I ask the question because Petershagen became a communist living and working in East Germany until his death in 1969. He would have not promoted the fact that he had the Knights Cross in East Germany and that would not really have provided him with any prestige, etc in East Germany and he would not have given autographs as such because of this reason. He was the commander of Panzergrenadier Regiment 92 and he handed over the City of Greifswald to the Red Army without fight. He also served in the 6th Army at Stalingrad, etc. I was just thinking that surely, signatures or RK Winners living in East Germany must be much scarcer than those from RK Winners that ended up living in West Germany...is there a distinction to be made between the two in terms of scarcity? Cheers, Torsten.
PS: Below is the signature and dedication that I have got by him...
PS: Below is the signature and dedication that I have got by him...
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