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    Pls Can Anyone ID This RKT?

    Hi Everybody,

    I just wondered if anybody can id this RKT (11th Panzer Regiment?)?

    Thanks for looking.

    All the best,
    Toby.
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    #2
    Hi,

    Look at this:http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtop...anzer+regiment

    Unfortunately nobody has an answer yet.

    Cheers
    Elwyn

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      #3
      Hi Elwyn,

      Thanks for that. As you can see, I bought the photo.

      All the best,

      Toby.

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        #4
        Hi,

        I saw this picture and others from the same lot on eBay.
        I think, the comment by seller as "PzRgt.11" confused me/us.
        As mentioned on the other forum, "Panzerkampfabzeichen" is "Bronze", and thus he should be a "Panzergrenadier".
        And, from the other shot of the lot, he was not yet awarded with Ritterkreuz as of May 1944.
        So, I believe, he is Stabsarzt(Hauptmann) d.Res., Dr. med. Friedrich Salamon, Ritterkreuz on July 20 1944 as Btl.-Artzt of II.Abt./PzGrenRgt. 26, 24.Panzerdivision.

        I also suggest that "Doktor" in German is not always medical doctor.

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          #5
          Hi
          sorry I can`t agree to Kitamura .I have another pic of Dr. Friedrich Salamon in my collection and its too different to this unknown KC .But I alos think it will be a Panzergrenadier ,but who ....
          Best
          Uli

          Originally posted by H. Kitamura
          Hi,

          I saw this picture and others from the same lot on eBay.
          I think, the comment by seller as "PzRgt.11" confused me/us.
          As mentioned on the other forum, "Panzerkampfabzeichen" is "Bronze", and thus he should be a "Panzergrenadier".
          And, from the other shot of the lot, he was not yet awarded with Ritterkreuz as of May 1944.
          So, I believe, he is Stabsarzt(Hauptmann) d.Res., Dr. med. Friedrich Salamon, Ritterkreuz on July 20 1944 as Btl.-Artzt of II.Abt./PzGrenRgt. 26, 24.Panzerdivision.

          I also suggest that "Doktor" in German is not always medical doctor.

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            #6


            Hallo Uli,

            thank you for your advice.
            I made a mistake at the beginning.
            I had recognized the insignia on the shoulder board as "Aesculapius" (God of medicine). But, it may be not correct....
            I have now carefully looked at it. And, it seems to be the letter "S" for "Schule" and the unit's number "11".
            I guess that he was an instructor of a school from the unit "11".
            If it is correct, this officer is possibly from Kav./Schtz./PzGren-Rgt. 11, 9.PzDiv..
            There are some Ritterkreuzträger from this Regiment who may meets the conditions as no holder of Deutsches Kreuz in Gold, and ranking Hauptmann or Oberleutnant.

            Rass, Friedrich Hptm. Kdr. II./ 11 Rkrz. 30. 11. 43
            Michelsen, Heinz Hptm. Fhr. I./ 11 Rkrz. 18. 2. 44 + 2. 3. 45
            Gläsche, Dieter Oblt. Kp.Fhr. im Rgt.11 Rkrz. 14. 4. 45

            And,
            Dienenthal, Erich Oblt. Fhr. 2.(Radf.)/Div.A.A. 45, 34. InfDiv. Rkrz. 14.12.41
            is from Kav.Rgt 11.
            But, I am not sure if he won Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze or not.

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              #7
              Uli and H. Kitamura,

              Thank you both for your time. As Kitamura, I too had thought the shoulderboard insignia looked like medicine. I guess my eyesight isn't as good as Kitamura's - I don't think I ever would have spotted the 'S'.

              All the best,
              Toby.

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                #8
                Hello again ,
                I take a look at my pictures and I would say :
                Siegfried Rass =No
                Erich Dienenthal=No
                Heinz Michelsen=No
                I never saw any picture in uniform from Dieter Gläsche .He has himself no pics in uniform and by the way it was a very late RK winning .....

                I hope this one will be identified one time
                Best
                Uli

                Originally posted by TobyR
                Uli and H. Kitamura,

                Thank you both for your time. As Kitamura, I too had thought the shoulderboard insignia looked like medicine. I guess my eyesight isn't as good as Kitamura's - I don't think I ever would have spotted the 'S'.

                All the best,
                Toby.

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