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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
I know of no stamp collector that would intentionaly punch holes in a collectable item,maybe a kid but no real collector would do that.Sort of like a paper money collector punching holes in thossand dollar bills so he could flip through at ease.I am always avaliable to offer advise on German Stamps and or Propaganda postcards of the 33-45 peroid.
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08-15-2010 07:08 PM
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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
I find it odd that there is only one hole in each of the envelopes. If they had holes punched into them so they could be kept in a binder, one would expect a pair of holes. Maybe there is some other reason?
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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
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HPL2008
If you would like some data on the recipient of the first letter...:
Name: Uhlig Albert
NSDAP-Number: 2 434 106
SS-Number: 133 839
Date of Birth: 31 March 1898
Promotion Dates:
- Untersturmführer = 20 April 1936
- Obersturmführer = 13 September 1936
- Hauptsturmführer = 12 September 1937
- Sturmbannführer = 11 September 1938
- Standartenführer = 30 January 1943
Awards and Decorations:
Iron Cross 2nd Class (WW1), War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords, 1914/18 Cross of Honor with Swords, unspecified Landesorden, SA Sports Badge, SS Honor Sword, SS Honor Ring.
Duty Assignments:
Stab Inspektion SS-VT (as per SS-DAL of 1 Dec. 1938), RuS-Hauptamt (as per SS-DAL of 10 Jan. 1942, 30 Jan. 1944 and 9 Nov. 1944)
Other Data: Member of Lebensborn e.V.
HPL,
Remarkable, what is the source of the info so quickly if it is not rude of me to ask?
I take it he was an old boy then as his awards are from WW1, more of an admin type from his postings. Is it normal for SS officers to be a member of Lebensborn program?
Thanks again.
Jock
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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
The one hole would mean that the item was kept in a clear plastic sleve and kept on a thing like a decorators paint chip holder so you could ''fan'' out a number of items.Operaman
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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
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jock auld
Remarkable, what is the source of the info so quickly if it is not rude of me to ask?
No, of course, it's not rude at all. The data is taken straight from the SS-Dienstalterslisten (SS-Officers' Seniority Lists).
[I don't own original copies of the SS-DAL; but facsimile reprints of several - alas, not not all - issues of these lists have been published over the years from different publishers, for example the SS-DAL of 1 Oct. 34 by Ulric of England or the SS-DAL of 1 Dec. 1938 by Biblio-Verlag. Some where also viewable online on a Polish website, but I can't find them anymore; guess they were taken down. Anyway, those lists are excellent and handy research tools.]
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jock auld
I take it he was an old boy then as his awards are from WW1, more of an admin type from his postings. Is it normal for SS officers to be a member of Lebensborn program?
Yes, it was. If I recall correctly, all full-time SS-officers were even required to become members.
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Re: Couple of SS Feldpost
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operaman
The one hole would mean that the item was kept in a clear plastic sleve and kept on a thing like a decorators paint chip holder so you could ''fan'' out a number of items.Operaman
Ah, I see; makes perfect sense! Thanks for the explanation.
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