As some of you know my main area of interest is award documents relating to North Norway and Finland. The higher awards appear only very rarely indeed on the market so it's much more fun looking out for the weird and interesting, be it units or events. As such i've got a little list of units i'm constantly on the look out for, quite apart from those two in my sig, which are out of the ordinary for various reasons.
My latest purchase is just such an example. It's a unit which i've had on my radar for years now, patience has been the key because we're talking of a single artillery battery, only 100 men or so in strength.
So anyway, before i explain the title of the thread here's the group.
(This was put up by Gran Sasso a while back and i bought it from him, many thanks Patrick)
Let's start off with the guy in question, Unteroffizier Franz Hirtl. That's him on the left, wearing a Kreta cufftitle, KVKII and Ostfront. The photo was taken either during the winter of '44 or '45
Now for his docs
I bet this style of Kreta doc hasn't been seen by many people. It seems to be particular to GAR 118, who's II abt. was involved in the Crete campaign along with elements of GJR 141 and GJR 143, each of which have their own doc styles too.
And his Lappland, with the usual style seen for the 6 Geb.Div.
Note however that whereas he was previously with 4./GAR 118, in July 1945 he was with the division's supply troops. More on that later.
Now the Kreta, Lappland combo is not common at all and you'd think that was interesting enough but there's a very dark story behind this grouping though i must say i don't know how or if Hirtl was involved. At the very least this involved his comrades of several years.
My latest purchase is just such an example. It's a unit which i've had on my radar for years now, patience has been the key because we're talking of a single artillery battery, only 100 men or so in strength.
So anyway, before i explain the title of the thread here's the group.
(This was put up by Gran Sasso a while back and i bought it from him, many thanks Patrick)
Let's start off with the guy in question, Unteroffizier Franz Hirtl. That's him on the left, wearing a Kreta cufftitle, KVKII and Ostfront. The photo was taken either during the winter of '44 or '45
Now for his docs
I bet this style of Kreta doc hasn't been seen by many people. It seems to be particular to GAR 118, who's II abt. was involved in the Crete campaign along with elements of GJR 141 and GJR 143, each of which have their own doc styles too.
And his Lappland, with the usual style seen for the 6 Geb.Div.
Note however that whereas he was previously with 4./GAR 118, in July 1945 he was with the division's supply troops. More on that later.
Now the Kreta, Lappland combo is not common at all and you'd think that was interesting enough but there's a very dark story behind this grouping though i must say i don't know how or if Hirtl was involved. At the very least this involved his comrades of several years.
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