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Originally posted by macmoeller View PostGood morning!
Does Eberhard Heder replies letters and sign fotos with an inscription?
Best regards!
I still like this picture which I took form him when he was looking at a gravestone during a memorial service.
martin
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Some of them will respond and others will not. I received a letter and photos from Herr Rochus Misch aprx 2 months ago that only took 2 weeks to come back. Herr Heder took 6 months to respond but did so with some very nice signed photos and a great letter. It seems to be hit or miss and depends on their availibility to respond. I take the chance and send them out and have been very pleased with the number of responses. I make sure to let them know up front that I will not sell these photos, that they are for a personal collection. I also make sure to include some Euros for thier time and trouble. It is the least that I can do.
In some cases I have written to the wrong address and have received letters back from people who are not the RKT winner but they have told me thier lifes stories and experiences during the war and after. They have all been very gracious and happy to correspond
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Letters to RK winners
I started writing to RKT's in 1973. I wrote to all who were OdR members. Out 0f 1,853 letters I sent, I received 1,431 answers with photos. I wrote my last letter in 2002. In those days, almost all of them answered within a couple months. Many of them were nice enough to send Non-OdR RK members addresses. They were young back then & were thrilled that an American would have an intest in them. Over the years I visited many of them, and made some wonderful friends! Bodo Spranz wrote the foreword for my book and was a dear friend...I miss him very much. Tom
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Originally posted by Tom B View PostI started writing to RKT's in 1973. I wrote to all who were OdR members. Out 0f 1,853 letters I sent, I received 1,431 answers with photos. I wrote my last letter in 2002. In those days, almost all of them answered within a couple months. Many of them were nice enough to send Non-OdR RK members addresses. They were young back then & were thrilled that an American would have an intest in them. Over the years I visited many of them, and made some wonderful friends! Bodo Spranz wrote the foreword for my book and was a dear friend...I miss him very much. Tom
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Originally posted by Tom B View PostI started writing to RKT's in 1973. I wrote to all who were OdR members. Out 0f 1,853 letters I sent, I received 1,431 answers with photos. I wrote my last letter in 2002. In those days, almost all of them answered within a couple months. Many of them were nice enough to send Non-OdR RK members addresses. They were young back then & were thrilled that an American would have an intest in them. Over the years I visited many of them, and made some wonderful friends! Bodo Spranz wrote the foreword for my book and was a dear friend...I miss him very much. Tom
They always said we were the best chance they had to receive a decent account of "their" side of what happened, what they did, and what they had to experience.
Tom
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I wrote, they answered. I visited, they were great hosts and thrilled to have an American "understand" their side. After awhile, I really dreaded receiving the OdR magazine with the latest "who died" list, so I stopped. I also miss them very much and still have all the letters, photos and artifacts I received.
They always said we were the best chance they had to receive a decent account of "their" side of what happened, what they did, and what they had to experience.
Glad they have such a positive attitude towards the attention they are
receiving. I wish I had long ago asked for autographs but I didn't want
to invade their privacy but I see now there is another way to look at it.
Even some veterans I know I haven't asked for anything or try to dig out any information. I just let them talk whenever they feel like it.
Perhaps its not too late to start?
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Originally posted by Annelie View PostGlad they have such a positive attitude towards the attention they are
receiving. I wish I had long ago asked for autographs but I didn't want
to invade their privacy but I see now there is another way to look at it.
Even some veterans I know I haven't asked for anything or try to dig out any information. I just let them talk whenever they feel like it.
Perhaps its not too late to start?
Time is running out so we better hurry.sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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Yes, I will start the next time I see several of my friends.
One was training as an pilot but iin 45 they ran out of gas
he said and they transfered him to Russia in the Wehrmacht.
The other was in two uboots. He still has all his badges
and paperwork.
I will ask for photos and autographs even if I have to take them
myself
I belong to an Germania Club so we are friends and I am sure
they won't mind.
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