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    Ehrenpokal in Case

    Hi Guys

    Part of a mainly document group just acquired, this Ehrenpokal is 'only' Alpaka but came in its case and with award certificate. Plenty of research potential for the grouping so more will follow.

    I hope you like it.
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    Sorry Tom D - no catch and pin....
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      #3
      few more shots....
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        #4
        recipient....
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          #5
          recipient & date....
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            #6
            WOW great score Tim

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              #7
              Magnificent..

              A Superb catch, beautiful condition, box, and award document.
              Congratulations on a very eclectic, extraordinary grouping.

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                #8
                Wonderful Alpaca

                Frank

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                  #9
                  Really nice to have a case and document with the goblet even if Alpaka. Hope it turns out to be special. So now we know why you sell some things lately. I think if I sold all my stuff, goblets would be among the last to go. Congratulations - very nice!

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                    #10
                    Fantastic Tim
                    The German Luftwaffe Pilot and Combined Pilot and Observer Badges of WWII 1933-1945
                    Volume I & Volume II


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                    Now Available
                    www.luftwaffepilotbook@gmail.com

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                      #11
                      Congrats Tim!! It's a beaut! Someday I sure hope I add one of the cased beauties to my little humble collection

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                        #12
                        Thanks everyone.

                        I like the poetic justice of this man's career. He began missions in 1940, flying with Kamfgruppe 126, which was a unit specialising in minelaying. It carried air-dropped mines against land targets during the Battle of Britain and I have Petersen's Flugbuch, which details the bomb loads carried on many of his missions.

                        Petersen then served with KG53 in Russia before ending his career from 1943-45 flying with Minensuchgruppe 1, flying in Ju52s fitted with devices to detonate magnetic mines dropped in German waters by the Allies.

                        As a consequence the document group includes a certificate for the Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Award Badge. I guess this is a rare award to a member of the Luftwaffe aircrew.

                        I know it's the wrong forum for this but here is the certificate (and a picture of the man just for interest). I have opened another thread to discuss the fact he never seems to have been awarded any aircrew qualification badge - a bit of a mystery at present.
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                          #13
                          Hi Tim.
                          Very nice grouping and as you said a rare KM doc to a LW guy, and an interesting assignment regarding the mines, I have never heard to of this role in the LW.
                          Thanks for sharing
                          Kind regards
                          Wayne

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by wayne gosley View Post
                            Hi Tim.
                            Very nice grouping and as you said a rare KM doc to a LW guy, and an interesting assignment regarding the mines, I have never heard to of this role in the LW.
                            Thanks for sharing
                            Kind regards
                            Wayne
                            Hi Wayne

                            I need to do a lot more research but this specialist unit flew aircraft fitted with an eletric coil to trigger magnetic mines. Here is a photo from the book 'Minensuchgruppe Mausi' by Heinz Nowarra - unfortunately for me it's in German so will take a bit of time to research!
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                              #15
                              Hi Tim, as we would expect from you, outstanding!!!
                              Cheers - Greg

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