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Maybe he's just wanting to cash in still for his loved ones?
Nothing uncommon with vets, RKTs or not.
Many time their stuff is anyway stolen by visitors to their homes,
little-by-little. Even a German author admitted to me some years
ago, that he had his 'methods' when the vets did not want to give
him photos or other material... No, no, no
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Originally posted by markus View PostMaybe he's just wanting to cash in still for his loved ones?
Nothing uncommon with vets, RKTs or not.
Many time their stuff is anyway stolen by visitors to their homes,
little-by-little. Even a German author admitted to me some years
ago, that he had his 'methods' when the vets did not want to give
him photos or other material... No, no, no
You should tell us the name, serious researchers must be aware about such a scumbag, I don't really want to spend my money to buy books written by such kind of people.
I'm pretty sure the German Police would be pretty interested into know the name of this Gentleman that has stolen personal items from elderly people.
Stealing militaria from vets is already bad, but stealing from a RKT is something to be really ashamed of.
They don't deserve nothing but jail.Last edited by PBR; 12-06-2011, 04:48 AM.
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Originally posted by T.K. View PostI just hope you are kidding.
You should tell us the name, serious researchers must be aware about such a scumbag, I don't really want to spend my money to buy books written by such kind of people.
I'm pretty sure the German Police would be pretty interested into know the name of this Gentleman that has stolen personal items from elderly people.
Stealing militaria from vets is already bad, but stealing from a RKT is something to be really ashamed of.
They don't deserve nothing but jail.
Jail or a good sound thrashing. One of the two. Or both.
People who steal from others, in the pursuit of history, are still scumbags, no matter what. Please provide us with a list of these losers so we can be sure we NEVER buy their books.
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Hi guys,
I totally agree with you all. It's a terrible thing to do, but I
won't be able to provide the name. I ask for your understanding.
Another German author just popped into my memory writing these
lines here just now. Again, I don't want to say the name, but the book
is a bible in its field and I remember veterans used to confront him
at reunions asking for their albums back...which never happened of course.
Btw, let's face it, many, many photos, docs, etc we may buy from
private or dealers sometimes have eventually been stolen from the vets
etc. I'm not saying that this is always the case.
I remember also that the son of Theodor Wisch wrote me once that
over the years, people had stolen or exchanged original medals with
reproductions...it's a shame and disgrace.
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Originally posted by T.K. View PostStealing militaria from vets is already bad, but stealing from a RKT is something to be really ashamed of.
Stealing a woundedbadge for example from a vet or a knightscross is for me the same.
Stealing is stealing no matter what value.
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Originally posted by Herr Fritzkopf View PostMy goodness, even authors ...
Pierre
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Originally posted by Herr Fritzkopf View PostHey,
I would like to let everyone know that a large group of documents which belonged/(belongs) to Walter Schuck will be auctioned at Andreas Thies' .
I find this rather strange because Herr Schuck is still with us.
the documents are listed under number 821 with an estimated value of 7500 € .
http://www.andreas-thies.de/onTEAM/g...46_193_224.pdf
Perhaps Walter Schuck did like Gunther Rall who has decided to sell his stuff in auction (Andreas Thies).
Pierre
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Originally posted by markus View PostI remember also that the son of Theodor Wisch wrote me once that
over the years, people had stolen or exchanged original medals with
reproductions...it's a shame and disgrace.
That's a classic and I give you a name. If a Walter Wolfrum grouping comes on day on the market (medals and documents) it's just a bunch a fakes and if they aren't fake the owner is the guy who has stolen them. Walter Wolfrum complained and wanted his items back. The stealer (identified by him: the guy who proposed him to frame his medals and documents...) has answered him that it was impossible as he already had sold them.
Pierre
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Topp had his award document stolen, among others. The emotional effect on many vets is terrible. Worse are those, typical of many dealers, who offer an embarrassing fraction of value for veteran items. $100 for a $5000 item is common with the perpetrators bragging or having no conscious thought of their overly greedy conduct. 1 German Cross holder I know had a visitor and asked to see the award. While making coffee a fake was switched for it. Simple greed.
As a non-collector I always made Waffen-SS vets aware to some degree of the high value of such items, in addition to a premium collectors have for SS compared to other services.
It's the same as the pond scum who steal funeral ribbons from grave sites immediately after a funeral. I saw one such item for sale on WAF in the past.
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Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View PostTopp had his award document stolen, among others. The emotional effect on many vets is terrible. Worse are those, typical of many dealers, who offer an embarrassing fraction of value for veteran items. $100 for a $5000 item is common with the perpetrators bragging or having no conscious thought of their overly greedy conduct. 1 German Cross holder I know had a visitor and asked to see the award. While making coffee a fake was switched for it. Simple greed.
As a non-collector I always made Waffen-SS vets aware to some degree of the high value of such items, in addition to a premium collectors have for SS compared to other services.
It's the same as the pond scum who steal funeral ribbons from grave sites immediately after a funeral. I saw one such item for sale on WAF in the past.
these people should be named whenever possible imo
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