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    Hartmann receives his Oaks!

    ...along with Walter Krupinski, both of JG52. Others present are Horst Adameir and August Geiger. Found this very nice original photo...
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    Last edited by Harry; 11-20-2007, 12:56 PM.

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    Nice shot!

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      #3
      ... and here are the very oaks that were in that box. Absolutely and not even the slightest doubt!
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        #4
        Beautiful!... if only one could touch and feel the history...

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          #5
          Is it for sale soon on the e-stand?
          More seriously can you tell us how these oaks have been saved or is it a secret story?

          Pierre

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            #6
            Pierre,

            not a problem. The oaks and the swords as well as the A-set of the diamonds stayed home. He wore the B-set with his S&L A-Type when he was captured. However, he could save that, too. Al medals are shown in my book.

            Everything was sold by Hartmann to a friend of his in the mid 90. They are still there and will stay there.

            Dietrich
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              #7
              Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
              Pierre,

              not a problem. The oaks and the swords as well as the A-set of the diamonds stayed home. He wore the B-set with his S&L A-Type when he was captured. However, he could save that, too. Al medals are shown in my book.

              Everything was sold by Hartmann to a friend of his in the mid 90. They are still there and will stay there.

              Dietrich

              ...yeah, yeah

              Pieter.
              SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                #8
                Holy ...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
                  Pierre,

                  not a problem. The oaks and the swords as well as the A-set of the diamonds stayed home. He wore the B-set with his S&L A-Type when he was captured. However, he could save that, too. Al medals are shown in my book.

                  Everything was sold by Hartmann to a friend of his in the mid 90. They are still there and will stay there.

                  Dietrich
                  could you post more of the Hartmann's awards? it would be so nice to see them.

                  Regards

                  Edgar

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                    #10
                    Here's the Dimaond A-Type:
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
                      Here's the Dimaond A-Type:
                      Here's the Diamond A-type ..........
                      Or Hartmann he's A-type ??????

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                        #12
                        Hartmann's A-Type. Sorry!
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                          #13
                          No need to Dietrich .
                          Nice pic's .
                          I will see them again with explanation in your book

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                            #14
                            The final interview with Erich Hartmann....
                            http://www.warbirdbuilder.com/Erich%20Hartmann.htm

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                            Robert
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                              #15
                              Thank you for posting this Robert. All the nice things the russian liberators have made to these poor girls and women has been confirmed to me by one of the JG 52 pilots also knights cross holder I have met and who was with Erich Hartmann. He was luckier than Erich Hartmann as he managed to avoid prison in Russia and go back home because of his serious injuries in July 1945.

                              Pierre

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