DAK Cigarette Box and owner’s name ??
Hi Folks, I’m not sure if this thread is in the right place, anyhow, I acquired this cigarette box from the sister of the vet who brought it back from the war, She told me that both her brothers served in the New Zealand Army in WW2 and this box came back from north Africa with one of them.
The original German soldier who owned this item has really loved it as he has had his name Hans Könnecke engraved on the lid lift edge and it is quite tiny. He has then turned it over and scratched his name signature into the bottom, plus the year 1939 on the base of one of the legs. Please click to enlarge images.
My questions are, is it likely a German officer would have had a desk cigarette box in the field in North Africa, and is there any way of finding out who officer Hans Könnecke was assuming only officers would have such a thing.
all opinions greatly appreciated,
thanks
Mark
The original German soldier who owned this item has really loved it as he has had his name Hans Könnecke engraved on the lid lift edge and it is quite tiny. He has then turned it over and scratched his name signature into the bottom, plus the year 1939 on the base of one of the legs. Please click to enlarge images.
My questions are, is it likely a German officer would have had a desk cigarette box in the field in North Africa, and is there any way of finding out who officer Hans Könnecke was assuming only officers would have such a thing.
all opinions greatly appreciated,
thanks
Mark