Ferdinand Müller – Jäger-Regiment 19 (L)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Ferdinand Müller. Obergefreiter Ferdinand Müller (10.04.1923 † ) served with the Jäger-Regiment 19 (L) of the 10. Luftwaffen-Felddivision. Postcardsize.

Heino Niehaus – Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 1

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Heino Niehaus. Obergefreiter Heino Niehaus (07.04.1925 † ) served with the Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 1 of the 1. Fallschirmjäger-Division. Postcardsize.

Wolfgang Reichmuth – Flak-Abteilung 979

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Wolfgang Reichmuth. Luftwaffenoberhelfer Wolfgang Reichmuth (10.02.1928 † ) served with the 3. Batterie/ mittlere Flak-Abteilung 979. Postcardsize.

Rudolf Nickol – 90. leichte Afrika-Division

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Rudolf Nickol. Gefreiter Rudolf Nickol (08.01.1923 † ) served with the Panzergrenadier-Regiment 200 of the 90. leichte Afrika-Division. Postcardsize.

Hanno Fischer – Jagdgeschwader 3 “Udet”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hanno Fischer. Fähnrich Hanno Fischer (15.11.1924 † ) was a Pilot and served with the 13. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 3 “Udet”. Postcardsize.

Konrad Probstein – Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1 “HG”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Konrad Probstein. Kanonier Konrad Probstain (22.12.1926 † ) served with the Flak-Begleit-Regiment “Hermann Göring” and Fallschirm-Panzer-Division 1 “Hermann Göring”. Postcardsize.

Female Dienstausweis – Fliegerhorst Berlin-Gatow

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Original Dienstausweis for a female to enter Fliegerhost (Airport) Berlin-Gatow, issued by Fliegerhorstkommandantur Berlin-Gatow.

POW Camp Photograph – Camo Jacket, Knight’s Cross Holder

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Original POW Photograph taken in POW Camp 15, 3th October 1943 with a lot names on the back. One Knight’s Cross Holder to be seen! Bit smaller as Postcardsize.

Death Card of SS-Sturmmann in SS-Panzer-Regiment in Normandy

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Original Death Card of a Waffen-SS in a SS-Panzer-Regiment, Killed in Action on July 27, 1944 in Normandy.

Death Card of Fallschirmjäger KIA at St. Lo, Normandy! (Previously Pilot in a Stuka!)

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Original Death Card of a Fallschirmjäger (Paratrooper) who was Killed in Action on July 11, 1944 near Saint-Lo. He previously was a Flugzeugführer (Pilot) in a Stukageschwader!

Death Card of Wolfgang Martin (Ritterkreuzträger)

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Original Death Card of Wolfgang Martin (Ritterkreuzträger), who earned his Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes with Kampfgeschwader 3. He was Killed in Action, most likely killed by a US P-51.

KIA Wehrpass & Photos of SS-Regiment “Deutschland” (4x Awards, EK1!)

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Original Wehrpass of SS-Unterscharführer Schatzl who served with the 3. Kompanie/ SS-Regiment “Deutschland” and was decorated with the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse, Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse, Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen and Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Comes with a porcelain grave photo plate, large death card and photographs. Wehrpass is complete with photo!

KIA Waffen-SS Soldbuch SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 21 “Frundsberg” (April 1945!)

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Original Waffen-SS KIA Soldbuch of SS-Sturmmann Cziel, who served with the 4. and 13. Kompanie/ SS-Panzergrenadier-Regiment 21 of the 10. SS-Panzer-Division “Frundsberg” and was Killed in Action around 20.-22. April 1945 likely in the Kessel of Spremberg? He was a “Volksdeutscher” from Schmölnitzhütte, this was Slovakia? Complete with photo.

Karl Cziel ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Neupetershain Nord. Endgrablage: Einzelgrab

Soldbuch & Award Doc Set of Transportgeschwader & Nachtjagdgeschwader Airman!

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Original Soldbuch, Awards Documents, Ausweis of Feldwebel Waldt, who served with the Nachrichten-Flieger-Staffel/ Luftflotte 2, Transport-Geschwader 1 & 4 before ending up with the Nachtjagdgeschwader 7 and Nachtjagdgeschwader 3. He earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse very early in July 1940 for actions in the West (Belgium, Netherlands, France) and the Fliegerschützen mit Blitzbündel while he was with the Nachtjagd! Complete with photo.

