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Timowr
Originally posted by John M. DonovanHello Timo,
Looks a lot like Gerd Bremer or Hermann Dalke, but I'm not sure it's either. Any date on the pic? Best, John
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Timowr
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Originally posted by TimowrWhy are you sure about that?
I agree that it is Bremer based on photographs that provide his features. Max Wünsche also was very keen to keep his appearance up in the field but there is a photograph of him unshaven that could make one think he wore a beard if it were the only one of him.
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Timowr
The complete photo shows Gustav Knittel (his face can be seen to the left in the detail shown above) talking to this RK winner, a Panzer officer and several NCO's. All wear typical late war uniforms or overcoats. No camo smocks, no SS parkas. No leaves on the trees in the background and a foggy sky. The whole scene "feels" like late 1944 or even early 1945. Knittel served as commander of FEB 1 LSSAH before and after the Ardennes Offensive, so it is possible that the photo was taken there. The absence of SS parkas makes the 1943/44 winter unlikely. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
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If it is Bremer, then what’s with his rank? Bremer became a Stubaf. In January 1944. If the photo was taken prior to that date, then on which occasion? Must be in autumn or winter. 1943/44 can’t be possible. Knittel was with SS AA <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:metricconverter w:st="on" ProductID="1 in">1 in</st1:metricconverter> the <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1lace w:st="on">Ukraine</st1lace></st1:country-region> at that time, Bremer was with the HJ Division. At Charkow? Why the absence of SS parkas with all men in the photo?<o></o>
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Timowr
I also discussed the photo with well known Bremer expert Frank DeLaglio. He questions the ID as being Bremer because in no photo of Bremer (and Frank has a huge collection) did he ever see a goatee. The RK winner in the photo clearly had a goatee
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Timowr
Fragment from same photo. Note the background (fog, winter trees). If Bremer it can't be 1944 or 1945 (rank) and I can't think of any autumn or winter setting which could include Bremer and Knittel, apart from Charkow but then the photo lacks the typical SS parkas.
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Rkt
Timo,
Some interesting points here...I think rather than speculate as to date, from what can be observed in the picture, which can be deceiving. It might be more worthwhile scanning through pics of the LAH Rkt...Here is a picture of Bremer that I have, notice the crusher cap and in particular the placement of the Totenkopf high up on the cap band. This was a common practice among W-SS officer's for sure, but there appear to be some similiarities in the overall shape of the cap as well. Then, of course, are the obvious facial similarties. Best, John
P.S. The fact that both Knittel and Bremer were AA men, increases the odds here.Last edited by InfanterieSammler; 12-17-2006, 11:29 PM.
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Timowr
Originally posted by John M. DonovanTimo,
Some interesting points here...I think rather than speculate as to date, from what can be observed in the picture, which can be deceiving. It might be more worthwhile scanning through pics of the LAH Rkt...Here is a picture of Bremer that I have, notice the crusher cap and in particular the placement of the Totenkopf high up on the cap band. This was a common practice among W-SS officer's for sure, but there appear to be some similiarities in the overall shape of the cap as well. Then, of course, are the obvious facial similarties. Best, John
Originally posted by John M. DonovanP.S. The fact that both Knittel and Bremer were AA men, increases the odds here.
Best regards,
Timo
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Timowr
You know, by now I think you're 100 percent right!!! With "Charkow" in mind I now look at the photo with different eyes and I think we see Meyer discussing something with Knittel, with Bremer in the background and Weiser seen at the back. Meyer is partly covered by Weiser.
interesting pic
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Timowr
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Originally posted by TimowrYou know, by now I think you're 100 percent right!!! With "Charkow" in mind I now look at the photo with different eyes and I think we see Meyer discussing something with Knittel, with Bremer in the background and Weiser seen at the back. Meyer is partly covered by Weiser.
interesting pic
After the battle of Kharkov, hundreds of propaganda pictures were taken showing the SS 'Heroes of Kharkov' posing in groups, walking around the city, chatting, etc. etc. This was the first battle in the war when a substantial number of SS formations had fought alongside each other in an SS Corps, and it was portrayed at the time as a battle which proved the 'invincibility of the SS'. I think this is one of these propaganda shots.
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