Does anybody know who these men are? Thanks for any help! Bill
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Originally posted by Eric-Jan Bakker View PostTop left : Hans-Georg Hess.
Top right : Gunther.........., it is on the tip of my tongue, sorry......
Low left : Gerhard Bigalk.
Low right : Helmut Witte.
yours friendly
Eric-Jan
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Günther Pulst, Günther is written with ü.
Thought it was him but no ü to see in his signature.
And he received his RK on 21.12.1944.
Maybe it is just the position of the photo, but in my opinion the weather seems to be too good.
Also I do have his wartime and postwar version of his signature, and they don't compare to the one that is shown under the photo.
That is why I thought that it wasn't him.
Thank you too Bill.........
yours friendly
Eric-Jan
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Originally posted by Eric-Jan Bakker View PostGünther Pulst, Günther is written with ü.
Thought it was him but no ü to see in his signature.
And he received his RK on 21.12.1944.
Maybe it is just the position of the photo, but in my opinion the weather seems to be too good.
Also I do have his wartime and postwar version of his signature, and they don't compare to the one that is shown under the photo.
That is why I thought that it wasn't him.
Thank you too Bill.........
yours friendly
Eric-Jan
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Originally posted by Hirschstein View Postit's not that hard really
as EJ Bakker said about this : Alt 129 ü, Alt 225 ß, Alt 132 ä, Alt 148 ö
that is the basics, here are the Capitals
Alt 142 Ä, Alt 153 Ö, Alt 154 Ü
that should help
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Bill
you cannot use the numbers on the top running horizontally over the Capitals
do you have a key pad on the far right side of numbers/capitals ? if so this is what you use the numerations are in a series of 9 if this makes sense with a + and - plus enter tabs. I have a dell keyboard and this is typical of it.
Erich ~
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Originally posted by Hirschstein View Postit's not that hard really
as EJ Bakker said about this : Alt 129 ü, Alt 225 ß, Alt 132 ä, Alt 148 ö
that is the basics, here are the Capitals
Alt 142 Ä, Alt 153 Ö, Alt 154 Ü
that should help
E ~
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Originally posted by Hirschstein View Postit's not that hard really
as EJ Bakker said about this : Alt 129 ü, Alt 225 ß, Alt 132 ä, Alt 148 ö
that is the basics, here are the Capitals
Alt 142 Ä, Alt 153 Ö, Alt 154 Ü
that should help
E ~
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1. Start -> Run -> type there "charmap" and click "OK";
2. Win+R -> type there "charmap" and click "OK".
Select any char you want. When you select a char, combination "alt+123456789" for this char appears in the right lower corner.
Maybe you should do this using your PM box, this is NOT IT (Information Technologies) FORUM...
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