Wehrpass Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 11 (11. Panzer-Division) (3x Awards! Fought East & Westfront!)

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Original Wehrpass of Obergefreiter Walbrodt, who served with the 1. (Panzerspäh)-Kompanie/ Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 11 of the 11. Panzer-Division. During his service, he was decorated with the Verwundetenabzeichen in SchwarzEisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse and Panzerkampfabzeichen in Bronze. He was discharged on May 27, 1945 by the 11. Panzer-Division & 3th US Army! Complete with photo.

Soldbuch Grenadier-Regiment 1 (2x Awards, Equipped with MP44!) (Died in France, August 1945)

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Original Soldbuch of Gefreiter Walter Spindler, who passed away as a Prisoner of War on August 26, 1945 in Merlebach. During the war, he served with the Reserve-Grenadier-Bataillon 32 & Grenadier-Regiment 1 and, very interestingly, he was equipped with the MP44! Throughout his service, he was decorated with the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen and Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Also credited with 4 Nahkampftage. He’s buried in Reillon, France. Complete with photo!

KIA Soldbuch – Grenadier-Regiment 438 – Kurland! (Died in Denmark, late Kriegsmarine transfer!)

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Original Soldbuch of Gefreiter Panek, who succumbed to his wounds which he sustained in Kurland while serving with Grenadier-Regiment 438. He previously served with the Kriegsmarine and was a late transfer to the Wehrmacht. He was decorated with the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. He was most likely evacuated from Kurland to Denmark on a hospital on which he died or shortly after arriving in Denmark. Complete with photo!

KIA Soldbuch Gebirgsjäger-Rgt. 85 (KIA Western Alps on December 31, 1944!)

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Original Soldbuch & 2x papers of Gefreiter Jehle, who was Killed in Action on December 31, 1944 in Embrun, in the Western Alps (France – near Italy) region! During the war, he served with the Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85 of the 5. Gebirgs-Division. He was credited with two close combat days (1) Sinjawino and (2) Esanatonia ( Italy ? ). He was decorated with the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. Complete with photo!

Soldbuch Panzer Soldier in “Festung St. Nazaire” (EK2 in February 1945!)(Panzer Photo!)

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Original (zweitschrift from 1940) Soldbuch of Feldwebel Lettau, who during the war served with Kradschützen-Ausbildungs-Bataillon 7, Reserve-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 7, Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 11 and Reserve-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 7. Eventually ending up in the Festung Saint-Nazaire where he was decorated with the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse in February 1945! Complete with TOP photo in Panzer Uniform! Still smells like it fell in a gasoline barrel!

Soldbuch Gebirgs Feldgendarm (Earned EK2 & EK1!) (France & Balkans!)

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Original Soldbuch of Stabsfeldwebel der Feldgendarmerie Kaiser who throughout the war served with Feldgendarmerie-Trupp 658, 608 and 415. He earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse, Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz and the Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse! Very rare as a Feldgendarm! He did duty in France and the Balkans (hunting Tito / Tito’s Partizans). Complete with TOP Photo (wearing Edelweiss!)

KIA Wehrpass – Pilot in Kampfgeschwader 4 (Flew Defensive Action during Dieppe Raid!)

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Original Wehrpass of Unteroffizier Alfred Treptau, who flew in the Nachtjagdschule 1, Kampffliegerschule 2 before he ended up in the Kampfgeschwader 4 “General Wever”. During his service, he earned the Flugzeugführer-Abzeichen, Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse and the Frontflugspange in Bronze. Most interestingly, he flew a defensive action flight during the Dieppe Raid on August 18, 1942 (“Einsatz zur Abwehr der feindlichen Landungsaktion in Dieppe”!). Complete with photograph.

KIA Soldbuch U-Boot “U-193” (U-Boots-Kriegsabzeichen!)

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Original Soldbuch of Killed in Action sailor Alfred Ketschker, who served aboard U-Boot “U-193“. 2.U.A.A. and the 2. U-Flottille. Killed in Action in the Biskaya. In February 1944, he earned the U-Boots-Kriegsabzeichen!  Signatures in the Soldbuch include that of: Kurt Waterstraat (DKIG), Hans Paukstadt (DKIG) and more! Complete with photo!

