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#134493 01/25/2006 10:56 AM
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I bought this M35 DD helmet last year and the research is now complete from the National archives ,which found one person with that name in the SS . His name is Heinz/Heinrich Schwering and he served with the Totenkopf.
The pic`s are a bit fuzzy. Unless we are misreading the documents, it appears that he served at Mauthausen, Sachsenhausen, and Oranienburg, he seems to have got around. You can't see it in the photo too well but he got the SA sports badge. Will try and get all the documents translated to try and learn a bit more about him, which will take a while.
Hope you guys like it.

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#134498 01/25/2006 11:06 AM
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Fantastic helmet, and great that you were able to connect with it's history!


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#134499 01/25/2006 11:57 AM
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I wish I could get records this good for some of the Heer lids I have!


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#134500 01/25/2006 12:13 PM
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I remember that helmet. I almost bought it from Bob,

Great helmet, the research makes it better.

- Ty

#134501 01/25/2006 12:31 PM
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Tony,

That is another great historical helmet. The photo of the original owner makes it that much more desireable and special.

Perhaps someone could write a book on this kind of thing...it would make for very interesting reading. Kelly Hicks devoted a chapter in his latest work, "SS Steel" to just such researched examples and I believe it was very well received by the collecting community.


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#134502 01/25/2006 04:01 PM
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Tony:
Congratulations. A fine helmet with a very nice look to it. The added info about the previous owner is really icing on the cake.

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Darryl kindly helped me by resizing the next 2 photos from the research I have done. There are over 50 pages of documents on this soldier, which includes his family backgound for admission to the SS.

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#134505 01/26/2006 12:55 AM
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WOW WOW EekA REAL KILLER......NICE AND REAL...I LOVE IT.CONGRATULATION Smile

#134506 01/26/2006 02:07 AM
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50 pages !! well done... I have 5 pages I thought that was alot for one of my DD SS

#134507 01/26/2006 02:23 AM
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That's interesting, Tony. This guy has a real hard-core look, doesn't he? Would appreciate a summary of his career. Cool

Shu

#134508 01/26/2006 09:26 AM
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Hopefully I will be getting everything translated in the next few months. Will post the information once I have something more substantial to show.


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#134509 01/26/2006 09:27 AM
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I agree Shu he does have a sinister look.


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#134510 01/26/2006 10:10 AM
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GREAT HELMET,
and 50 pages of history,

one word: jealous,

Marc

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A great helmet with a great story. Congrats! Wink

#134512 01/26/2006 03:20 PM
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So there it is!

(I owned Schwering's Helmet back in 1993)

Cheers, John

#134513 01/26/2006 03:35 PM
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hi Toni,

that is a very nice and interesting helmet. Is it possible that it has the same colour as this one?



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#134514 01/26/2006 04:11 PM
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Looks the same but it is nearly impossible to tell unless they are sitting side by side.


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#134515 01/26/2006 04:27 PM
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Hello Tony

Very interesting helmet. Well done. Please share the info with us if you have some translations. Was that found in the archives in Berlin?

Best regards
Nick H


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#134516 01/26/2006 05:53 PM
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Tony, great helmet and history! Tim.

#134517 01/28/2006 10:57 AM
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Tony / Darryl,
You have great prominance there and "well done " on your search. Has a uniform man would it be possible to enlarge the bottom of the pic particularly showing Schwering's [ falsch ] breeches in Allgemeine ensemble. Regards,,,,,,,,HOOPER

#134518 02/05/2006 12:13 PM
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just read this tony what a lid, could i prise this away from you one day Big Grin


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