Here is an example of a seldom encountered method of attaching the RK...
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I am not sure who the winner is, but there is some scribbling on the back of the photo which may indicate who the winner is. I will post a pic of the back by tomorrow.
I bought this from the same place as Phil. I noticed that the item was still available for weeks after I purchased this, and figured that there were more than one; I just never asked if this was true. Do you have any marks on the back of your photo?
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KC holder
Hello,
Im sorry to be the bearer of the somehow bad news , this picture seems to be reproduced many times => i have exact the same example.
The KC holder is Oberleutnant Georg Einhoff , he received the KC on 06.06.1943 while he was attached to the Gren.Regt. 366.
He was born at 19.10.1904 at Baven and was Killed in action on 18.02.1945 as a Major near Streuort bei Heiderode.
However it remains a nice picture.
Greetings,
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On the back of mine there is writing also, it would be interesting to see if the writing on the back is the same as mine. I also noticed that the photo stayed for sale for several weeks after i bought mine. If the writing is the same would't this indicate that Detlev knew these were repros.
Regards
Phil
p.s. mine DOES'T glow under black light, does yours?
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What an uncomfortable--and risky--method of wear!
I can remember reading decades ago (I think in Paul Carell's "Invasion: They're Coming!" on the German side at Normandy in 1944) a Knight's Cross holder commenting that some sort of splinter or something had gone through his collar and (only!) severed the ribbon, but that luckily a shoelace also used to tie it on kept it from falling off-- his account mentioned that this was a "common" extra fastening method in the field.
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Here is the best tie have ever had,
Sorry for not posting them directly here but the link is easier.
http://legionnaire0.50megs.com/custom4.html
The thin one on the inside is for securicy, although the thick ribbon on the outside is rather stable as well.
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