Knight's Cross Holders Identification

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Bernd R » 18 Oct 2009 11:39

Hi all,

I'm sure that many are extremly delighted about the activity and the excellent content work the last time in this thread !! 8-) :D Me, too. Many thanks to my Mod colleague Dieter for taking care during I was a bit short of time the past week ! I would like to support his comments about the work and conversations.

That's just the easy thing : who is talking about which pic and where is this pic ?

I don't think that everyone - the members, the guests, even the questioners - in every case is able to know easily about which photo an id or discussion is going on. That's what this thread is all about. Please help and keep it readable and usefull. And enable an ongoing index work and administration which is not that difficult and time consuming (my personal request, too, thanks in advance). Keep along these very few working procedures, please :

1) to the best : use a link to the pic in question.
(feel free to send me a PM how to do this technically)

2) very easy, and minimum : provide the page where the pic is located

3) use the pic name/caption originally added to the pic and don't invent a new one

4) Quoting a colleagues post and answering to it is a very good method IMO. In this case - provide the page where the pic in question is located additionally !
(just like chris did when posting parallel to me right now.. :) )

btw, the feature "16 mal betrachtet" [viewed xx times] is not a primarily logical one - it changes every time the page is clicked by someone [-> the number]. In a few weeks / in future the numbers are totally different then and this only could create confusion for future readers.

Many thanks for taking notice,
Best Regards
Bernd

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by docarchiv » 18 Oct 2009 11:51

Hello,

in my eyes the best would be to place the opinion to the pic directly behind the pic in question.

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by docarchiv » 18 Oct 2009 11:54

Hello,

a general with "Allgemeine Sturmabzeichen"!

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Bernd R » 18 Oct 2009 11:56

Going on with content work, the most fascinating thing here.. :D

Crossed out from the "no id" lists according to previous ids :

page 310 :Walter Bradel
confirmed via page 323 :Walter Bradel

page 319 : Adolf Fischbach


Added to the confirmations list :

page 197 : Matthias Langmaier ?
page 318 : Otto Höhne ? , Joachim Gey ?

There wasn't yet a comment/Yes or No/objection to Langmaier, Höhne and Gey.

/ Bernd

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by chris44 » 18 Oct 2009 12:05

docarchiv wrote:Hello,

one more general!

docarchiv
picture A 1 H 4 (47.04)
on page 325

is

Generalleutnant
Greiner, Heinz
* 12.08.1895 Amberg
+ 19.11.1977 Rottach-Egern
Ritterkreuz am: 22.09.1941
als: Oberst
Funktion: Kommandeur InfRgt 499
572. Eichenlaub am: 05.09.1944 als Generalleutnant
Kommandeur 362.InfDiv

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by docarchiv » 18 Oct 2009 12:08

left : Michael Fischer - right : ? / AHF id
86c1_1.jpg (13.16 ) 575-mal betrachtet

page 197

right: Oblt. Max Wippermann

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Ruslan M » 18 Oct 2009 12:20

Hmm, page 324 - A1H.jpg it's def. Friedrich Kühn? In my view he looks like Wilhelm von Apell... :?

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by George Lengyel » 18 Oct 2009 12:34

Oblt Jäger
A 1.jpg (48.07 KiB) Viewed 62 times PAGE 319
Bernhard Brambrin

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by docarchiv » 18 Oct 2009 12:46

Hmm, page 324 - A1H.jpg it's def. Friedrich Kühn? In my view he looks like Wilhelm von Apell...
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Hello,

maybe, a good reason for discussion. Thank you all for help!

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Bernd R » 18 Oct 2009 13:04

Results for open (older) requests = crossed out from the "no id" list :

page 150 : Karl-Ludwig Kegel (award ceremony)
-> confirmed what John said already.

Added to the "fake / other" section ; instead of the "unofficial" section. That should be correct. Open to comments or additions : Wolfgang Zietz

Ids provided by a colleague watching. Many thanks ! :D

/ Bernd

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Bernd R » 18 Oct 2009 13:16

docarchiv wrote:Hello,

in my eyes the best would be to place the opinion to the pic directly behind the pic in question.

docarchiv
Yes, sure, but technically impossible at the moment. It would mean to have "edit" access to other members posts. Better of course that this is not the case ! Let's try the way described. It will work, I'm sure.

of note : a clear id -> "IS" and a probable id -> "looks like" / should be" will be added to the pic by me always as soon as possible.

Names suggested / in discussion have to be kept in mind by the questioner and the one who made the suggestion. And other participants of this particular discussion.
I think it helps to repeat the status quo of those discussions from time to time. I will do that, no problem. It will help if those involved and interested in these discussions could do that as well occassionally.

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by Bernd R » 18 Oct 2009 13:39

docarchiv wrote:Hello,

funny veteran. Perhaps "Landsmann" of Bernd. No idea on my side.

Thank you!

docarchivl
-> it is about page 322 : A 2 vet.jpg
Sorry, no idea, no "landsmann" (I enjoy 2nd home in Bavaria only :)) ; I have to pass by this. The "Ordensbänder" are Austrian style. A question for chris44 or another colleague from Austria perhaps ?

/ Bernd

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by graveland » 18 Oct 2009 13:51

A 1 H 10.jpg (42.95 KiB)

General der Panzertruppe Georg Jauer.

Cheers,

Gregg.

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by chris44 » 18 Oct 2009 13:53

docarchiv wrote:left : Michael Fischer - right : ? / AHF id
86c1_1.jpg (13.16 ) 575-mal betrachtet

page 197

right: Oblt. Max Wippermann
Wippermann is a very good idea
but whats about Johannes Dienhold???

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Re: Knight's Cross Holders Identification

Post by docarchiv » 18 Oct 2009 15:19

Hello,

no idea. I have the original photograph in my collection. It belonged to Otto Gemünden I knew personally. Be confinced - Max Wippermann.

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