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    Xtra Nice Infantry Assault Badge Grouping

    Hi Guys,

    Just wanted to share these images of the Infantry Assault Badge medaul, urkunde and photos of Hauptmann Franz Xaver Cipa, which I have been buying over a couple of months from his daughter in law in Germany. Just love this group which facilitates a ton of research fun.

    Lebenslauf des Soldaten zwischen 1936 und 1945:

    1936/37 = II. IR 64 = Soldat

    1937 = 5. IR. 60 = Rekrutengefreiter, Offz. Anwärter

    1938 = 5. Komp. IR/64 = Feldw. (o.A.)

    1940 = 292. Infanterie-Division, Infanterie Regiment 507
    Frankreichfeldzug: Aisne-Kanal, Ostel, Rethel, Chemin des Dames = Leutnant, Zugführer, Batl. Offizier, Batl. Adjudant

    1941/42 Fronteinsatz
    Polenfeldzug: Jelnja-Bogen, Rußlandfeldzug: Bug, südl. Moskau, Minsk = Komp.-Chef

    1943/44 - Verwundung: Ers.-Btl. Belgard, Pommern = Hauptmann, Komp.-Chef, Kommando zur Vertretung des Div.-Adjudanten bei der Ers. Div. 2 Stettin

    1944/45 = 59. Inf.-Div. Westen = I, Battalionsführer

    1945 = Kriegsgefangenschaft





    #2
    best photo with his Inf Asslt Badge



    another in Eastern Front



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      #3
      Nice group but I do not like the last pic. Looks like the IC, AB ICII rippon have been fiddled with???


      I like the OM ribbon in the button-hole
      Last edited by byterock; 01-26-2007, 10:58 AM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by byterock View Post
        Nice group but I do not like the last pic. Looks like the IC, AB ICII rippon have been fiddle with???

        I like the OM ribbon in the button-hole
        ???
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          To me it looks like they have been digitally enhanced/sharpened or cleaned up with photo-shop or alike.

          Not that this detracts from the group though.

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            #6
            I own the original of the photo in question as shown. Its is postcard format, Mimosa paper as indicated on the back, and the paper on the obverse is somewhat porous. Its actually a very nice effect under natural light.

            Heres another one

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              #7
              Originally posted by byterock View Post
              To me it looks like they have been digitally enhanced/sharpened or cleaned up with photo-shop or alike.

              Not that this detracts from the group though.

              Thanks for the reply. I think what you are seeing is mint awards being worn on a correctly focussed picture.
              pseudo-expert

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                #8
                True enough,

                It may just be an effect of the scanner as if one looks closely at the pocket button one will see the same effect but to a lesser extent.

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                  #9
                  Thanks guys. Frau Cipa also blessed me with a CD containing 400+ campaign photos of her Heer Hptm dad in law....

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                    #10
                    Nice grouping

                    Can you post close up pics of the IAB front and reverse.

                    It looks like an FLL.

                    regards
                    Graeme

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                      #11
                      Nice photos. Interesting that in 1942 he's still wearing a DRA sports badge...

                      Scott

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                        #12
                        Did you get the EK1, EK2 other documents, etc?

                        I also was wondering if this IAB is an FLL.
                        -Calvin Hall, repressed Appalachian American.

                        Desperately seeking a Juncker Knights Cross ribbon loop and well used Knights Cross ribbon!!!

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                          #13
                          The EK1 was not available for sale unfortunately.

                          Here you go. The pin style matches almost exactly the Dr. Frank and Co. badge





                          Last edited by tenoriodj; 01-27-2007, 03:51 AM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by tenoriodj View Post
                            The EK1 was not available for sale unfortunately.

                            Here you go. The pin style matches almost exactly the Dr. Frank and Co. badge
                            I disagree that these match Dr. Franke and Co.

                            Franke and Co. IABs feature a gap between the swastika and the rifle. Yours does not have that feature. They also have a different type catch and hinge.

                            I still say FLL. One variety of the FLL uses the same type hinge/catch hardware, and the FLL does not have a gap between the swastika and rifle.

                            Any other thoughts or opinions out there?
                            -Calvin Hall, repressed Appalachian American.

                            Desperately seeking a Juncker Knights Cross ribbon loop and well used Knights Cross ribbon!!!

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                              #15
                              All in all an absolutely fantastic grouping. I know the EK1 wasn't available, but were you able to get any of the other awards ? That would make a great display.

                              I always have a tough time with this. I know that many families don't have any interest in things like this and that is why they make them available. But how do you part with family history ? I guess that is how we as collectors benefit.

                              Either way, congratulations and enjoy your custodianship of Hauptmann Cipa's awards and effects.

                              Andrew

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