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    #16
    Hello,
    For your information, your photo is not the only example though you are definitely one of the owners of uncommon portrait of Bäke.
    This picture is an original uncropped photo sold for € 241 last spring.
    Best regards,
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      #17
      Originally posted by Torpedomaat View Post
      Hello,
      For your information, your photo is not the only example though you are definitely one of the owners of uncommon portrait of Bäke.
      This picture is an original uncropped photo sold for € 241 last spring.
      Best regards,
      Hello and thanks.
      Hmm..where is it coming from/sold on? ebay?
      Could be interesting to see the size.
      Big thanks for the price tip
      Regards,
      Peter

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        #18
        Dr. Franz Bäke

        Here is a highly-prized photo from my collection, this signed piece was acquired almost 30 years ago from an autograph dealer in the States. Over this time I have never seen another one for sale, which surprises me given his high rank and award (Knights Cross with Oakleaves and Swords). Enjoy!
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          #19
          Here's some information on Bäke I had on my computer.


          Generalmajor d.R. Dr. Franz Bäke

          
* 28.02.1898 Schwarzenfels / Kreis Schluechtern / Bezirk Kassel / Hessen-Nassau 
+ 12.12.1978 Krankenhaus "Bergmannsheil" in Bochum / Westfalen (Kfz.-Unfall)


          Kriegsfreiwillige Inf. Rgt 53 19.5.1915
Leutnant der Reserve (Aufklärung Abteilung 6) 1.12.37
Major der Reserve 1.8.42 (RDA 1.8.41)
Oberstleutnant der Reserve 1.11.43
Oberst der Reserve 1.5.44
12.44 Aktiv Offizier
Generalmajor 4.45
          Chef Leichte Kolonne/ Pz. Abt. 65 (1 Le. Div.)1.9.39
Chef 1 Kompanie / Pz. Abt. 65 1.11.39
Ord. Offz. Pz. Rgt 11 (6 Pz. Div.)1.2.41
Pz. Staffel Pz. Rgt 11 1.5.41
Ord. Offz. Pz. Rgt. 11 1.10.41
Führ. I Abteilung Pz. Rgt. 11 1.12.41
Kdr. II Abteilung Pz. Rgt. 11 1.4.42
Kdr. Pz. Rgt. 11 14.7.43
Kdr. Pz. Brigade 106 (Feldherrnhalle) 13.7.44-12.1.45
Kdr. (m.F.b.) Pz. Div. Feldherrnhalle 2 (13 Pz. Div.) 9.3.45-9.5.45


          11.01.1943
          Ritterkreuz (1425) als Major der Reserve und Kommandeur de II. Abteilung / Panzer-Regiment 11 /
          6. Panzer-Division / Heeresgruppe Don

          01.08.1943
          Eichenlaub (262) als Major d.R. und Kommandeur der II. Abteilung / Panzer-Regiment 11 / 6. Panzer-Division / III. Panzer-Korps / Armee-Abteilung Kempf / Heeresgruppe Süd

          21.02.1944
          Schwerter (49) als Oberstleutnant d.R. und Kommandeur des Panzer-Regiment 11 (direkte Verleihung)

          01.05.1944 Oberst d.R.
          01.01.1945 aktiver Oberst mit RDA vom 01.05.1944
          20.04.1945 Generalmajor


          According to the biography of Bäke in Franz Kurowski's "Panzer Aces" his death was the result of injuries sustained in a car accident.
          
In mid-1944 Bäke became the first commander of the 106. Panzerbrigade "Feldherrnhalle." In the late winter of 1945 he took command of Panzer Division "Feldherrnhalle 2" which was organized from the remnants of the 13. Panzer Division. He led this unit for the remainder of the war. 


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            #20
            Originally posted by Ritters Kreuzes View Post
            Here is a highly-prized photo from my collection, this signed piece was acquired almost 30 years ago from an autograph dealer in the States. Over this time I have never seen another one for sale, which surprises me given his high rank and award (Knights Cross with Oakleaves and Swords). Enjoy!
            Hello.
            Thanks for showing Yours.
            His whole estate was sold some time ago for cheap, there was also many pictures besides other nice things in that lot.
            Regards,
            Peter

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              #21
              My Bake

              A signed war period clipping measuring @ 3x5 inches. In my collection.
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                #23
                Baeke was hard-core, a real German hero. I thought Angolia claimed to have his Schwerter in his collection back in the day?

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                  #24
                  Originally posted by Erickn View Post
                  OLS of FB offered for sale a while back. Fantastic!
                  Hi.
                  Yes, it's very nice, thanks for showing.
                  Regards,
                  Peter

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                    #25
                    Originally posted by VtwinVince View Post
                    Baeke was hard-core, a real German hero. I thought Angolia claimed to have his Schwerter in his collection back in the day?
                    Hello.
                    Hmm...Who is Angolia?
                    Regards,
                    Peter

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                      #26
                      Well known author of books on the subject back in the day. John R. Angolia.

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                        #27
                        Real Heavy Hitter pieces there, super nice !! and very $$$$$ !

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                          #28
                          Originally posted by VtwinVince View Post
                          Well known author of books on the subject back in the day. John R. Angolia.
                          Hello.
                          Thanks for the information.
                          Regards,
                          Peter

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