Here is a recent purchase from the estand to my collection. This silver PAB award document is signed by Willi Langkeit (later Grossdeutschland fame) who at the time was regiment commander of Panzer Rgt 36 of the 14th Panzer Division. I have no doubts to the documents authenticity and indeed the signature of Langkeit does appear to also be genuine. The "ghosting" on the paper I put down to long years of the document being folded away.
I am trying to work out the event and time frame leading up to this award document. From what I have learnt, the 14th Panzer Division was engaged and indeed destroyed at Stalingrad. The division was rebuilt in the summer of 1943 in France. As the date of the award document is the 19.3.1943 would I be correct in saying that the recipient was a survivor of Stalingrad and indeed the criteria for meriting this award was probably achieved at Stalingrad. Your thoughts on this would be appreciated. Also I am unable to find any information on Langkeit himself during this period. For example how did he escape Stalingrad and when. Any information would be appreciated. Thankyou.
I am trying to work out the event and time frame leading up to this award document. From what I have learnt, the 14th Panzer Division was engaged and indeed destroyed at Stalingrad. The division was rebuilt in the summer of 1943 in France. As the date of the award document is the 19.3.1943 would I be correct in saying that the recipient was a survivor of Stalingrad and indeed the criteria for meriting this award was probably achieved at Stalingrad. Your thoughts on this would be appreciated. Also I am unable to find any information on Langkeit himself during this period. For example how did he escape Stalingrad and when. Any information would be appreciated. Thankyou.
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