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    Panzer-Meyer´s swords (miniature-medalbar) surfaced?

    This one has just surfaced at a local collector from Hagen, where Kurt Meyer was born and died.
    The set was in the collectors hands since the late 50s. Could this be from "Panzer-Meyer"?
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    #2
    Could be, but I bet we'll never know for sure.

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      #3
      Originally posted by johnpahl View Post
      Could be, but I bet we'll never know for sure.
      Do you know if he was awarded the 8-year-service?

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        #4
        Um... possibly.

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Meyer_(soldier)

        Notable decorations
        German Cross in Gold (1942)
        Eastern Front Medal (1942)
        Iron Cross Second (1939) and First (1940) Classes
        SS-Honour Ring (?)
        Sudetenland Medal (?) with Prague Castle bar (?)
        Anschluss Medal (?)
        Knight's Cross (1941)
        Oak Leaves (1943)
        Swords (1944)
        Waffen-SS Long Service Award (?)
        Military Order for Bravery in War 4th Class (1st grade) of Bulgaria (?)
        Mentioned in the Wehrmachtbericht

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          #5
          Great - here are more pics. There is some scratch-writing on the back of the KC, looks like "Meyer":

          Originally posted by johnpahl View Post
          Um... possibly.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Meyer_(soldier)

          Notable decorations
          German Cross in Gold (1942)
          Eastern Front Medal (1942)
          Iron Cross Second (1939) and First (1940) Classes
          SS-Honour Ring (?)
          Sudetenland Medal (?) with Prague Castle bar (?)
          Anschluss Medal (?)
          Knight's Cross (1941)
          Oak Leaves (1943)
          Swords (1944)
          Waffen-SS Long Service Award (?)
          Military Order for Bravery in War 4th Class (1st grade) of Bulgaria (?)
          Mentioned in the Wehrmachtbericht
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            #6
            More:
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              #7
              Hmmm, hard if not impossible to tell.

              Where do you read "Meyer" on the back of the Ritterkreuz?

              Please verify since I do not really see any scratch-writing as you defined.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                Hmmm, hard if not impossible to tell.

                Where do you read "Meyer" on the back of the Ritterkreuz?

                Please verify since I do not really see any scratch-writing as you defined.
                Here (will try to make better fotos):
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                  #9
                  Hmm... Very interesting and of course it´s not impossible, it´s Meyer´s awards, as long as they are original of course. They sure look good.

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                    #10
                    Has anyone seen pictures of Meyer wearing this type of buttonhole setup?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Adrian View Post
                      Has anyone seen pictures of Meyer wearing this type of buttonhole setup?
                      This would be the holy grail - I have his book "Grenadiere" (signed by him), will have a look over the holidays.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ludwig View Post
                        Hmm... Very interesting and of course it´s not impossible, it´s Meyer´s awards, as long as they are original of course. They sure look good.
                        Do you have an idea of their value? "Just" the set as it is, no matter who once owned them.

                        BTW, how many members of the Waffen-SS were awarded the swords?

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                          #13
                          What is a little bit confusing is that ( I think) he was awarded the swords during august 44 and became a POW in spetember 44, not sure he had time or a need to take care on miniature awards. And postwar I'd expect a denazified variant especially when keeping in mind when he was released from prison. I think there was no official denazified variant to any SS award though (such as for loyal service etc).

                          Anyways, good luck, it would be quite a nice item if legit.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                            What is a little bit confusing is that ( I think) he was awarded the swords during august 44 and became a POW in spetember 44, not sure he had time or a need to take care on miniature awards. And postwar I'd expect a denazified variant especially when keeping in mind when he was released from prison. I think there was no official denazified variant to any SS award though (such as for loyal service etc).

                            Anyways, good luck, it would be quite a nice item if legit.
                            He could not have known when he was taken POW, so maybee he ordered them (after he was arded the swords), and they were sent to his home. In the meantime he was captured, and the set just ended in a box or so. They look unworn to me.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                              how many members of the Waffen-SS were awarded the swords?
                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ves_and_Swords

                              Ian

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