I have a panzer captain's tunic, hat, medals and document group that I have had for ten years. I am a dagger collector and would like to get an idea of the value of this entire group as a trade item. I was told that signatures on documents can make them more collectable. Thanks to the internet, I discovered some great information about the documents in this group.
There is a WMC2c w/s document signed by Knights Cross winner Maj.Gen. Walter Neumann-Silkow on 4July41 while this soldier was in North Africa. Neumann-Silkow was KIA on 9Dec41.
The West Wall certificate is signed by Knights Cross winner Oberstleutnant
Erich Geissler. Geissler finished the war as a Major General.
There is also a promotion document and an army service medal document that are both signed by Walther Leuze, one as a Major and the other as a Oberstleutnant. He finished the war as a Major General and also earned the DKiS.
Does anyone have an idea of how much extra, having documents signed by Knights Cross winners verses "regular" officers would add to the group?
Thanks in advance for you help.
John
There is a WMC2c w/s document signed by Knights Cross winner Maj.Gen. Walter Neumann-Silkow on 4July41 while this soldier was in North Africa. Neumann-Silkow was KIA on 9Dec41.
The West Wall certificate is signed by Knights Cross winner Oberstleutnant
Erich Geissler. Geissler finished the war as a Major General.
There is also a promotion document and an army service medal document that are both signed by Walther Leuze, one as a Major and the other as a Oberstleutnant. He finished the war as a Major General and also earned the DKiS.
Does anyone have an idea of how much extra, having documents signed by Knights Cross winners verses "regular" officers would add to the group?
Thanks in advance for you help.
John
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