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    Hans-Joachim Marseille signature photo on e-stand

    As this is apparently a good price for this individual's signature, (please keep in mind that I have never collectected signatures and know nothing about values, rarity, etc. but am wanting to learn), what creates the value? Obviously there must be very few signatures and high demand. Did he survive the war and sign an post 1945 pics or are the only ones available pre 1945?
    Richard V

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    J

    Hi Richard,

    'Jochen'Marseille was kia 1942 in Africa , and was the 4th brilliant winner.

    Regards- Marc

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      #3
      That would certainly limit the number of signed photographs and create a high value. He has both a high award and a very limited time during which he would be autographing photos. When did he win the Brilliants?
      Richard V

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        j

        on sept.3 1942 , he was kia 27 days later sept. 30..

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          Marseille was a superb pilot, and his signature is exceptionally rare. A super peice! Had he not been killed bailing out of his aircraft, he probably would have went on to be the top scoring Luftwaffe ace of the war. I think he had 151 kills, all against skilled Allied pilots, not the Russian masses. He was a superb marksman, waiting to take his shots at around 100 meters from another aircraft. I have the German movie of him "Die Sterne von Afrika".

          Willi
          Willi

          Preußens Gloria!

          sigpic

          Sapere aude

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            #6
            I have to agree, he actually may have been the "best". Signatures are rare and if I recall he has the record with most kills in one day...

            Also as Willi mention none of those were Russian. He struck his head on the tail while bailing out. I seen pics of the memorial in North Africa when my friend Heinz Gonnerman visted in the 80's, himself a FJ DAK vet...anyone have a pic of the memorial to post?

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              Hans-Joachim Marseile

              Hi folks,

              Here is a biography abou Hans-Joachim Marseille. It is at a Brazilian sit that help to run and is written in Portuguese. However there are good pictures of him and one image of his memoril in Africa at the bottom of the page. Please check at:

              http://planeta.terra.com.br/educacao.../marseille.htm

              Hope you enjoy it.

              wishes,

              Douglas.

              PS - Perry, Marseille shot down 17 Allied aircrafts on 01.09.1942. He has the record for multiple victories in Western Front.
              Last edited by Douglas Aguiar; 09-16-2003, 11:23 PM.

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                J

                Great site Douglas ,

                I like to ad on this tread a book about Marseille , it's written n German ,came out in 2001 & it's really a killer .

                Here is the info :"Marseille , ein jagdfliegerschicksal " by Walter Wübbe
                ISBN: 3-926584-78-5
                Very little text , more a photobook over 400 pages..

                Here is the picture that was on the Estand. I decide after all the commotion to keep it a while in my collection.

                Thanks to all !

                Marc.

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                  #9
                  Wow. That's pretty impressive. What a sad note that he was killed only 27 days after receiving the Brilliants. That's not even enough time to bask in the glory.
                  Richard V

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                    J

                    Another Marseille signature from my coll.
                    same period as the photo (summer 1942 ) , this time on card .

                    M.

                    [IMG]<img src=http://users.skynet.be/max-wilhelm/images/Marseille2.JPG>[/IMG]

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