Here are some of the newest photos that I have added to my collection Otto Kretschmer Erich Topp Heinrich Schroeteler Kurt-Ceasar Hoffmann, captain of the battleship Scharnhorst
here are some of the newest luftwaffe aces I have added to my collection Johannes Wiese Gustav Rodel, Gerhard Schoepfel, Heinz Bar, Kurt Buhligen (signed) All four were aces of the Battle of Britain Edmund Rossmann, one of Erich Hartmann's mentor's Werner Streib and Wolfgang Falk (signed), Nightfigters, Streib was on of the earliest nightfighter aces and Falk was the founder of the Nachtjagd, Wilhelm Bromen, one of the early Stuka aces who had over 900 sorties Helmut Haugk, Zerstorer Ace, flew the Bf110 Georg Christl, early Zerstorer ace, flew Bf110 Karl Lion, early Stuka ace and then a test pilot Walter Ohlrogge, fighter ace Johann Fink, Bomber pilot Stefan Litjens, fighter ace Gerhard Krems, Bomber pilot
Signed photo of Ernst Barkmann, 2nd SS panzer, famous for Normandy battles at a place known as "Barkmann's Corner"
I have well over 300 signed photos of Knights Cross earners from the Luftwaffe and U-boat service in my collection so far. I have only two panzer guys, Carius and Barkmann and one paratrooper, Von der Hydte I am going to go scan some more of them and post them here very soon. thanks guys
A nice older signed Hajo Hermann Hajo Hermann, founder of the "Wild Sau" tactics Oskar Romm, fighter ace, Kurt Buhligen, fighter ace
[pet peeve]One doesn't not "win" a medal. One "earns" a medal. With the obvious exception of the Purple Heart, of course. [/pet peeve]
I have never seen a "pet peeve" but I have a pet dog and he is a German Shorthair that is a super hunter, and he has won some medals too