She was a member of two wolfpacks and carried out four war patrols in which she sank one ship, before being lost herself in the Bay of Biscay in April 1944. Following repairs, U-193 departed on her fourth and final patrol and was never heard from again. Her loss remains a mystery. A post-war assessment states that on 28 April 1944, she was seen and attacked by a British Royal Air Force Vickers Wellington bomber of No. 612 Squadron RAF, whose depth charges sank the boat with all 59 hands not far from Nantes. This attack was actually against U-802, inflicting no damage. The reason for U-193’s loss is unknown; however as the Bay of Biscay was routinely mined by the RAF, it could have been an operational loss.

KIA Wehrpass of U-Boot “U-73” (8 ships & 4 warships sunk! Sunk by US Warships)

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Original Wehrpass & 2x ID Photos of Herbert Meyer, who lost his life on U-Boot “U-73” He also served with U-Tender SAAR and the 1.-, 2.-, 3.-, and 9. U-Flottille and U-Stützpunkt Kiel.

German submarine U-73 was a Type VIIB U-boat of Germany’s Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down by Vegesacker Werft, Germany as yard number 1 on 5 November 1939, launched on 27 July 1940 and commissioned on 30 September of the same year under Kapitänleutnant (Kptlt.) Helmut Rosenbaum.

U-73 carried out 15 patrols between early 1941 and late 1943, sinking eight ships and four warships. She also damaged a further three commercial vessels. She was part of five wolfpacks. She was sunk by two US warships, USS Woolsey and Trippe, off the North African coast on 16 December 1943 at 36°7′N 0°50′W. 16 dead and 34 survivors. (via Wikipedia)

8 ships sunk, total tonnage 43,945 GRT
4 warships sunk, total tonnage 22,947 tons (lost aboard transport ships)

KIA Wehrpass U-130 (Sank 21 Ships! Sunk by USS Champlin)

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Original Wehrpass of sailor Paul Stefaniak, who was Killed in Action while serving on U-Boot “U-130“. During his service, he earned the Eiseres Kreuz 2. Klasse on June 8, 1942! Complete with photo.

U-130’s service life began with training in the 4th U-boat Flotilla; she moved to the 2nd Flotilla for more training on 1 September 1941 and operations with the same organization on 1 December.

She sank 21 ships, a total of 127,608 GRT and three auxiliary warships totalling 34,407 GRT in six patrols. She also damaged one ship of 6,986 GRT. She was a member of three wolfpacks.

She was sunk on 12 March 1943 by depth charges from the American destroyer USS Champlin west of the Azores. 53 men died. There were no survivors.

KIA Wehrpass of U-Boot “U-449” (previously sailed on the Admiral Graf Spee)

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Original Zweitschrift Wehrpass of Johann Pütz, who was Killed in Action on U-449. He previosuly served on the Admiral Graf Spee and serving with the 8.-, 7.-, 24.- and 26. U-Flottille. Complete without photo.

German submarine U-449 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Germany’s Kriegsmarine during World War II. She carried out one patrol. She sank no ships. She was sunk by British warships northwest of Cape Ortegal, Spain on 24 June 1943.

Patrol and loss

U-449’s only patrol began with her departure from Kiel in Germany on 1 June 1942. She headed for the Atlantic Ocean, via the gap separating Iceland and the Faroe Islands. On the 14th, she was attacked in mid-Atlantic by a British B-24 Liberator of No. 120 Squadron RAF. The damage caused was slight.

On 24 June, no less than four British sloops were responsible for her doom. HMS Wren, Woodpecker, Kite and Wild Goose dropped a relentless wave of depth charges which sealed the U-boat’s fate.

Forty-nine men went down with U-449; there were no survivors. (via Wikipedia)

TOP Stalingrad Soldbuch (I.R.576, House-to-House Fighting! Traktorenwerk!) & Hürtgenwald (!)

