Hello Everybody,
I am not used to bid at auctions, but I did it. Well, I get for 440 DM from the Stauffer Auktionen oHG (Thomas Appel & M. Peanneberg) a nice LW Soldbuch + the ID from an Hauptmann of the Stab./Flieger Rgt. 22 who ended up in the Stab./FJD 3.
I received it and after a primary examination, I decided to send it back because I thought that the photo has been recently stapled on purpose by somebody. The rest of the SB was OK and it was just a HQ Hptmn. from a Flieger Regiment who finished the war in the HQ of the 3rd Fallschirm-Division.
1) The primary photo was missing.
2) The 2nd did not had any signature of the owner behind, under, over it.
3) The Felpost Nr was approximatly something like 14799 (Stab./Pz.Abt.116).
4) The rank of the owner was Hptmn. and the photo is showing him as an Oberleutnant.
I sent it back to the dealer who replied me that it was not possible for him to take it back.
I received it back today and I wondering if I was not to quick in my judgement.
Kurt Schulz was borned on 17.02.08 and by 1940, at 32, he was Oberleutnant. The SB is describing him as slim buildt, blond hair and an oval face.
From 06.11.42 to 09.11.44 he was in the Stab./Flg. Rgt. 22 which was located in France by 1944. After Normandy, the 3. FJD was
reorganised with men from the Flieger Rgt. 22, 51 & 53. Until then everything is OK. By September 1944, the Division was located by Aachen.
On the 11st of September 1944 (VII. US-Corps Offensive), Hptmn. K. Schulz was injuried resulting a bombing and was sent the Lazarett in Julich. On the 11 October 1944 he get the Wound badge and on the 12 April 1945 he get the Erd. Abz. der LW.
What I am wondering know is if the photo has not been stapled from the HQ of the 116 Pz. Division as the Flg. Rgt. 22, the 3.FJD have been in the same sector from July to September 1944 ?
Jean-Yves Nasse
I am not used to bid at auctions, but I did it. Well, I get for 440 DM from the Stauffer Auktionen oHG (Thomas Appel & M. Peanneberg) a nice LW Soldbuch + the ID from an Hauptmann of the Stab./Flieger Rgt. 22 who ended up in the Stab./FJD 3.
I received it and after a primary examination, I decided to send it back because I thought that the photo has been recently stapled on purpose by somebody. The rest of the SB was OK and it was just a HQ Hptmn. from a Flieger Regiment who finished the war in the HQ of the 3rd Fallschirm-Division.
1) The primary photo was missing.
2) The 2nd did not had any signature of the owner behind, under, over it.
3) The Felpost Nr was approximatly something like 14799 (Stab./Pz.Abt.116).
4) The rank of the owner was Hptmn. and the photo is showing him as an Oberleutnant.
I sent it back to the dealer who replied me that it was not possible for him to take it back.
I received it back today and I wondering if I was not to quick in my judgement.
Kurt Schulz was borned on 17.02.08 and by 1940, at 32, he was Oberleutnant. The SB is describing him as slim buildt, blond hair and an oval face.
From 06.11.42 to 09.11.44 he was in the Stab./Flg. Rgt. 22 which was located in France by 1944. After Normandy, the 3. FJD was
reorganised with men from the Flieger Rgt. 22, 51 & 53. Until then everything is OK. By September 1944, the Division was located by Aachen.
On the 11st of September 1944 (VII. US-Corps Offensive), Hptmn. K. Schulz was injuried resulting a bombing and was sent the Lazarett in Julich. On the 11 October 1944 he get the Wound badge and on the 12 April 1945 he get the Erd. Abz. der LW.
What I am wondering know is if the photo has not been stapled from the HQ of the 116 Pz. Division as the Flg. Rgt. 22, the 3.FJD have been in the same sector from July to September 1944 ?
Jean-Yves Nasse
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