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    #16
    Originally posted by JustinG View Post
    I was not doubting the signature.
    This is an area I have not spent any amount of time with. I personally don't collect personalities of the war. I don't have any death cards, or any photos with exception to 4 personal photo albums of Kriegsmarine sailors.
    Thank you for posting the others for comparison. Very nice examples you have.

    Even though, I don't personally delve in this collecting area, I can see the quality and the appeal.

    Regards,
    JustinG
    Justin, I didn't take it that way old son...I was just answering your question and maybe got carried away...I just really enjoy the analysis and comparison aspect of collecting signatures!
    Cheers, Steve
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      #17
      Originally posted by Steve P View Post
      Rudlof, from my research I believe it is war time.
      Steve,
      Ok, just that it looks very much like those of his early post war signatures.
      Not shure, but anyway a very nice photo!

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        #18
        I am suprised that there is not yet an interest in forming a database for signatures and such. Maybe this could be a subforum one day or perhaps a social group. Gathering documents and such with various signatures from the different figures of the Third Reich and such.
        Something perhaps to consider. Would be a great reference.

        Regards,
        JustinG

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          #19
          Originally posted by JustinG View Post
          I am suprised that there is not yet an interest in forming a database for signatures and such. Maybe this could be a subforum one day or perhaps a social group. Gathering documents and such with various signatures from the different figures of the Third Reich and such.
          Something perhaps to consider. Would be a great reference.

          Regards,
          JustinG
          It actually is a database on signatures, but i don't remember what it's called. Will se if i can find it

          Jon-Olav

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            #20
            Originally posted by rudolf souval View Post
            Steve,
            Ok, just that it looks very much like those of his early post war signatures.
            Not shure, but anyway a very nice photo!
            Rudolf, Thanks mate...just to round out, here is a Donitz signature taken from a document dated Sep 1944 that, as signatures go, demonstrates the exact same major characteristics as the one on the card below. This is not atypical and I have seen these characteristics on his signatures as early as late 1942....IMHO there are a number of differences on his post war signatures when inspected closely.
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            Cheers, Steve
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              #21
              Originally posted by Steve P View Post
              Rudolf, Thanks mate...just to round out, here is a Donitz signature taken from a document dated Sep 1944 that, as signatures go, demonstrates the exact same major characteristics as the one on the card below. This is not atypical and I have seen these characteristics on his signatures as early as late 1942....IMHO there are a number of differences on his post war signatures when inspected closely.
              Yes my friend it is, and i guess your signature is a wartime one! And it's a really nice one, love the photo!

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