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    Two final views on the unique baton, now safe and secure within the walls of a museum.
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      Excellent! great info

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        Extreme detail of one of the real gold eagles on Erwin Rommel's baton.
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          Another photo of Karl Dönitz Baton. It's taken from Page 231 of the book: "Wolf Pack U-Boats At War 1939 - 1945", by Philip Kaplan and Jack Currie. Published by Arum Press Limited London 1997.
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            Does anyone know what happened to Von Bock's Baton? all I have ever seen is Charlie Snyder's horrific faked for sale for god knows what

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              Originally posted by Jmondo View Post
              Does anyone know what happened to Von Bock's Baton? all I have ever seen is Charlie Snyder's horrific faked for sale for god knows what
              Private collection

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                  Two GFM with their respective Interimstab (daily-walk batons)
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                    Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                    Two GFM with their respective Interimstab (daily-walk batons)
                    Very very nice pics ! Never seen either before ! Thanks Sepp !!

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                      Its actually an amazing shot of the Grand Cross dwarfing the PLM and RK. Just a huge medal. HG doesn't look that interested in the medal presentations. Also a great shot of the GFM next to him. I love the fact that these guys wore spurs even though there wasn't a horse in sight.

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                        Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                        Its actually an amazing shot of the Grand Cross dwarfing the PLM and RK. Just a huge medal. HG doesn't look that interested in the medal presentations. Also a great shot of the GFM next to him. I love the fact that these guys wore spurs even though there wasn't a horse in sight.
                        My same thought exactly
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                          Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
                          My same thought exactly
                          Yes, it is huge !!!! Tom

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                            Hi Sepp45,

                            Do you have access to an original print of the photo in post #356? Any chance of zooming in on the PlM as close as possible?

                            Thanks kindly--great shots!

                            Jim

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                              Originally posted by Zepenthusiast View Post
                              Hi Sepp45,

                              Do you have access to an original print of the photo in post #356? Any chance of zooming in on the PlM as close as possible?

                              Thanks kindly--great shots!

                              Jim
                              Hi Jim, that's the highest definition I can give you of that photo.

                              Do you need zoom on Göring's PLM?

                              I do have a good close-up of his PLM from a portrait of him, if you like.

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                                I am not sure whose baton this is....but would date the photo 1936-1939.
                                I believe that is Count Ciano with Hitler. Walther von Brauchitsch is in the background. Perhaps this is Werner von Blomberg's baton?
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