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German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 1 - Das Reich

Kurth Amlacher to Heinz Lorenz

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Among the most sought after and desired awards by collectors, the actual recipients of the German Cross in Silver have never been examined in detail. Now, for the first time, full biographical data and unpublished photo material is available for the SS and Police holders of this elusive award. The award itself is in full color, its recommendation process, and actual award documents are also included. Adding significantly to the biographical information are details of the unit assignments, posts and commands of the recipients. With the SS and Police remaining among the most sought-after information topics by both historians and collectors, this volume fills a significant void in the study of the Third Reich

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German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 1 - Das Reich, Mark C. Yerger

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2003
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Title
German Cross in Gold, Holders of the SS and Police, Volume 1 - Das Reich
Subtitle
Kurth Amlacher to Heinz Lorenz
Language
English
Released
2003
Format
Hardcover
Pages
432
ISBN10
0912138947
ISBN13
9780912138947
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Among the most sought after and desired awards by collectors, the actual recipients of the German Cross in Silver have never been examined in detail. Now, for the first time, full biographical data and unpublished photo material is available for the SS and Police holders of this elusive award. The award itself is in full color, its recommendation process, and actual award documents are also included. Adding significantly to the biographical information are details of the unit assignments, posts and commands of the recipients. With the SS and Police remaining among the most sought-after information topics by both historians and collectors, this volume fills a significant void in the study of the Third Reich