Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Alfred Grislawski. Hauptmann Alfred Grislawski (02.11.1919 † 19.09.2003) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on July 1, 1942 as Feldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the 9. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52 and the Eichenlaub on April 11, 1944 as Hauptmann und Staffelkapitän of the 1. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 1. Signed on the reverse (top).
He achieved 133 aerial victories! Read more about him.
Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Alfred Grislawski. Hauptmann Alfred Grislawski (02.11.1919 † 19.09.2003) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on July 1, 1942 as Feldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the 9. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52 and the Eichenlaub on April 11, 1944 as Hauptmann und Staffelkapitän of the 1. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 1.
He achieved 133 aerial victories! Read more about him.
Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans Berger. Oberleutnant Hans Berger (10.09.1923 † ) served with the Jagdgeschwader 1. See more: “Luftwaffe Pilot who shot down my dad“. Good condition. Postcardsize.
WIA 29 November, 1943 by “4 mots” return fire near Delmenhorst; bailed safely. An Operation Bodenplatte pilot, he was one of few successful; his eighth known victory this date, 1 January, 1945, a Spitfire in the Ghent area. His 1st victory, as an Ofhr, a B-17 (HSS) on 22 June, 1943. His 2nd, a B-17 (HSS) on 17 August, 1943. His “White 10” overturned on landing at Ödheim after this engagement, pilot safe. His 3rd, a B-17 on 11 January, 1944. His 4th, a B-17 (HSS) on 24 January, 1944. His 5th, a B-17 10 km S of Chimay on 8 February, 1944. Shot down over France in Feb. 1944. His 6th, a B-17 on 6 March, 1944, no location. His 7th, a B-17 N of Kaiserlautern on 24 April, 1944. He witnessed the death of his good friend, Johannes Rathenow, being just to his left when Rathenows AC exploded on 3 November, 1943. Berger flew the He 162 in 2/JG-1 in March and April 1945. Survived the war. (Source: Aircrew Remembered)
Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hans Berger. Oberleutnant Hans Berger (10.09.1923 † ) served with the Jagdgeschwader 1. See more: "Luftwaffe Pilot who shot down my dad". Good condition. Postcardsize.
WIA 29 November, 1943 by "4 mots" return fire near Delmenhorst; bailed safely. An Operation Bodenplatte pilot, he was one of few successful; his eighth known victory this date, 1 January, 1945, a Spitfire in the Ghent area. His 1st victory, as an Ofhr, a B-17 (HSS) on 22 June, 1943. His 2nd, a B-17 (HSS) on 17 August, 1943. His "White 10" overturned on landing at Ödheim after this engagement, pilot safe. His 3rd, a B-17 on 11 January, 1944. His 4th, a B-17 (HSS) on 24 January, 1944. His 5th, a B-17 10 km S of Chimay on 8 February, 1944. Shot down over France in Feb. 1944. His 6th, a B-17 on 6 March, 1944, no location. His 7th, a B-17 N of Kaiserlautern on 24 April, 1944. He witnessed the death of his good friend, Johannes Rathenow, being just to his left when Rathenows AC exploded on 3 November, 1943. Berger flew the He 162 in 2/JG-1 in March and April 1945. Survived the war. (Source: Aircrew Remembered)