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    Ultra rare original SS paper weight in use!

    Hello guys,

    Just wanted to share this photo of the super rare SS-schirmmütze paper weight in use, just look to the right on the stack of papers. A really rare shot, wouldent you say?


    #2
    Hm - looks like Heinz Harmel.

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      #3
      Nice photo Lasse.
      Here an other one of H.Harmel wearing a very strange uniform.
      Look to the collars (a mix of SS and RAD).
      Have a look at the cap eagle. It's a oversize duck.

      Cheers,
      steiner99
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        #4
        Personally, I like the super-imposed KC

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          #5
          Looks more like Fritz Witt to me.








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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
            Looks more like Fritz Witt to me.
            Correct

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              #7
              Agree, and if I am not incorrect, I belive there is a LSSAH cuff visible in one of the pics taken at the same time as the first one.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Tom Kibler View Post
                Personally, I like the super-imposed KC
                hmm might be my monitor but it actually looks drawn in?!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lasse L View Post
                  Agree, and if I am not incorrect, I belive there is a LSSAH cuff visible in one of the pics taken at the same time as the first one.
                  Look also his boards, we can see the LAH cyphers.

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                    #10
                    It's a period edited/updated photo which has been discussed here many times before.

                    Ian.

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                      #11
                      The paper stack photo is Brigadefuehrer and Oakleaves holder
                      Fritz Witt, who served with Rgt. 'D', the 'LAH' and from mid
                      1943 onwards lead the 12. SS-Pz. Div. 'HJ'. He fell in during the
                      Normandy fighting and Panzermeyer writes in his book that he
                      Had to cry when he saw the Zeltbahn bearing the few remains
                      of Witt, if I remember correctly.

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