Ok, here is a toughy. Get your thinking caps on...
A series of photos from Marc B's site (up for sale) of a Ritterkreuz winner just being presented his Gong.
Here's what I can glean from the photos.
1) Scenery and buildings look suspiciously like russia
2) Helmets have no decals (except for a higher ranking WW1 vet) so probably 1943 and after.
I did a quick search for Gefreiter on my "Die Ordenstrager...." CD and got quite a few but if I could eliminate some of the branches of the Heer that would be good also...
Can I assume he's not :
Paratroop,
volksgrenadier,
panzergrenadier,
Gebirgsj******228;ger
Being presented the award in 1945 as most of the uniforms are M36s/M40s etc (also would seriously doubt a Corporal in the field would have access to a m36 uniform in 1945)
Which leaves:
Artillery
Grenadier
Infanterie
Pioneer
J******228;ger
A series of photos from Marc B's site (up for sale) of a Ritterkreuz winner just being presented his Gong.
Here's what I can glean from the photos.
1) Scenery and buildings look suspiciously like russia
2) Helmets have no decals (except for a higher ranking WW1 vet) so probably 1943 and after.
I did a quick search for Gefreiter on my "Die Ordenstrager...." CD and got quite a few but if I could eliminate some of the branches of the Heer that would be good also...
Can I assume he's not :
Paratroop,
volksgrenadier,
panzergrenadier,
Gebirgsj******228;ger
Being presented the award in 1945 as most of the uniforms are M36s/M40s etc (also would seriously doubt a Corporal in the field would have access to a m36 uniform in 1945)
Which leaves:
Artillery
Grenadier
Infanterie
Pioneer
J******228;ger
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