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    #61
    Another: Feldwebel Karl Fellhofer on October 11, 1942. Later recipient of DK. Killed on board a Ju-88A-4 (Wk. Nr. 141095) on March 19, 1943. 7/KG-77.
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      #62
      ANy idea what the date etc was? I know the date of mentioning in the Erhenliste der Deutschen Luftwaff, but not the formal awarding date.

      Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
      Oberstleutnant Walter Bradel getting his Fliegerpokal.

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        #63
        Are these the data on the honor goblet?

        Originally posted by Leroy View Post
        Another: Feldwebel Karl Fellhofer on October 11, 1942.

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          #64
          Yes.

          P.S. Here's another photo to go along with the great one from Sepp.
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            #65
            awesome photo Ludwig

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              #66
              Another one:

              Hauptmann Reinhold Gottschalk, kampfflieger, shot down above england early in the war.
              Received the pokal very early on 6/10/1940.
              I'm the new owner of this pokal wirh urkunde.
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                #67
                Hans-Joachim Marseille after the award ceremony, October 19th, 1941
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                  #68
                  Marseille's pokal
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                    Yes.

                    P.S. Here's another photo to go along with the great one from Sepp.
                    Another photos of the same recipient, Oberfeldwebel Siegfried Fischer
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                      #70
                      Turning for the camera
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                        #71
                        Oberleutnant Paul Gildner, no date available..
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                          #72
                          Oberst Johannes Wiese, awarded the pokal on November 16th, 1942.
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                            #73
                            Oberleutnant Hans Schrangl, Commander of I. Jagdgeschwader 11. No date available on the pokal ceremony.
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                              #74
                              If I understand this correctly, the objective it to list all 30,000+ recipients with detail of squadron, etc?

                              I don't know how many are already listed in the book (which I have) but seems a bit futile to relist all those.

                              I think it would be more beneficial to list those that are not already listed the published works, i.e filling the gaps of missing recipients especially the earlier recipients where no EhrenList was produced and therefore no reference information is available.

                              It is like the thread where someone wanted to list all recipients of the EK1.

                              Let's get realistic here.


                              Rich
                              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                              Decorations of Germany

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                                #75
                                Once again I will try to explain. All books that excist only give the lists of recipients that were mentioned in the Erhenliste der Deutschen Luftwaffe and all are without their units.

                                My research aims to find out the actual awarding dates that are to be found on the awarding documents and on the honor goblets themselves. Anyone who studies this, knows these dates differ. The actual awarding date was mostly a few days, upto a few weeks earlier than the publication dates in the Ehrenliste.
                                All recipients will probably be impossible, if only beceause not all documents and goblets survived.

                                By the way there is a huge difference in the number EK1 recipients and the Honor Goblet recipients
                                Last edited by Wilco Vermeer; 01-19-2015, 07:02 AM.

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