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Knights Cross Holder and Last Commander of the Don Cossack Regiment 1

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    #31
    Remarkable and unique. What a pleasure to view it. J

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      #32
      Here are the scans from one of the catalogues selling Dienenthal's items. I believe my service tunic is the one listed as item number 1755. The pictures LRRPS sent me of his tunic don't show the tailors label so its possible the listed tunic is his. Jim
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        #33
        rest of catalogue
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          #34
          LRRPS also sent a loose photo of Major Dienenthal.
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            #35
            Super Piece Jim. Have you tried to get his complete file from the national Archives ?
            I generally use Rob McDivitt he doesn't charge if he doesn't find the file.

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              #36
              Originally posted by WW2-Collector View Post
              Super Piece Jim. Have you tried to get his complete file from the national Archives ?
              I generally use Rob McDivitt he doesn't charge if he doesn't find the file.
              I got a copy of his file from the National Archives as part of the deal. But thank you for the tip. Jim

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                #37
                Fantastic tunic - congrats! LRRPS has been a great friend and research assistant to me also.

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                  #38
                  I managed to find a mannequin that the tunic fit. So its now on display. Maybe over time I'll find a Cav crusher and pickup the awards needed to make a late war display. Jim
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                    #39
                    Looks great Jim. Congrats on a wonderful tunic with history.

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                      #40
                      Awesome mannequin display!

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                        #41
                        Wow, great tunic!!
                        When you go home
                        Tell them for us and say
                        For your tomorrow
                        We gave our today

                        --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
                        Iwo Jima 1945

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                          #42
                          Lots of history, great display congrats....

                          Rene Chavez
                          www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com

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                            #43
                            Very nice Uniform and Display. Here a Privat Photo of Erich Dienenthal.

                            Greetings Stefan

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by djpool View Post
                              I managed to find a mannequin that the tunic fit. So its now on display. Maybe over time I'll find a Cav crusher and pickup the awards needed to make a late war display. Jim
                              Very neat Jim. He was a little dude as we can tell by the photos. Those guys often present a challenge to find a mannequin or even a torso form that will fit.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Glider View Post
                                Very nice Uniform and Display. Here a Privat Photo of Erich Dienenthal.

                                Greetings Stefan
                                Thank you Stephan. I'm guessing this was taken some time in 1943, soon after he was assigned to the Cossacks. Jim

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