boots belonged to a Lah man i also have his cap
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Originally posted by markus View PostNobody?
O.k., I'll make beginning...!
Here part of my slightly grown LAH/HJ documents display.
Upper left: Sepp Dietrich
Upper right: Wilhelm Mohnke
Below: Theodor Wisch
Hope other document and photo collectors post here.
thank you for your sharing...I remember a photo in my archive of the Wisch's soldbuch...was you able to buy it?
The soldbuch was wonderful!
Cheers,
Roberto
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Originally posted by Bobbe View PostMarkus,
thank you for your sharing...I remember a photo in my archive of the Wisch's soldbuch...was you able to buy it?
The soldbuch was wonderful!
Cheers,
Roberto
No, Roberto. Put a search-add up on the forum. No replies. I'm ready to buy at reazonable price.
Have scans of all the pages though.
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Originally posted by markus View PostNo, Roberto. Put a search-add up on the forum. No replies. I'm ready to buy at reazonable price.
Have scans of all the pages though.
You could ask to the seller to contact the buyer asking if he wants to exchange emails with you...
Then knowing you and your collection he could agree to take you in his mind in case he decides to sell it...not easy but you could have a chance...
In any case you can confort you with your beautiful panzer soldbuch...
Roberto
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Originally posted by phild View PostAre the boots SS marked (and or VA or RZM?) on the soles and/or the inside top area?
No SS marks on the boots only a name which is difficult to read ,would need a German's help? cap is VA marked both items came together in the original sales bag that the boots came in,found in a attic in Holland many years ago, both items belonged to the same man without a doubt ,just a pity that i can't read the name ,will take another photo.
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Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View PostThanks for the close ups, always like seeing Pi material as reminds me of Hansen, Steinert, and other Bataillonskommandeure when pertaining to the "LAH." A hard unit to survive in.
Hi ,
He did not survive,
do you have examples of signatures of the above as they are many of his Co's on the letters etc that i do not know who they are?
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Originally posted by merdock View PostHi,
No SS marks on the boots only a name which is difficult to read ,would need a German's help? cap is VA marked both items came together in the original sales bag that the boots came in,found in a attic in Holland many years ago, both items belonged to the same man without a doubt ,just a pity that i can't read the name ,will take another photo.
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