Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by mjölnir » 25 Nov 2012, 16:38

Here is another ceremony:
Assmann and Busse (?) recieved their Verwundetenabzeichen. Note: See Assmann's wounded right hand.
But it is said that Busse recieved his award in the first mentioned ceremony. Who is wrong?

Source of this picture: Internationales Militaria-Magazin, Nr. 157

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by Dieter Zinke » 25 Nov 2012, 19:28

Lieber Lars,

at left is Walter Scherff, "Beauftragter des Führers für die militärische Geschichtsschreibung“ and
"Chef der Kriegsgeschichtlichen Abteilung im Oberkommando der Wehrmacht"


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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by mjölnir » 26 Nov 2012, 12:26

Thanks Dieter!
I remember the pictures of Scherff with his bad woundes. And than this face!A good work of the surgeons!
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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by enquiringminds » 20 Sep 2014, 20:49

malvinas82

In the two pictures you posted, the one with Hitler, Jodl & Keitel, and two others, do you know who the other two are?

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by LaSi69 » 05 Oct 2014, 16:01

They are from left - AH, Minister Albert Speer, Jodl, Keitel and Minister/SS-Obergruppenführer Joachim von Ribbentrop.

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by enquiringminds » 18 Oct 2014, 18:49

Thanks Lado. I thought it was Heinz Waizenegger as there are physical similarities. Do you have any info or pics on Heinz Waizenegger?

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by Nectar » 06 Oct 2023, 22:18

Any idea on this recipient? He's wearing a ss-blouse and also a high sea medal?

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by graveland » 06 Oct 2023, 22:28

Nectar wrote:
06 Oct 2023, 22:18
Any idea on this recipient? He's wearing a ss-blouse and also a high sea medal?

Source : youtube
This is Vizeadmiral Hans-Erich Voß.

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by Erich2019 » 09 Oct 2023, 15:34

Yup, there is video and photos of him showing the Russians where Hitler and Eva were burned and buried. Nice photo though.

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by askropp » 09 Oct 2023, 16:21

It was the Soviets or the Red Army.
There are times in history when staying neutral means taking sides.

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Re: Recipients of the Verwundetenabzeichen 20.7.1944

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Post by VtwinVince » 10 Oct 2023, 18:02

And it's where the bodies were allegedly burned, as the forensic evidence is sketchy at best.

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