

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          #19
          Originally posted by Erwin L View Post
          I'm no expert in collecting but Hmm. Coincidence? Your portret looks almost the same as in the link imho

          Regards

          Erwin
          Today I phoned with the website operator.
          The entries are several years old. This biography was obtained from the family of the soldbuch owner. The image is a copy of my photos.
          I was very surprised when I saw all this data yesterday. Very interested for me is the fact that Josef Glinz was involved in the fighting around Vossenack. A small town in the Hürtgenwald.

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            #20
            Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
            True but regulations strictly forbid squeezing in awards between existing stamped and signed awards. This may not be the case here but is something to consider.
            Jeff
            The webb site link means nothing if copied from the book.

            An extra entry squeezed in once perhaps but normally with the seal.

            Two squeezed in months apart without the seal?

            What a shame if it has been enhanced, the last proper entry looks like the KVK.

            I have to agree with Jeff that it needs some thought.

            Perhaps there is some other supporting paperwork else where or a picture of the bloke with awards in wear?

            I have been crusified before for suggesting that sometimes the old boys themselves entered them post war when they knew they had received the award but they tend to only have the award and date not the awarding officer etc?

            Jock

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              #21
              Originally posted by Jock Auld View Post
              The webb site link means nothing if copied from the book.

              An extra entry squeezed in once perhaps but normally with the seal.

              Two squeezed in months apart without the seal?

              What a shame if it has been enhanced, the last proper entry looks like the KVK.

              I have to agree with Jeff that it needs some thought.

              Perhaps there is some other supporting paperwork else where or a picture of the bloke with awards in wear?

              I have been crusified before for suggesting that sometimes the old boys themselves entered them post war when they knew they had received the award but they tend to only have the award and date not the awarding officer etc?

              Jock
              You should not make too much thoughts about unimportant details of the time during the last war chaos month. It is not the first Soldbuch I hold in my hand. This time there was quite often an badge was not confirmed anything. Not uncommon. Today, many collectors of WH believe that always everything went according to the rules. You are beancounters! :- ()

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                #22
                Originally posted by Vet44 View Post
                You should not make too much thoughts about unimportant details of the time during the last war chaos month. It is not the first Soldbuch I hold in my hand. This time there was quite often an badge was not confirmed anything. Not uncommon. Today, many collectors of WH believe that always everything went according to the rules. You are beancounters! :- ()
                I do agree with you to some extent and it was chaotic at the end but two awards without stamps squeezed in two months apart and before the end as such, still in 1944?

                If it were one then sure but both?

                Maybe someone can confirm the signatures signing them off?

                I don't doubt that this is not the first soldbuch you have had since selling them is your job.

                If I were buying it it would be as a bloke that got the KVK as his last official award.

                I have learned that even the inclusion of lesser awards can increase value significantly so EK2 yes but EK1 as well and both without seal?!

                It is still nice as what it is.

                I am also in Germany and I have learned of some very tallented individuals that are catering to this market of upgrading.

                Regards

                Jock

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                  #23
                  v.iv.,

                  and Jock, Jock thank you for your thoughts.

                  Theo Hessenmüller, Bordfunker of Hauptmann Eduard Schröder NJG.3, did only hear that the German Cross in Gold was awarded to him in 1945 when he asked for information about his war time service when he made a request for his pension, many - many years later.

                  He didn't write that award down in his booklets later himself, although I do know of several veterans who did that.

                  "Beancounters"...... hummmm, I do know that the fakers who want to make extra money with some extra and higher awards in Soldbücher and Wehrpäße will be very happy with your naive blindness and deafmutism.

                  EK.2 and EK.1 are in your opinion unimportant details !, don't make me laugh.
                  For a dealer as you are yourself these awards are the ones that do make the money for you when it comes to selling such Soldbücher and Wehrpäße.

                  Cleary a don't trust the dealer, but use your own sense, thoughts and your own opinions problem here with that 116.Pz.Div. Windhund Soldbuch you are showing us.

                  Better to be a "Bean Counter" than a dealer who sells material with issues.

                  Best regards

                  Eric-Jan Bakker

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Eric JB View Post
                    v.iv.,

                    and Jock, Jock thank you for your thoughts.

                    Theo Hessenmüller, Bordfunker of Hauptmann Eduard Schröder NJG.3, did only hear that the German Cross in Gold was awarded to him in 1945 when he asked for information about his war time service when he made a request for his pension, many - many years later.

                    He didn't write that award down in his booklets later himself, although I do know of several veterans who did that.

                    "Beancounters"...... hummmm, I do know that the fakers who want to make extra money with some extra and higher awards in Soldbücher and Wehrpäße will be very happy with your naive blindness and deafmutism.

                    EK.2 and EK.1 are in your opinion unimportant details !, don't make me laugh.
                    For a dealer as you are yourself these awards are the ones that do make the money for you when it comes to selling such Soldbücher and Wehrpäße.

                    Cleary a don't trust the dealer, but use your own sense, thoughts and your own opinions problem here with that 116.Pz.Div. Windhund Soldbuch you are showing us.

                    Better to be a "Bean Counter" than a dealer who sells material with issues.

                    Best regards

                    Eric-Jan Bakker
                    Now you're offended or what. I've never faked any items.
                    This is done this is not a question, but never by me.
                    This book did not come from a collector. The Soldbuch at no time was in a collection. A few days ago it came directly from the family of the Vet.
                    This is fact. And you can not disprove it. If you do it you say I am a liar. So what?

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                      #25
                      No one is calling anyone a liar. We are discussing a Soldbuch! Even at the late stages the Admin people were still doing their job. There is a correct way to enter an award if they do not have a stamp (chaos or no chaos) and this does not have the awards in question, entered correctly.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by JUNGCO View Post
                        No one is calling anyone a liar. We are discussing a Soldbuch! Even at the late stages the Admin people were still doing their job. There is a correct way to enter an award if they do not have a stamp (chaos or no chaos) and this does not have the awards in question, entered correctly.
                        We may like to discuss, but we will not find out.
                        Only option is to request at the WAST otherwise the family find other documents.
                        As long as that is not provable, I bought a questionable soldbuch.
                        A garbage book. Possibly faked. But the fact that it is a soldbuch 116 Pz is totally unimportant. I understand !!

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                          #27
                          I did not call you a liar or a faker - or a liar and a faker !

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Eric JB View Post
                            I did not call you a liar or a faker - or a liar and a faker !
                            Ok Eric, I had understood. This is probably due to my poor english skills. I'am sorry !!
                            But one still, faker works different. They would try to stamp the entries. Even if the stamp does not match the unit. This is to my knowledge most of the case..

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Vet44 View Post
                              Ok Eric, I had understood. This is probably due to my poor english skills. I'am sorry !!
                              But one still, faker works different. They would try to stamp the entries. Even if the stamp does not match the unit. This is to my knowledge most of the case..
                              All right, all clear then.
                              I do know myself how it is to explain oneself in another language.

                              Do know that there are enough fakers who put new entries in booklets without using a stamper at all.

                              Best regards

                              Eric-Jan

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Vet44 View Post
                                Now you're offended or what. I've never faked any items.
                                This is done this is not a question, but never by me.
                                This book did not come from a collector. The Soldbuch at no time was in a collection. A few days ago it came directly from the family of the Vet.
                                This is fact. And you can not disprove it. If you do it you say I am a liar. So what?
                                Is there a possibility to go back to the family and see if there is any more evidence that he had the awards, perhaps other photos, his pension entitlement/post war records of the awards?

                                They may have some post war paper that backs it up that they think is not important? Maybe he served in the Bundeswehr etc...

                                Jock

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