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Originally posted by Eelst View PostI always knew that Lange was a Dietrich-Awards, but I never thought that after 65 years he was still an unknown person!
Also because if present in the list.
Maybe you're referring to Hans-Günther Lange. Google this name and you could find a lot his pictures...
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Originally posted by gregoperations2 View PostI have written to Herr Boosfeld with no response. I have been told that he no longer responds or wants any contact
Originally posted by macmoeller View Post@Nidhøggr
Hello! You had to contact Siegfried Freyer. He still respond to post pictures and signed it?
With kind regards
Also some sad news,
Hermann Kunz passed away on March 18th 2012.
Zugführer 2./PzJägAbt 37, RK 17.12.1943
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Originally posted by Waterkant View PostKarl-Luwig Barths still answers letters. He do not sign pictures but he offered me to sign his book "Jungmann". I did send it to Mr. Barths on Tuesday and received it back today - only 48 houres later - issued with a nice dedication.sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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Originally posted by Waterkant View PostThank you! I did read in the forum for a long time already but today it was my first post.
As far as I know it was only published in German language.
Pity, then. I like reading these kind of books but unfortunately not all of them get translated. Herr Nugiseks also wrote a book which would be of my interest but in Estonian language.
At least we have ''Tigers in the Mud'' to enjoy.sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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Mr. Nugiseks book would be interesting for me too, but only in English or German. Maybe it will be translated later on. I hope so.
I read a lot of books from German vets. I like the true Biographys of simple soldiers. And I always try to get it personally signed by the veterans.
Rudolf von Ribbentrop answers to letters also. I did send him the book "Mein Vater" a few weeks ago and he signed it and issued it with a dedication.
Ludwig Bauer did send me his book "Wo Panzer sind ist vorn" in autumn last year.
And in February 2012 I visited Rochus Misch in Berlin. He opened the door and he did let me in. He was very friendly and he signed his book for me. On his table there were many letters from all over the world. He said that he get's a lot of post every day and that he answers to different letters every day.
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Originally posted by Waterkant View Post
And in February 2012 I visited Rochus Misch in Berlin. He opened the door and he did let me in. He was very friendly and he signed his book for me. On his table there were many letters from all over the world. He said that he get's a lot of post every day and that he answers to different letters every day.
cheers
dave
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