Here is a two award document grouping to a guy that served on board both "Admiral Hipper" and "Lützow". The first document is for the EKII.
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Kriegsmarine Award Docs. Hipper u. Lützow
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The award was made on June 14, 1940 while at sea. The document is signed by Wilhelm Marshall as Admiral and Fleet Chief. The eagle ink stamp is that of the Kriegsmarine Flottenkommando. The swastika on the eagle ink stamp has been eradicated. Only traces of it are still visible.Attached FilesMihi libertas necessest!
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Unfortunately, the swastika has been eradicated from the eagle at the top of the document. Here the recipient's last name is spelled Gertenstein. (It was spelled Hertenstein on the EKII Document. I'm not sure which is correct. The document lists the Cruisers "Admiral Hipper" and "Lützow" (ex-"Deutschland")Attached FilesMihi libertas necessest!
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Hi Tom,
Thanks for posting the documents. I've been waiting to see them ever since the were mentioned in the badges thread. A shame about the de-nazification on the HSF.
Was it common to mention service on multiple ships on HSF citations, or any other KM citations for that matter?
Any other examples out there?
Cheers,
David.At Rathau on the Aller, the CO of 5th Royal Tanks advanced on foot to take a cautious look into the town before his tanks moved in. He encountered one of his own officers, a huge Welshman named John Gwilliam who later captained his country's rugby team, 'carrying a small German soldier by the scruff of his neck, not unlike a cat with a mouse.' The Colonel said: 'Why not shoot him?' Gwilliam replied in his mighty Welsh voice: 'Oh no, sir. Much too small.'
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