Dear all, I am looking for the Honor Goblet of my great-grandpa, Feldwebel Willi Pick at 20.05.1942, maybe someone knows were it is? Please send me everything you know, also as email on gcutter@gmx.de
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Your great grandfather is listed in the thread below, which should mean someone has provided evidence of the existence of the Goblet. I suggest you send a private message to Wilco and ask him if he could put the owner in touch with you:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=601031&page=6Last edited by Tim O.; 01-27-2015, 01:19 PM.
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This brings up a question but if Gcutter is Family and Can prove beyond a shadow Can Gcutter make a play for ownership with the argument that it was stolen after the war?....This kind of thinking is Bad I know but its realistic and could put a damper on everyone "SHARING" their collections on a worldwide Forum.
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Originally posted by busterz111 View PostThis brings up a question but if Gcutter is Family and Can prove beyond a shadow Can Gcutter make a play for ownership with the argument that it was stolen after the war?....This kind of thinking is Bad I know but its realistic and could put a damper on everyone "SHARING" their collections on a worldwide Forum.
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I think this is a good point, next time I will give a better description for my search...
I know it will be very hard to find it, and the actual owner must be wiling to sell it, just because I´m a relative, but I know the prices and he will be able to buy another one, but for me this one has a personal connection
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Unfortunatelty I have just some Pictures, no other documents or awards , but I can approve that he was a relative of me and that I´m not just a collector, maybe with the family register, or the location of his grave etc...
All I know are the stories my father and grandmother (his daughter) told me, he was flying a Ju 88 at the KG 54, he was in netherlands, france, russia, italy, greece at the end of the war he was a flying teacher and 1945 deployed in Prag
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Originally posted by gcutter View PostUnfortunatelty I have just some Pictures, no other documents or awards , but I can approve that he was a relative of me and that I´m not just a collector, maybe with the family register, or the location of his grave etc...
All I know are the stories my father and grandmother (his daughter) told me, he was flying a Ju 88 at the KG 54, he was in netherlands, france, russia, italy, greece at the end of the war he was a flying teacher and 1945 deployed in Prag
I was not asking so to prove your relationship. I just wanted to know if you had any other items.
Do you know how the goblet was sold? Was it with other items or on its own?
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I´m still searching, attached some pictures from the Luftwaffen Photoalbum of him, I only have copies of these, also searching the Album
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4...ldoesi_pdf.htm
http://www.directupload.net/file/d/4...zw6f85_pdf.htm
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Good luck with your search.
My Great-uncle (Gefr Karl Frass) was a Bordfunker with 5/KG54 and killed in an accident at Ganserndorf 4 Aug 43 in Ju88 B3+AN wr1058. My father is his only surviving relative and all we have of him is his death card and a few photos, we got some copies back of his military records a few years ago but that is all. I'd love to get hold of his Flugbuch but I imagine like a lot of things it never survived the war.
Please keep us updated with your progress, Prost!
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