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    #16
    There is nothing made up blurry or wrong with that Entry, even without anything coming along with this Soldbuch i would not be worried. And since when is Reg.Kdr wrong for Regiments Kommandeur? Put that in Google and even there it will pop up first what it is As soon as i put it all together and got the rest of it, i will post everything here.
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      #17
      Very nice. Any chance you could post the pictures? Are there any with sniper rifles?

      Jack

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        #18
        I agree with Lionel that "Reg." is an unusual abbreviation for Regiment. However, I do like what I see!

        EK II was awarded by Regiment "Deutsch-Krone" This Gneisenau unit had a connection with Artillerie-Schule II Groß-Born.

        Who was the Commander of Regiment "Deutsch-Krone" ?

        Interesting wording "Scharfschützenabzeichen in Bronze ohne Rand"
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          #19
          Originally posted by Lionel H. View Post
          I... So Guy, let's discover the Name from this colonel....
          Tough!

          Definitely the name begins with "S" and ends with "r." There are no letters that have descenders (like "g" or Sütterlin "h") or ascenders (Sütterlin "s", "t") .... so we have a line of vowels and consonants such as u, n, m.

          S****r

          Perhaps something like Sommer???

          http://www.historic.de/Militar/Perso...mer/Sommer.htm

          16.02.1944 Oberst i. G. in Uniform als SS-Standartenführer der Waffen-SS (RDA 01.02.1944(34))
          27.06.1944 Chef VI. SS-Armeekorps
          15.01.1945 Ende der Kommandierung zur Waffen-SS und Kommandeur GR 368
          20.02.1945 Heeresgruppe Weichsel

          Just guessing!!!

          -- Guy
          Last edited by GHP; 12-08-2019, 11:47 PM.

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            #20
            Originally posted by GHP View Post
            Tough!


            Definitely the name begins with "S" and ends with "r." There are no letters that have descenders (like "g" or Sütterlin "h") or ascenders (Sütterlin "s", "t") ....
            So something like Sommer???
            Just guessing!!!
            I agree with your guess!


            Oberst i.G. Sommer was to take command of "Division Pommern" (an ad hoc unit that never was a Division). Regiment Deutsch-Krone seemed to be related.

            In the first week of March 1945, Oberst i.G. Sommer was wounded and his command was taken over by Oberst von Witzleben.

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            Last edited by naxos; 12-08-2019, 11:33 PM.

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              #21
              Originally posted by naxos View Post
              ...Regiment Deutsch-Krone seemed to be related.
              Yeah, I saw that on the top of page 4 and couldn't make any sense of it ... "dt. Krone" is also noted on the Oberst's annotation regarding the EK-II; wasn't sure if I was "translating" it correctly or not.


              By the way can you or someone else clarify the spaced comment at the end of the Sharfschutzen abzeichen in Bronze was? "opu ...R(or K)end?"

              Edit: never mind .... I see you answered it already as "ohne Rand" ... without edge? Would this be a cloth award?


              Thanks,
              -- Guy
              Last edited by GHP; 12-09-2019, 12:11 AM.

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                #22
                Originally posted by GHP View Post

                ... I see you answered it already as "ohne Rand" ... without edge?[/COLOR] Would this be a cloth award?


                Thanks,
                -- Guy
                Yes - I believe "Bronze" is meant symbolically for "lowest level"

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                  #23
                  Joachim Neumann survived the war and lived in West Germany, he died in 1993, his wife Sophie died in 2004

                  The Neumanns of Giesen (now Giżyno) in Pommeria were wealthy landowners and farmers.
                  Joachim was an accomplished hunter before the war (hence the shooting experience, I guess).

                  Their country home was quite a palace (see below)

                  "After the reunification of Germany, the Neumann family, i.e. the last heir Joachim Neumann, his wife Sophie
                  and the children discussed the purchase of the family property in Giżyno. Unfortunately, due to the deterioration
                  of health and death of Joachim as well as economic considerations and the possible purpose of the residence,
                  they decided to abandon the idea."

                  link in Polish: http://dramburg.blogspot.com/2018/
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by naxos View Post
                    ...."Scharfschützenabzeichen in Bronze ohne Rand"
                    Hi Naxos,

                    Could this highlighted word Rand possibly be Band: "Band, Farbband, Schleife, Ordensband, Kordon"?

                    I just saw another post for "Eherenzeichen am Band" on the linked post and just thought ...... hmmmmmm.


                    -- Guy

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by GHP View Post
                      Hi Naxos,

                      Could this highlighted word Rand possibly be Band: "Band, Farbband, Schleife, Ordensband, Kordon"?

                      I just saw another post for "Eherenzeichen am Band" on the linked post and just thought ...... hmmmmmm.


                      -- Guy
                      Hi Guy,

                      No, it definitely reads: "ohne Rand" - that means "third class (without cord)"

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by naxos View Post
                        Hi Guy,

                        No, it definitely reads: "ohne Rand" - that means "third class (without cord)"
                        Thanks .... still learning!
                        Originally posted by wiki
                        The sniper's badge had three grades:

                        Third class (no cord) for 20 enemy kills
                        Second class (with silver cord) for 40 enemy kills
                        First class (with gold cord) for 60 enemy kills

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                          #27
                          Joachim Neumann is mentioned in Helmut Lindenblatt's book: "Pommern 1945"


                          On page 117;

                          January 29, 1945; "The sniper-training company of Oberleutnant Neumann in the defense of Deutsch Krone."

                          On page 136 - Chapter; "The Fall of Deutsch Krone"

                          "In the afternoon of Saturday February 10, 1945 Oberleutnant Neumann and some of his snipers were able to escape the Russian encirclement
                          of Deutsch Krone by sneaking through the city forest and making it over the last makeshift-bridge at Dreetz before its demolition."


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                            #28
                            That's great information.
                            Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                              #29
                              Hello !

                              Really outstanding research by naxos, including family background and everything !
                              Very impressive !

                              Best regards,

                              Archi

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                                #30
                                Kudos my Friend, you did really an outstanding Research, i could not do this any better and sure not in that short Time you where able to get it done. Will be a great Help when i put it all together now. Thank you a lot, nothing can beat a solid Research

                                Originally posted by naxos View Post
                                Joachim Neumann is mentioned in Helmut Lindenblatt's book: "Pommern 1945"


                                On page 117;

                                January 29, 1945; "The sniper-training company of Oberleutnant Neumann in the defense of Deutsch Krone."

                                On page 136 - Chapter; "The Fall of Deutsch Krone"

                                "In the afternoon of Saturday February 10, 1945 Oberleutnant Neumann and some of his snipers were able to escape the Russian encirclement
                                of Deutsch Krone by sneaking through the city forest and making it over the last makeshift-bridge at Dreetz before its demolition."


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