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    #31
    KC Group!

    Friend John,
    This is a fantastic group. Hearty congratulations on a great addition to an already wonderful collection! Thanks for sharing!
    Best Regards,
    Dick

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      #32
      EXCELLENT !!!

      A well decorated combat soldier.

      Thanks for showing.
      ________________
      Robert

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        #33
        John,

        Just a fantastic RK document group.

        Thanks for showing.

        yours
        Eric-Jan

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          #34
          Thank you for all the kind words.

          Even when removing price from the equation, quality groups like this are so very difficult to acquire today, as there are just so few that remain completely intact and are this extensive.

          I try to only collect 'complete' groups i.e. ones where all or most of the documents are present, not denazified, etc. And when the group is to an Knight's Cross 'Holder', for me there is nothing better.


          Best,
          John
          Last edited by InfanterieSammler; 02-27-2008, 09:20 PM.

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            #35
            Hi John-

            You are a true collector with a gifted eye for beautiful,historical groupings!

            Just like you, I always appreciate true historical groups which come with a lot of acompanying paperwork which brings a group of award documents to real life and let's us fly back in time and learn a lot about the individual himself and the historical circumstances surrounding him.

            Way to go!!!

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              #36
              Originally posted by markus View Post
              You are a true collector with a gifted eye for beautiful,historical groupings!
              Right back at ya

              Wisch, Borchers...should I go on?

              Take Care Friend,
              JD

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                #37
                Originally posted by John M. Donovan View Post
                Right back at ya

                Wisch, Borchers...should I go on?

                Take Care Friend,
                JD

                Thanks John, you know I do what I can...

                By the way the "Wisch"-group just grew a little bigger today...if you know what I refer to

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                  #38
                  Markus,I do indeed you lucky SOB...

                  Anyone have any ideas on the signature on the EKI document?

                  Thanks,
                  JD

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                    #39
                    Hi John-

                    I really do not know about the EK1 signature. Could it be a "von Bitter" or something similar?

                    The Generaloberst who sent the KC congratulations Funkspruch is
                    a Gen.Oberst BUSCH. Sometimes Germans put a little line above the letter "U" in written language, but it has nothing to do with "Ü".

                    Is this the Gen.Oberst Busch who got promoted to "GFM" in Feb. 1943?

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                      #40
                      group

                      Wow!

                      Beautiful group John,

                      Thanks for sharing.

                      Regards

                      Jeremy

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by markus View Post
                        Hi John-

                        I really do not know about the EK1 signature. Could it be a "von Bitter" or something similar?

                        The Generaloberst who sent the KC congratulations Funkspruch is
                        a Gen.Oberst BUSCH. Sometimes Germans put a little line above the letter "U" in written language, but it has nothing to do with "Ü".

                        Is this the Gen.Oberst Busch who got promoted to "GFM" in Feb. 1943?
                        From Lexicon der Wehrmacht

                        Generalleutnant Karl Burdach was commander of 251 I.D. until March '43

                        From Axis Biographical Research

                        Burdach became commander of Group Brudach (Kampfgruppe?) of the XXVII Army Corps - December to 1 Feb 43, then Commander of the Korps.

                        I hope this helps.

                        Mark

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by markus View Post
                          Hi John-

                          The Generaloberst who sent the KC congratulations Funkspruch is
                          a Gen.Oberst BUSCH. Sometimes Germans put a little line above the letter "U" in written language, but it has nothing to do with "Ü".

                          Is this the Gen.Oberst Busch who got promoted to "GFM" in Feb. 1943?
                          Hi Markus-

                          I did not know that about the umlaut, that explains things perfectly...Yes, this is indeed Gen.Oberst Busch, commander of the 16. Armee which the 126 ID (Naseband's division) was part of. Busch was promoted GFM a month later...

                          Thanks!
                          John

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Mark Mac View Post
                            From Lexicon der Wehrmacht

                            Generalleutnant Karl Burdach was commander of 251 I.D. until March '43

                            From Axis Biographical Research

                            Burdach became commander of Group Brudach (Kampfgruppe?) of the XXVII Army Corps - December to 1 Feb 43, then Commander of the Korps.

                            I hope this helps.

                            Mark
                            Hi Mark-

                            Naseband received the EKI with Inf. Rgt. 424, part of the 126. ID which was commanded at this time by General d. Infanterie Paul Laux. He only served with the 251. ID later...

                            What leaves me struggling is the signature does not appear like Laux to me. So who is it then???

                            Best,
                            John
                            Last edited by InfanterieSammler; 03-01-2008, 10:43 PM.

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                              #44
                              Great document grouping !!!


                              P

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by John M. Donovan View Post
                                Hi Mark-

                                Naseband received the EKI with Inf. Rgt. 424, part of the 126. ID which was commanded at this time by General d. Infanterie Paul Laux. He only served with the 251. ID later...

                                What leaves me struggling is the signature does not appear like Laux to me. So who is it then???

                                Best,
                                John
                                Sorry, John. I was looking at the RK document...Laux was the commander, and Hoppe the Rgt. commander '41 to '42.

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