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Old 28th June 2020, 00:09
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Re: KG 54 first EKII of the war - date?

I have a copy of the book but there is only a list of the Knight's Cross recipients and one of the DKG & DKS recipients in annex.
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Re: KG 54 first EKII of the war - date?

I am afraid impossible to say as EK II were so plentiful unless recorded in a diary and even then there would have been more than one awarded at the same time
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hello adriano,

I would try a request here:

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Documents on the awarding of medals and individual decoration proposals can be found in the following fonds of the military archive:
RH 7 OKH / Heerespersonalamt (Army Personnel Office)
RW 59 - Personalverwaltende Stellen der Wehrmacht (Personnel Management Bodies of the Wehrmacht)
The awards lists document the presentation of the Iron Cross (Eisernes Kreuz) and the Military Service Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz). Only a relatively small amount of the documents have been lost. However, the following Iron Cross awards lists have been lost as a result of outsourcing: from the Polish, Norwegian, Western and Balkan campaigns and from the Eastern campaign of the Infantry Divisions 1 to 132 until the summer of 1943.
https://www.bundesarchiv.de/EN/Conte...enzeichen.html

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