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Minesweeper War Badge Award Doc Signature
Does anyone have any idea whose signature this is on a Minesweeper War Badge Award document. During this period I would expect to see Hans Stohwasser who was a Vice Admiral. I don't recognize this signature and the Stamp appears a bit strange in appearance. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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I can't work out who the signature is meant to be. As you say, it should be Hans Stohwasser but it doesn't even look like any of the names of his senior staff signing on his behalf and if it was I would expect them to use the stamped version of Stohwasser's signature, not one of their own!
I have a feeling that Minensuchkommando was possibly a Luftwaffe set-up rather than KM. It was certainly a post-WW 2 KM organisation.
Chef des Stabes
Kapitän zur See Helmut Leissner (01 Nov 1940-00 Mar 1941)
Kapitän zur See Karl Arthur Freiherr von Killinger (00 Mar 1941-00 Apr 1944)
vacant (00 Apr 1944-30 Nov 1944)
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1. Admiralstabsoffizier
Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Hans Piper (00 Oct 1940-00 Apr 1944)
2. Admiralstabsoffizier
Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Hans Becker (00 Oct 1940-30 Nov 1944)
3. Admiralstabsoffizier
Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Walter Sigmann (00 Aug 1940-00 Apr 1942)
Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Dr. Fritz Osterloh (00 Apr 1942-00 Mar 1944)
4. Admiralstabsoffizier
Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Hans Becker (00 Apr 1941-00 Aug 1943)
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Originally posted by mufasa View PostI was trying to identify this signature:
He is the Adjutant of the Flakerdkampfschule Sud in dec. 1943....
I found that the Adjutant in dec. 1944 was Hans Klaiber..... it is possible his signature?
many thanks Oriano
also in late 1943 / early 1944 Klaiber was the Adjutant.....
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Originally posted by hucks216 View PostI can't work out who the signature is meant to be. As you say, it should be Hans Stohwasser but it doesn't even look like any of the names of his senior staff signing on his behalf and if it was I would expect them to use the stamped version of Stohwasser's signature, not one of their own!
I have a feeling that Minensuchkommando was possibly a Luftwaffe set-up rather than KM. It was certainly a post-WW 2 KM organisation.
Richard
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