Knight's Cross Holders Identification

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Ian Sayer
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Signature ID RK

#976

Post by Ian Sayer » 22 Feb 2005, 19:55

Hi,
Can anyone help identify any of these signatures which come from a November 1942 entry in Heinrich Hoffmann's Berlin studio's visitors book? I have identified another 6 or 7 signatures on the same page and they are all Ritterkreuztrager so I think there is a strong possibility that these guys are as well. Anyway any help would be appreciated
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Ian
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#977

Post by Vienna » 22 Feb 2005, 21:24

Hello Ian!


First = number 220 "Sachsenheimer"

Soon as possible

Vienna


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#978

Post by Ian Sayer » 22 Feb 2005, 21:43

Vienna,
Absolutely spot on! I actually had another example and compared it. Well done and thanks very much
All the best
Ian

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#979

Post by Vienna » 22 Feb 2005, 22:01

HiIan!


I think 209 could be "Kiesgen" Peter an 211 "Bopp" Alfred.

Regards

Vienna

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#980

Post by Ian Sayer » 23 Feb 2005, 14:59

Hi Vienna,
Thanks again. Any ideas on the others?
Best
Ian

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Ritterkreuztrager Identification.

#981

Post by Ian Sayer » 23 Feb 2005, 17:54

Can anyone identify these two please?
Many thanks
Ian
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Johannes Wiese / AHF id
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Erwin Fischer / AHF id
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#982

Post by herbert » 23 Feb 2005, 18:26

Erwin Fischer and Johannes Wiese

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#983

Post by Ian Sayer » 23 Feb 2005, 18:44

Herbert
Brilliant. Thanks very much indeed. Greatly appreciated.
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Ian

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#984

Post by John Toner » 24 Feb 2005, 12:04

Can anyone say who this is? I had him recorded as Sixt von Arnim but there is no resemblance to other photos of that General. Is it perhaps Friedrich Sixt?

John
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Hans-Jürgen von Arnim / AHF id
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#985

Post by hec801 » 24 Feb 2005, 12:15

Please id these RKT's...

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Hannes
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Karl Roßmann / AHF id
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Id:
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Id: Karl Nicolussi-Leck
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#986

Post by hec801 » 24 Feb 2005, 12:16

And that one!
Günther Wisliceny - Heinz Harmel - Helmuth Schreiber / AHF id
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Hannes
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Id: Günther Wisliceny, Heinz Harmel and Helmuth Schreiber
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#987

Post by Mark V. » 24 Feb 2005, 12:52

RKT 2.jpg is Karl Nicolussi-Leck
Three RKT.jpg are Günther Wisliceny, Heinz Harmel and Helmuth Schreiber.

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#988

Post by John Toner » 24 Feb 2005, 13:03

Pz Div HG looks like Karl Rossmann.

John

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#989

Post by VJK » 24 Feb 2005, 16:30

Hi John!

Your "Sixt von Arnim" is in fact Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen von Arnim.

Regards,

VJK

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#990

Post by philipp0408 » 24 Feb 2005, 18:04

Hello everybody,

kust a question concerning the four offices in black. Why do they have Luftwaffen officers caps, a black panzer tuniqua with a Luftwaffen breast eagle on them?

That unit is this? Hermann Göring maybe?

Regards Philipp

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