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    Help me identify 3 KM signatures, please ?

    Hello,

    Some years ago, I've bought a set of documents at one of Nieman's friday sale in which there was a signature of Raeder. However, there were other signatures that I've never been able to identify ? Can you help ?

    Best regards.

    Philippe
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    N°2 document

    What do you think ?
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      #3
      N°3 document

      Other one.
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        #4
        Last one

        Thank you !!
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          #5
          Raeder signature

          If you are interested to have a look at it, I'm gonna put on the E-stand a signature of Raeder that was in the set of docs.

          Regards.

          Philippe

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            #6
            Last one kapitanleutnant, is later vizeadmiral Werner Lowisch.

            Regards
            Cvrc

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              # 2

              The adjutant of the German Emperor Wilhelm II was Hubert von Rebeur-Paschwitz

              http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_...beur-Paschwitz

              Gerdan

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                # 1

                My opinion: it is the signature of "Prinz Albert wilhelm Heinrich von Preußen".

                He was the owner of the "Herrenhaus Hemmelmark, Eckerförde" the sender of the letter.

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                  I forgot to add:

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_...2%E2%80%931929)


                  Gerdan

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                    # 3

                    Could be the signature of Vizeadmiral Konrad Mommsen (1871 - 1945)

                    http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=h...:0&tx=65&ty=60


                    Gerdan

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                      #11
                      Gerdan is correct, the first one is Heinrich Prinz von Preussen. Very nice items.

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                        #12
                        Thank you !!!

                        Well, once again, I'm impressed by your rocketfast answers. Thank you guys for your help. I wouldn't have found it myself for sure.

                        Thumbs up !!!

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