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Original TOP Soldbuch of a soldier from Infanterie-Regiment 576 who fought in the City of Stalingrad (!) even during the severe house-to-house fighting in Stalingrad, at the Traktorenwerk and Red Barricade! We can confirm this as he received specific “Frontzulage” for this timeframe 11.-15.10.1942! Even Stalingrad is written in the Soldbuch! He also earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse during the Battle of Hürtgenwald! Comes with his Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber award document!

Alfred Druschel – Schlachtgeschwader 1 (Schwertern, Stalingrad, MIA!) (Wartime Signed)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Alfred Druschel. Oberst Alfred Druschel (04.02.1917 † Missing in Action 01.01.1945) earned the Ritterkreuz on August 21, 1941 as Oberleutnant und Staffelkapitän of the 2. Staffel/ Lehrgeschwader 2, the Eichenlaub on September 3, 1942 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Gruppe/ Schlachtgeschwader 1 and the Schwertern on February 19, 1943 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Gruppe/ Schlachtgeschwader 1. Good condition. Edges have been cut.

Eichenlaub: “Awarded for further individual and command achievements during operations at Kertsch, Sevastopol and the Caucasus. By this time he had flown over 600 sorties. A particularly notable success took place on the 12.06.1942 when he destroyed an ammunition train along the Kharkov-Kupyansk railway (about 60 km ESE of Kharkov itself).”

Schwertern: “Awarded for his flying over 700 sorties as well as the great successes of his Gruppe at Voronezh, Rostov, along the Don and at Stalingrad.” (via Tracesofwar)

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.

Rudolf Henne – Kampfgeschwader 51 “Edelweiss” (Wartime Signed)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Rudolf Henne. Hauptmann Rudolf Henne (08.12.1913 † 13.04.1962) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on April 9, 1942 and the Ritterkreuz on April 12, 1942 as Hauptmann und Staffelkapitän of the 9. Staffel/ Kampfgeschwader 51 “Edelweiss”. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Hubertus Hitschold – Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 “Immelmann” (Wartime Signature)

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Original Postcard with Wartime Signature of Hubertus Hitschold. Generalmajor Hubertus Hitschold (07.07.1912 † 10.03.1966) who earned the Ritterkreuz on July 21, 1940 as Hauptmann and Kommodore of I. Gruppe/ Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 “Immelmann” and the Eichenlaub on December 31, 1941 as Major and Kommodore of I. Gruppe/ Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 “Immelmann”. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Ludwig Wolff – Inf.Rgt.192 & 22.Inf.Div. (Eichenlaub) (Wartime Signed)

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Original Postcard with Wartime Signature of Ludwig Wolff. General der Infanterie Ludwig Wolff (03.04.1893 † 09.11.1968) earned the Ritterkreuz on May 26, 1940 as Oberst und Kommandeur of the Infanterie-Regiment 192 of the 56. Infanterie-Division and the Eichenlaub on June 22, 1942 as Generalmajor und Kommandeur of the 22. Infanterie-Division. He wrote on top “Immer Vorwärts!” Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Ritterkreuz: “Oberst Wolff was the first to force a crossing over the Schelde and Lys rivers during the German invasion of the Low Countries in 1940, and thus contributed decisively to the overall German victory. Under his personal leadership his regiment crossed the Lys near Nevele using inflatable rafts, and about 5000 prisoners were taken during this fight. For these successes Wolff would be awarded the Knight’s Cross.”

Eichenlaub: “Awarded for his superb command of his 22. Infanterie-Division during the battles for the Crimea in early 1942. Particularly noteworthy was his Division’s successful storming of Fort Stalin on the 13.06.1942.”

Walter Hagen – Sturzkampfgeschwader 1 (Eichenlaub) (Wartime Signed)

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Original Postcard with Wartime Signature of Walter Hagen. Generalmajor Walter Hagen (16.03.1897 † 24.11.1963) earned the Ritterkreuz on July 21, 1940 as Major und Kommandeur of the III. Gruppe/ Sturzkampfgeschwader 1 and the Eichenlaub on February 17, 1942 as Oberstleutnant und Kommodore of the Sturzkampfgeschwader 1. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Ritterkreuz: “Major Hagen, who previously flew as a leader of Jagdstaffeln during the Polish campaign, has now achieved decisive results with his Stukagruppe in the West. Gruppe Hagen was successful in missions against French airfields, attacks in support of friendly forces advancing towards Sedan and over the Meuse as well as in airstrikes against enemy tanks. He and his Gruppe continued to support friendly troops in their advance to the coast, where the unit would go on to attack the Boulogne roadstead as well as the citadel and forts at Calais. The Gruppe later destroyed the Loire bridges at Cosne as well as important railway facilities and an ammunition train at Beaune.”

