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What concerns me about this one is that whoever he is he obviously had little regard for dress regulations with reference to the wearing of orders. Look where the Nordfront Kreuz is and what about the EKII just pinned to his jacket without a ribbon, in the wrong place and with an EKII button hole ribbon?
Regards
Mark
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
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I believe this was done in some studio photos, the relocation of awards so they would show up better in photos. He wears the 2nd class ribbon in his button hole, per-regulation with the cross placed higher so it would be picked up in the photo. It's hard to say for sure, but it appears to be period to me. But I could be wrong.
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Glenn66
Looks to be an SS Paratrooper?
He has a Fallschirmschützenabzeichen (Paratrooper's badge) and the cufflink "Fallschirmjäger" - Definitely a paratrooper.
Do not confuse this with the Fallschirmspringerabzeichen des Heeres and later Fallschirmschützenabzeichen des Heeres (Paratrooper's badge of the Army)
The minimum criteria was the completion of parachute training with 5 triumphant air drops.
Probably a SS private from the SS-Fallschirmjägerbataillon 500 or 600
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I did notice the Fallschirmschützen-Abzeichen des Heeres, which would mean he was in the pre-war army paratroopers as the badge was discontinued in 1939 when the Luftwaffe gained control over paratrooper units. I thought it was a very interesting photo as I don't capture photos from the net often, but I thought this one was worth it.
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CBH
I did notice the Fallschirmschützen-Abzeichen des Heeres, which would mean he was in the pre-war army paratroopers as the badge was discontinued in 1939 when the Luftwaffe gained control over paratrooper units. I thought it was a very interesting photo as I don't capture photos from the net often, but I thought this one was worth it.
Sorry if I missed something here but surely the badge in the photo is the LW badge with the swastika in the diving eagle's talons not the Heer badge with the eagle and swastika at the top of the wreath and no swastika in the talons of the diving eagle.
Regards
Mark
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
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jpgonc
He has a Fallschirmschützenabzeichen (Paratrooper's badge) and the cufflink "Fallschirmjäger" - Definitely a paratrooper.
Do not confuse this with the Fallschirmspringerabzeichen des Heeres and later Fallschirmschützenabzeichen des Heeres (Paratrooper's badge of the Army)
The minimum criteria was the completion of parachute training with 5 triumphant air drops.
Probably a SS private from the SS-Fallschirmjägerbataillon 500 or 600
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Yes Mark you are correct, I have another photo which shows a Army para badge, I should have checked my mistake.
Sorry.
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Wewelsburg
Great items.. the design is awesome.
So there are 12 different of them but they all represent the same thing? Not 12 different classes or something just different maker designs?
Hi, there are three different crosses in similiar design:
1. Pohjoisrintamamerkki = Nordfront-Kreuz
2. Lapinrintamamerkki = Lapplandfront-Kreuz
3. Jäämerenrintamamerkki = Eismeerfront-Kreuz
and each of them have a few variants, with white or black enamel at the center, and different dates. Also manufacturing versions of Nordfornt-Kreuz are known, i.e. with open or closed "4".
From these is the Nordfront-Kreuz easier to find, Eismeerfront ist most difficult.
The crosses are well described here:
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or in Jani Tiainen's book (Suomen Kunniamerkit)
greetings
Tomasz
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