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    #16
    looks very nice, i don't see problem.
    but i am always wondering why the handwritings in SS documents or SBs looks
    so childish/ugly while the Wehrmacht looks very nice/educated.

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      #17
      Excellent L A H grouping

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        #18
        Finally a good group.

        Correct in all it's parts!

        Congratulations!


        Markus

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          #19
          How does this work, did they actually backdate such documents in those days? Knittel became Abteilungskommandeur on April 22, 1943, was promoted to SS-Sturmbannführer on April 26 (m.W.v 24. April), 1943, and the prefix "Panzer" wasn't used before autumn 1943.

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              #21
              In addition, I'm also interested to know what happened here...



              Is the 20.12.1942 entry signed by someone with an unreadable signature (the same signature shows up in the 22.8.42 entry) , then signed again by Fritz Reuß at least five months later? (Reuß signed as SS-Ustuf. and Kompaniefhr., a rank he did not have before April 20, 1943, and post he did not held before May 1943).

              The date of birth intrigues me as well. My files have two entries for 9.5.1921 with "Richard J." being the best candidate: indeed born on May 9, 1921, and transferred from 2./AA LAH to Stab/AA LAH, but on 16.08.1943 as an SS-Rttf. so that's not a perfect match with these documents.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Ruimteaapje View Post
                How does this work, did they actually backdate such documents in those days?
                Yes, they did. Many of these Ostmedaille docs were issued in 1943, sometimes 1944, but the earlier date of issue was inserted on the certificate.

                Jason

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jmark View Post
                  Yes, they did. Many of these Ostmedaille docs were issued in 1943, sometimes 1944, but the earlier date of issue was inserted on the certificate.

                  Jason
                  Thanks, that explains it!

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                    #24
                    Why is the doc. award. the EK I dated 15.06.1944(!) signed by Mohnke and not Wisch?

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                      #25
                      Take another look, it's the 25th june not the 15th
                      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                        #26
                        Thanks Simon, my mistake but the question remains...

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                          #27
                          wonderful its very very nice :-D

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                            #28
                            Great grouping,killer!

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