Eichenlaub: “Awarded for the success of his Geschwader on all fronts, including the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the East. Up until the 10.11.1940 the unit had sunk 210000 GRT of shipping and heavily damaged another 306500 GRT. Also destroyed were 1 monitor, 4 destroyers and 3 lightships. Also damaged were 6 cruisers, 1 anti-aircraft cruiser and 10 destroyers.”

Erkennungsmarke: Panzer-Ersatz-Abteilung 33

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Original Erkennungsmarke “4./Pz.Ers.Abt.33” which stands for 4. Kompanie/ Panzer-Ersatz-Abteilung 33, this reserve unit send replacements to a lot of famous Panzer-Regiments! Condition as seen.

Soldbuch & Award Docs: U-Boot & Marine-Schützen-Bataillon 131 in 1945 (!)

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Original Soldbuch & Award Documents of a Sailor that served on a U-Boot / Trained for service on U-Boot (?) and eventually ended up fighting as an infantry soldier in Marine-Schützen-Bataillon 131 in 1945! He was severely wounded for which he earned the Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber and earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (awarded to him by the 548. Volksgrenadier-Division). Soldbuch denazified on the front, the awards page seems to be exchanged or never written in.

MIA Waffen-SS Wehrpass – SS-Flak-Abteilung 17 “GvB” in Normandy

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Original Waffen-SS Wehrpass of a Missing soldier who served with the 2. Batterie/ SS-Flak-Abteilung 17 of the 17. SS-Panzergrenadier-Division “Götz von Berlichingen”. He went missing on July 30, 1944 at Granville in Normandy.

KIA Wehrpass – schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 859 (mot.)

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Original Wehrpass, which comes together with 3x Feldpostletters, his Death card and Kennkarte of his mother, of a KIA soldier. He fought with 3. Batterie/ schwere Artillerie-Abteilung 859 (mot.) which was equipped with 21cm Mörser!

Studioportrait of Hermann Göring Soldier in Stug Uniform

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TOP Original Studioportrait of Hermann Göring Soldier in Stug Uniform + Cufftitle! Almost A5 size.

Studioportrait of Panzer “Hermann Göring” Soldier

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TOP Original Studioportrait of Panzer-Regiment Hermann Göring Soldier in Panzer Uniform + Cufftitle! Postcardsize.

Studioportrait of Panzer “Hermann Göring” Soldier

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Original Studioportrait of Panzer-Regiment Hermann Göring Soldier in Panzer Uniform + Cufftitle! Postcardsize.

Hermann Buchner – Schlachtgeschwader 2 “Immelmann” (Me262 Pilot! 12 Victories with the Me262!)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hermann Buchner. Oberfeldwebel Hermann Buchner (30.10.1919 in Salzburg † 01.12.2005 in Linz) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on October 17, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on July 20, 1944 as Oberfeldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the 6. Staffel/ Schlachtgeschwader 2 “Immelmann”.

During World War II, Buchner logged 631 combat missions, of which 215 on the Messerschmitt Bf 109E, 396 on the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and 20 on the Messerschmitt Me 262. He was shot down five times, including two bail outs with a parachute, and was wounded twice. Buchner was credited with 58 aerial victories—46 on the Eastern Front and 12 flying the Me 262 in Defence of the Reich. As a ground attack pilot, he was credited with the destruction of 46 tanks and one armoured train. Read more about Hermann Buchner (Wikipedia)

Hermann Buchner – Schlachtgeschwader 2 “Immelmann” (Me262 Pilot! 12 Victories with the Me262!)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Hermann Buchner. Oberfeldwebel Hermann Buchner (30.10.1919 in Salzburg † 01.12.2005 in Linz) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on October 17, 1943 and the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on July 20, 1944 as Oberfeldwebel und Flugzeugführer in the 6. Staffel/ Schlachtgeschwader 2 “Immelmann”.

