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Would anyone have the name of SS number 14372, any help would be great.
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His name is Karl Reichenthaler FII/32 (Fuhrer) II/32 That was in 1935 in 1937 He had the Honor ring and was in F/III/63 (Sturmbannfuhrer)
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In Oct 1944 Still a Sturmbannfuhrer.From 1937 dob.25.06.02 SS #14372 Partei#210647 EK11 WW1 + Wound badge TK Ring Stammabt.33 Ostuf d.R. Seiler (Yank in UK)
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Thank you gentlemen for your help with this individual.
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Hi All: Here is a link to the SS dagger No. 14 372 that is for sale: http://www.militaryantiques.co.uk/showpagec.ihtml?cat=326&jump=9There might be a lot of information on Reichenthaler in the Archives since he had a long SS career, but I have not had the chance to look into him as of yet. Enjoy! Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
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Hi Lexxy, I am not into daggers with what I consider to be "tired" blades BUT maybe worth a look see due to early history of Owner. JMO Seiler (Yank in UK)
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Hi All: I was able to look into Karl Reichenthaler, SS No. 14 372 some more at the Archives. As I suspected, he had an extensive SS Officer file (101 pages) with service in the Allgemeine-SS and Waffen-SS. Here is the best of his 3 photos. The dagger is now found at this link: http://www.militaryantiques.co.uk/showpagec.ihtml?cat=326&jump=8Enjoy! Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
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Here is the front of his SS officer personnel card that documents him through 1945. Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
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And here is the reverse. Evaluation of the dagger itself is a matter I leave to those of you with that expertise. Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
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But like so many,no SSZA number recorded. But a "Winkeltrager"!!! Tks. Seiler (Yank in UK)
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Doug:
I give up ... what is a 'Winkeltrager'?
I believe that a 'winkel' is a chevron.
John
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quote: Originally posted by Seiler: But like so many,no SSZA number recorded. But a "Winkeltrager"!!! Tks. Seiler (Yank in UK)
Hi Seiler: His ZA number was 5909. It was on another earlier service record. Ross Kelbaugh www.ssdaggers.com
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