In post #38 of the Hartmann thread (http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=514742) I posted a photo of a fake style Hartmann and what I (and others) feel was a dubious Schnaufer on the same photo. Schnaufer fakes are not uncommon, so I thought it would be interesting to explore his signature on a variety of items.
An excellent, valuable, and extensive archive of Schnaufer is available through Wim Govaerts who has published the very well-researched book "Nachtspook van Sint-Truiden" and is in the process of having it translated to English. Here is his website:
www.heinzschnaufer.be
This authentic Schnaufer material, primarily documents and a few signed photos (BUT NO CLIPPINGS), comes from the Schnaufer family (Wim visited them a number of times), Fritz Rumpelhardt (who Wim interviewed extensively), the Bundesarchiv (Wim obtained document copies), and Wim’s personal collection over the years. All of these sources are traceable and can be verified. This is very different to the fake stuff being produced by a single source in Germany – the fake factory.
Schnaufer’s signature changed over the years, so, to start with here are some of his signatures from Jan1940 to Aug 1941. Slight variations evident. Such authentic sigs are only available on documents. You can see the early sigs in the scan attached. The source of the first four shown is Heinz Schnaufer Luftwaffen Personalakte - LP 84989 in the Bundesarchiv. The Aug 1941 example is from Wim’s personal collection on a document signed when Schnaufer was in 3./Zestorerschule 2. .
An excellent, valuable, and extensive archive of Schnaufer is available through Wim Govaerts who has published the very well-researched book "Nachtspook van Sint-Truiden" and is in the process of having it translated to English. Here is his website:
www.heinzschnaufer.be
This authentic Schnaufer material, primarily documents and a few signed photos (BUT NO CLIPPINGS), comes from the Schnaufer family (Wim visited them a number of times), Fritz Rumpelhardt (who Wim interviewed extensively), the Bundesarchiv (Wim obtained document copies), and Wim’s personal collection over the years. All of these sources are traceable and can be verified. This is very different to the fake stuff being produced by a single source in Germany – the fake factory.
Schnaufer’s signature changed over the years, so, to start with here are some of his signatures from Jan1940 to Aug 1941. Slight variations evident. Such authentic sigs are only available on documents. You can see the early sigs in the scan attached. The source of the first four shown is Heinz Schnaufer Luftwaffen Personalakte - LP 84989 in the Bundesarchiv. The Aug 1941 example is from Wim’s personal collection on a document signed when Schnaufer was in 3./Zestorerschule 2. .
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