a few weeks ago, I bought a bunch of photos, feldpost and documents online.
I thought they were nothing special, just run-of-the-mill army items.
Well, today I received a largish box in the post. To start with I never expecited so much. The seller obviously included a whole bunch of extra bits and pieces.
So I started to exciteldly sift through it all. I began to think surely there must be something decent in amongst this lot, perhaps some technical photos eg. soviet tanks, artillery etc.
Indeed I started to find just that, then suddenly a death card turns up. Surprise, surprise, it is to a Ritterkreuztrager - Franz Amman, awarded the KC in August 1942 Army Group Centre, Russian front.
Wow, my interest was on fire now. The owner of all this must have been related or a close friend of Franz.
So I as I contine to dig through it all, I come across a series of diaries. BINGO - they are named to the man himself - Franz Ammann.
Suddenly, it dawns on me, all this stuff is his personal belongings, dozens of photos, portraits, documents, diaries.
And I only paid about 40 Euro for the lot !!!
I notice on the web that it states Franz Amman was posthumously awarded the KC on 23 August 1942. This is actually incorrect. He died a year later on 18 August 1943.
Does anyone know any more details about this young leutnant who won the Knights Cross ?
I thought they were nothing special, just run-of-the-mill army items.
Well, today I received a largish box in the post. To start with I never expecited so much. The seller obviously included a whole bunch of extra bits and pieces.
So I started to exciteldly sift through it all. I began to think surely there must be something decent in amongst this lot, perhaps some technical photos eg. soviet tanks, artillery etc.
Indeed I started to find just that, then suddenly a death card turns up. Surprise, surprise, it is to a Ritterkreuztrager - Franz Amman, awarded the KC in August 1942 Army Group Centre, Russian front.
Wow, my interest was on fire now. The owner of all this must have been related or a close friend of Franz.
So I as I contine to dig through it all, I come across a series of diaries. BINGO - they are named to the man himself - Franz Ammann.
Suddenly, it dawns on me, all this stuff is his personal belongings, dozens of photos, portraits, documents, diaries.
And I only paid about 40 Euro for the lot !!!
I notice on the web that it states Franz Amman was posthumously awarded the KC on 23 August 1942. This is actually incorrect. He died a year later on 18 August 1943.
Does anyone know any more details about this young leutnant who won the Knights Cross ?
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