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01-31-2010 12:08 PM
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
I would not mess with it. It will always look tampered with once you have done this.
As it is, it is an interesting talking point. It is an actual ribbon in the frame?
Seems the Nephew wrote about another relative as well on the back as he is described as having a "Hero's death" in WW1.
Don't quite understand the reference to Paris in June 1939? Now 1940 I could understand? I think this guy has got a lot of things mixed up here?
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
None of the dates make sense as Ade has mentioned. For the ones that possibly relate to the WW2 French Campaign they are a year early, and checking on Volksbund the only 2 Karl Edinger's they have listed as being KIA in WW1 both died in 1917, one of which is buried in Romania (although obviously Volksbund is far from complete and not always 100% accurate). There are a few things about the set up that doesn't make sense - why would he put an American ribbon on the picture, why annotate the picture of a WW2 soldier with details of one from a different war? How certain are you that the man who sold you this is the nephew of the soldier?
What sort of ink is it? Does it look like it has come from a fibre tipped pen or a biro?
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
However, there are 4 Karl Edinger's listed as being KIA in WW2 and one of them was born in 1914 (although the month & day doesn't tie in)...
Nachname: Edinger
Vorname: Karl
Dienstgrad: Unteroffizier
Geburtsdatum: 15.01.1914
Geburtsort: Kolbermoor
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 04.10.1941
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Krgslaz. 3/605 Roslawl
...and as he was killed in October 1941 he wouldn't of been eligible for the Eastern Front Medal (the lower of the two ribbons through the button hole)
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
Picture is nice even if the family history is confused/wrong?
Jock
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
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jock auld
Picture is nice even if the family history is confused/wrong?
Jock
I agree, the photo itself is a very nice one.
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
The guy i got it from is found it in a locked wardrobe during house clearance didnt get it from the relative directly.The ink is definately old i think a relative with very little knowledge has found this picture and decided to do some sort of dedication.Who knows this guy may have lived might be mixed up family history? but i do like the picture had to have it when i saw it.
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
Airwarrior did you look to see if another pic is behind the front photo? Gary
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
Hi Gary no i didnt want to open up the picture as it is sealed with glued tape hmmmmm you got me thinking but Ade did say earlier it would always look tampered with which has now put me off from doing anything with this.
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Re: ww2 soldat photo in frame
You never know what hides behind that tape Gary
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