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Article about: Hello everyone, it's been awhile but because of some personal things going on in my life I had to take a break from collecting for a couple of months. But I'm back with my newest item. My bu

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    Hello everyone, it's been awhile but because of some personal things going on in my life I had to take a break from collecting for a couple of months. But I'm back with my newest item.

    My buddy had this poster, which I believe to be an award certificate of some kind, on the wall of his "collecting cave" for 20 years, but now it's in my hands.

    It depicts a battle scene with 2 panzergrenadiers looking forward wirh the battle flag flowing behind them, then below it is some sort of certification that was filled out, to a Jager in 1937. I'm not entirely sure what it's for, but I think it looks very nice and I'm very glad to add it to my collection, as always thanks for looking and let me know what you think below
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    A nice piece, there seems to be a little more on Horst Peschke:
    Dienstgrad:Unteroffizier
    Geburtsdatum:07.02.1912
    Geburtsort: Dresden
    Todes-/Vermisstendatum:27.04.1944
    Todes-/Vermisstenort: B.Purcari Dnjestr 45 km Tirapol.

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    His casualty card:

    Heer award poster?

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    Wow thanks blackcat! Do you know what exactly the poster is for? The cursive german is hard for me to make out

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    Sorry Wally6 I've not seen a poster like this before. If it was for active service then it might refer to the Spanish Civil war. I really don't know.

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    Found another online described as a RAD poster. Try a search for the artist and see what you get.

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    I searched the artist, and while little is known about him he seems to have made a lot of artwork glorifying the NSDAP and the military, but I haven't been able to find a match for this document either yet

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    It says: Der (Then Follow Rank, Date and place of Birth) hat (time he served, Unit he served in) seine aktive Dienstpflicht erfüllt. Meaning: The (...) has fulfilled his active service duty.

    So its a document awarded after you finished your active service as a soldier. Interesting how its still sutterlin.

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    Thanks for translation!

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