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Originally posted by nick-j View Postwas a book ever done on hoffmann cards?
Here is a list he sent me while back of ones he was still looking for. Probably has found some since but I'm sure he would appreciate any help:
R83 Kreysing with Oakleaves
R93 Primozic as Oberwachtmeister
R112 Ketterer (not Hoffmann error where Josef Schreiber is shown)
R128 Schreiber as Feldwebel
R136 Unidentified
R147 Unidentified
R175 Lemelson with cap
R180 Dieckmann with Oakleaves only
R197 Unidentified
R198 Unidentified
R205 Unidentified
R221 Müller, Edo
R230 Unidentified
R237 Keitel, GFM
R239 Unidentified
R240 Unidentified
R242 von Rundstedt, GFM
R243 Unidentified
R244 Unidentified
R249 Hube as Gen. Maj.
R255 Unidentified
R256 Unidentified
R267 Kirchner, Gen.d.Pz.Tr.
R294 Unidentified
R297 Schultz, Gen.d.Inf.
R299 von Sauchen, Gen.Lt.
303-311
313-329
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Ritterkreuz Panzer man Fessmann
Hallo members!
Help would be appreciated concerning the value of the postcard I have of Hauptmann Fritz Fessmann. He wears the Ritterkreuz with Eichenlaubs.
Normally I know postcards of the 'average' panzer men go for about the £10.00 mark, - is this one worth more?
It's a slightly 'oversize' card (14.7 x 10.5 cms) and has a very slight surface crease top left corner. Apart from that it is unused and is in very good condition. As far as I know it isn't a Hoffmann card as it does not bear the Hoffmann name on the reverse.
Thanks in advance,
Terry.Attached FilesLast edited by terry.h; 11-04-2010, 11:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Der Freiwillige View PostHi Ramon,
Das Führers gütige Hand = The Fuehrer's Good Hand
Indeed, he's using his right hand in the photo. By the end of the war, his other arm- the left arm- was made totally useless by Parkinson's Disease.
Obviously Hoffmann had a crystal ball.
Funny that Hitler chose to use a stack of this particular postcard to sign autographs... with his good hand of course.
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Originally posted by Denis View PostNr. 355b is assigned to Grossadmiral Dr. h.c. Raeder. This suppose that there would also be a Nr355 and a 355a which would both show Raeder.
Here is a scan of 355b
Helmut Weitze has an autographed 355a for sale-
https://www.weitze.net/detail/39/Kri...r__162839.html
Speaking of Hoffmann Raeder cards, does anybody know what the "B" in this card number B.2 stands for?... or what year it might have been published?
Hitler looks like he's shivering.
Hoffmann #352 is a nice one too.
Last edited by randy@treadways; 11-22-2011, 04:56 AM.
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Manstein autographed Hoffmann Card
Originally posted by 73north View Post~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi , my name is David from Scotland
I have 28 Original Hoffmanns
and these 4 are rare
R 184 General der Panzer Josef HARPE
R 159 General HOHNE
( responsible for Demyansk Pocket defence and evacuation )
R 163 General der Infanterie Paul LAUX
R 207 GeneralLeutnant Anton GRASSER
The missing R 159 is General HOHNE
anyone able to tell me more about him , and
when he was awarded the KC of Iron Cross
and his Oakleaves ?
thank you David
PS I have an Original KC Hoffmann Signed by Manstein !
Does it look similar to this one?
I am also adding another Manstein autograped postcard by Film Foto Verlag (a big larger than the Hoffmann one, typical for this editor)
Look forward to hearing back from you with comment(s); Cheers,
DF
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"F Series" VDA postcards
Jommeke:
The series you pictured is not published by Hoffmann, but rather by the "Volksbund für das Deutschtum im Ausland" or VDA. Most of the cards published by the VDA are of artist drawn works, such as the very popular "E" Series by Wolfgang Willrich with which we are all familiar. However, the VDA also published photo based cards such as these. I have a few examples featuring Luftwaffe aces in my colection.
Very nice cards you have there - and scarce too
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