fallschirmshutzenabzeichen real?
best regards
Militaria and WW2 history forum and topsites. Sõja ajaloo portaal.
![]() | EUR 250,00 (0 Bids) End Date: 19. Aug. 19:07 Bid now | Add to watch list |
![]() | EUR 75,00 (0 Bids) End Date: 20. Aug. 11:45 Bid now | Add to watch list |
![]() | EUR 250,00 (0 Bids) End Date: 19. Aug. 19:07 Bid now | Add to watch list |
![]() | EUR 112,00 (20 Bids) End Date: 13. Aug. 20:11 Bid now | Add to watch list |
Sorry for the bombardment of feldpost in recent days. The seller I’ve acquired these from continues to list new items regularly, and I’ve been busy dredging the listings in an effort to keep this particular feldpost grouping together. Once I’m confident I have them all, I’ll work the soldier’s story-via-correspondence into a single document and store it with the letters, along with the individual translations. That way, the inheritors of my collection won’t need to speak German or read Sütterlin to enjoy the history.
To the letter itself. In this instance, Friesch had very little to say. The envelope contains a single piece of paper, of which only half of one side is filled in. This envelope style is consistent with others I have from the previous year, leading me to believe they are all ‘field correspondence,’ sent by Friesch during active service. This would certainly explain the brief nature of the content in this one.
* As I speak, I have four other letters on my eBay ‘watch list.’ It seems the seller has a great many of Friesch’s correspondence, and I’m contemplating messaging them and seeing if I can acquire them all as a single lot. In the meantime, I’ll post ‘em as I get ‘em. Apologies for being such a nuisance in this regard. *
Best regards, B.B.