The Third German Reich 1933 - 1945Luftwaffe

137 DK Nachlass Unteroffizier Hans Weisser, 4.(F)/Aufkl.Gruppe 121

Award document for the Iron Cross 2nd class dated 18/05/1941, with the original envelope of the Commander General of the VIII Air Force, General der Flieger v. Richthofen.

Award document for the Iron Cross 1st Class dated 12 September 1941, with the original signature of the Chief of Air Force 4 and Commander South-East, General Löhr.

Award certificate for the Front Flying Clasp in Bronze for reconnaissance pilots dated 29 July 1941, with the original envelope.

Award certificate for the Front Flying Clasp in Silver for reconnaissance pilots dated 3 October 1941, with the original envelope. Aeronautical Corps, General der Flieger v. Greim.

Award certificate for the honorary trophy for special achievements in aerial warfare dated 6 January 1943, with embossed seal and facsimile signature of Reich Marshal Hermann Göring and original signature of General der Flieger Kastner-Kirdorf. With it the letter sent to the father of the recipient, who was missing, regarding the cup with certificate from the Reich Minister of Aviation and Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force dated 29 June 1944.

Award certificate for the Crete sleeve ribbon. Dated 18 July 1943.

Certificate of ownership for the Crimea Shield dated 20 March 1943, with a facsimile signature of Field Marshal von Manstein.

Award certificate for the German Cross in Gold dated 23 July 1943, with the German Cross in Gold printed in gold and a facsimile signature of Reich Marshal Göring and original signature of General Bruno Loerzer. With marginal damage. Includes a letter dated 26 August 1943 sending the German Cross in Gold to the father of the recipient, who was missing in action.

All documents have been punched.

Large photograph in field uniform with Iron Cross 1st class and front flight clasp.

Large photograph with Junkers Ju 88 after 300th reconnaissance flight. With postcard.

Compilation of the estate items and valuables dated 26 May 1943, with squadron captain's original envelope. 3 field post letters from 1942 from Bad Canstatt to Poznan and Brussels.

Passport from 10 October 1945 from Meiningen to Stuttgart; registration document from the military government from 24 September 1945; decision to cease proceedings in accordance with the amnesty decree.

19 photos in various formats, including a shot-down Russian fighter plane ‘Rata’, members of the reconnaissance squadron, Ju 88, crew in the aircraft, among others.

5 private documents, school certificates, ID card and driving licence.

Beautiful and interesting legacy of this brave Luftwaffe officer,






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