During World War II, Buchner logged 631 combat missions, of which 215 on the Messerschmitt Bf 109E, 396 on the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, and 20 on the Messerschmitt Me 262. He was shot down five times, including two bail outs with a parachute, and was wounded twice. Buchner was credited with 58 aerial victories—46 on the Eastern Front and 12 flying the Me 262 in Defence of the Reich. As a ground attack pilot, he was credited with the destruction of 46 tanks and one armoured train. Read more about Hermann Buchner (Wikipedia)

Dietrich Ascher – Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 259

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Dietrich Ascher. Leutnant Dietrich Ascher (23.04.1923 † 08.10.2010) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on February 28, 1945 as Leutnant und Zugführer in the 2. Kompanie/ Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 259. Good condition. Bit smaller as postcardsize.

Adolf Dickfeld – Jagdgeschwader 52 (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Adolf Dickfeld. Oberst Adolf Dickfeld (20.02.1910 † 17.05.2009) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 22, 1942, Ritterkreuz on March 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52 and the Eichenlaub on May 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52. Postcardsize.

He achieved 133 aerial victories.

Adolf Dickfeld – Jagdgeschwader 52 (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Adolf Dickfeld. Oberst Adolf Dickfeld (20.02.1910 † 17.05.2009) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 22, 1942, Ritterkreuz on March 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52 and the Eichenlaub on May 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52. Postcardsize.

He achieved 133 aerial victories.

Adolf Dickfeld – Jagdgeschwader 52 (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Adolf Dickfeld. Oberst Adolf Dickfeld (20.02.1910 † 17.05.2009) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 22, 1942, Ritterkreuz on March 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52 and the Eichenlaub on May 19, 1942 as Leutnant und Flugzeugführer in the 7. Staffel/ Jagdgeschwader 52. Postcardsize.

He achieved 133 aerial victories.

Kurt Bühligen – Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” (Schwertern)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Kurt Bühligen. Oberstleutnant Kurt Bühligen (13.12.1917 † 11.08.1985) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 4, 1941 as Oberfeldwebel und Flugzeugführer of the II. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” (after 21 earial victories), the Eichenlaub on March 2, 1944 as Major und Kommandeur of the II. Gruppe/ Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” and the Schwertern on August 14, 1944 as Major und Kommodore of the Jagdgeschwader 2 “Richthofen” (after 104 aerial victories).

Kurt Bühlingen served with the Luftwaffe from 1936 until early 1945. At first he joined the Luftwaffe as a mechanic, but underwent flying training in 1938 and 1939. He was placed with Jagdgeschwader 2 in July 1940 as pilot with the rank of Unteroffizier. In September 1940 he scored his first enemy kill. In December 1942 he claimed his 40th victory while serving with II. / Jagdgeschwader 2 in Tunisia, North Africa. In March 1943 he returned to Europe. A year later he had scored 96 kills and commanded II. / Jagdgeschwader 2 with the rank of Major. Later he led the Jagdgeschwader 2 during fighting on the Eastern Front. As Kommodore of Jagdgeschwader 2, due to an engine failure, he was forced to land in enemy territory in early 1945 and was taken POW by the Soviets. He stayed in imprisonment until 1950. During his career he shot down 112 enemy planes (including 24 four-engined bombers) over the course of 700+ sorties. He was himself shot down three timesRead more on Kurt Bühligen (TracesofWar)

Manfred Büttner – Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 26 (9. Fallschirmjäger-Division)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Manfred Büttner. Fahnenjunker-Oberfeldwebel Manfred Büttner (25.02.1921 in Spittelndorf † 29.05.1992 in Plön) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on April 29, 1945 as Fahnenjunker und Feldwebel of 2. Kompanie/ Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 26 of the 9. Fallschirmjäger-Division. Bit smaller as PC. Signed on the reverse.

Friedrich Carl – Artillerie-Regiment 269 (269. Infanterie-Division)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of  Friedrich Carl. Major Friedrich Carl (24.09.1916 † 05.12.2013) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on May 9, 1942 as Oberleutnant und Führer of the 11. Batterie/ Artillerie-Regiment 269 of the 269. Infanterie-Division. Good condition.