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Bob Lyons 4th October 2007 03:36

Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
Any info on the recipient, Uffz. Ernst Quaas of KG 26 would be greatly recieved...

Bob

The photos,

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Bob Lyons 4th October 2007 03:38

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
And 2 photos of Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26...

Goblet awarded 23.1.43, and his DKiG awarded 12.7.43 with 5./KG 26.

Bob

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Andy Fletcher 4th October 2007 12:44

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
Hi Bob,

Not much except he was a pilot. Listed as a an Uffz at the time of the award of the DKiG though he is shown in both photos as an Obfw. A very experienced pilot as he is shown with the Frontflugspange in Gold mit anhänger which for Kampfflieger was 300 ff I believe.

Best Regards

Andy Fletcher

RT 4th October 2007 13:32

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
I found 4 Quaas, quite high a number I figure that with that we'll found less, but no ernst, so I suppose he survived the war..

rémi

Brian 5th October 2007 19:45

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
Hi Bob

What a beautiful goblet! Was this 'standard issue' on such occasions? Are there many around? Silver/silver plated/pewter? Value?

Cheers
Brian

Bob Lyons 5th October 2007 23:24

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
Thanks very much for the input guys, Brian they were a non portable award, and were only for flight crews for special achievement in the air, can't remember the exact amount supposedly awarded (I am currently at work) but I think the quoted figure was around 15,000 to 17,000, but the experts think that possibly well under 10,000 were physically awarded. They are made from Alpaca silver (at .835 parts per 1000 fine), made by Jos. Wagner and son, and there is also an early version with a finer silver content, which is quite rare, I think they are bringing around US 5 to 6 grand or so, and the price goes up dramatically if they come with their case of issue and paperwork. (which mine doesn't have).

Bob

Bob Lyons 11th June 2012 04:24

Re: Uffz Ernst Quaas of KG 26
 
some info, courtesy of the Axis History Forum:
Lorenz wrote:
The Ehrenpokal was generally reserved for the lower ranks. It is rather unusual to find a Major with one, and the number of Hauptleute who held that rank at the time of the award are far and few between, too. Of the 10,375 Ehrenpokal awards made by the Luftwaffe, 99.3% went to Oberleutnante and below. Right from its inception, it was designed to fill the award gap below the DKiG so air crew Borkfunker, Bordmechaniker, Bordschütze, Bordwart as well as the lower ranking Flugzeugführer and Beobachter could be rewarded for outstanding performance or accomplishment. Only about 10% or less of the DKiG and RK holders seem to have also had the Ehrenpokal. It was never awarded to someone who already had the DKiG and/or the RK.

--Lorenz
Bob


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