Last edited by DerKerl; 04-25-2011 at 04:04 PM.
Nice Shoulder Board cross I like it Doug.
Eric
I'm an ignoramus where Nazi insignia are concerned, so could you please provide some info on the cross.
I actually have a Cyrillic-inscribed Sebastopol Cross dating from the 1854-55 siege. Not a uniform item. Very plain brass with gilt largely worn off....Good Luck talisman for Russian soldier. Probably worn on a string around the neck.
Cheers,
Pat
Attachment 198932This is what i've seen other than that I dont know.
Eric
As i understand it the cross was a privately made item either to commemorate 6th Army lost at Stalingrad or a sub unit of this army. Worn by members of the re-formed units from cadres that escaped, airlifted out or just remade. they were not popular in some quarters as a reminder of a defeat.
Actually this was an official peice of insignia and was only worn by members of some sub units of the 44th Reichsgrenadier-Division "Hoch- und Deutschmeister". Authorised on 23rd March 1944.
Their parent unit was the old 44th Inf Div which was destroyed in Stalingrad.
Cheers, Ade.
Thanks, Gentlemen.
I'm wiser now. Thanks.
I suspect that most of the real (German) heroes of Stalingrad never put on uniform again, and the survivors didn't need any momentos.
P.
Done some looking up and Brian L Davis states in his book authorised to Grenadier Reg 134 replacement unit and Divisional Staff of what Ade said. I have read somewhere that other individuals and units took up the practice but it was frowned upon, almost like a form of protest as to what had been allowed to happen at Stalingrad. It may have been being worn prior to the authorised date and as the authorities couldn't beat them then they joined them.
This is about the nicest condition one of these out there too. I just love the history of this. Never heard of any of this before. Anybody got a clue as to value? STALINGRAD CROSS (ULTRA RARE) Are these guys nuts or what? Doug
Last edited by DerKerl; 04-25-2011 at 06:40 PM. Reason: new information
I stuck it on top of a frozen meat medal in my display case at the Ventura show this weekend and nobody looked or commented. Doug
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