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    Hiter Blomberg Fritsch Signed Document Original?

    I baught this a few weeks ago, I have some notarized documents sayings the item is original but i want to post here and get your opinions, Thanks for any help i can get.
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        #4
        Yes, authentic.
        Max.

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          #5
          All look good to me! Great piece of history!!!

          Enjoy,
          Mike

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            #6
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            Thanks for the help, what is the document a kind of promotion document? I did some research and one of the guys died as a general in 1940

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              Originally posted by NBolinger View Post
              Thanks for the help, what is the document a kind of promotion document? I did some research and one of the guys died as a general in 1940
              In simple terms, it's confirming a temporary rank as permanent for several officers.
              Max.

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                #8
                All signatures on this paper are authentic. Nice document !

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                  Help

                  Thanks for the help! Thank you very much.

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                    #10
                    Yes, a beautiful piece of history! And it includes the old embossed Seal of State, too, which by 1936 would shortly be replaced by the New Order.

                    Great piece,

                    Br. James

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                      #11
                      Given this is a valuable document, you might want to see a papers conservator about the foxing (brown spots) to see if the cause can be identified and to see if any further browning can be arrested.

                      While some sources say that foxing is not impactive on paper intergrity, others indicate that it may show evidence of high acid levels, which over time could be deadly for paper.

                      Actual treatment could be pricy but an preliminary opinion might not cost too much.

                      Anybody else have experience with this issue? I am a bit surprsied to see degree of foxing in what must be higher quality pre-war paper.

                      Colin

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                        #12
                        All officers have been promoted "Oberst" starting with 1st March 1936.

                        Gerdan

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                          #13
                          Thanks for the help.

                          Again Thanks for all the help. I found info on Von Dewitz Gennannt Von Krebs he became a panzer general was killed in 1940 but nothing on the other guys.

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                            I found a GenMaj Stanislaus von Dewitz genannt von Krebs (born 31.3.1892 + September

                            1948) as POW in Workuta/Russia). He was commanding Kishinev/Russia and before he was Kommandant in Frankfurt/Oder.


                            I also found a Harry Afheldt. He was Oberst and commanding the Luftgau-Nachrichten Regiment Holland (1.4.41 - 6. 1942)

                            Gerdan

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                              Gerden, Thanks so much for the help.Thank you very much to the rest of the members!

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