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    Mountain Division Portrait

    A freind has a relative that was in the German 5th Mountain Division (5th Gebirgs Division), 100th regiment. He was an early member of the NSDAP. I am trying to ascertain what can be derived from this photo of him other than he was awarded the EK2. It looks like he is wearing a golden party badge. Can you tell what his rank is from this, what the ribbons are for, anything of interest in this image? Appreciate any insights.
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    As I see it he was an lt or possibly an oberlt if it is a rank pip and not unit number device, and wore the SA Sports Badge, as well as the EKII. Yes it does look like a Golden Party Badge, but as for the ribbon bar I can't say

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      #3
      The award combination suggest a early war picture. He also does not look happy to have the picture taken. Jacques

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        #4
        Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
        The award combination suggest a early war picture. He also does not look happy to have the picture taken. Jacques
        He's trying to look like a bad-ass Nazi killer....

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          #5
          To see a golden party badge on a GJ leutnant is very unusual indeed.


          not sure about the ribbons, the last one could be a westwall or volkspflege
          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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            #6
            Originally posted by John Huff View Post
            He's trying to look like a bad-ass Nazi killer....

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              #7
              The rank is Leutnant with "100" applied.

              The ribbons are full size, I would say either WWI service or KVK with swords and the last one I agree with the others.

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                #8
                Thank you for taking a look. He served in WWI so the ribbon bar may very well be for awards from then. Born in 1898.

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                  Originally posted by rfleming32 View Post
                  Thank you for taking a look. He served in WWI so the ribbon bar may very well be for awards from then. Born in 1898.
                  So it probably is for a Hindenberg Cross with swords

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