ID 948194
Lot 4130 | Urkunden des Kampffliegers und Ritterkreuzträgers Oberleutnant Hans-Theo Mossgraber
Estimate value
€ 2 000
Ehrenpokal vom 12.01.42. Schmuckurkunde (beschnitten auf Maße 34 x 23 cm) zum Deutschen Kreuz in Gold mit Blindprägesiegel vom 9.06.42. Zu den Frontflugspangen für Kampfflieger in Bronze, Silber, Gold und in Gold mit Anhänger bei dem KG 3. Urkunde und Kondolenzschreiben seines Kommandeurs über den Heldentod am 27.11.42 auf der Rückkehr von seinem 300. Feindflug. Bestallung zum Leutnant vom 27.08.38. Sein Wehrpass, ausgestellt 1937, u.a. mit eingetragen FluFü-Abz., EK 1 und 2, DKiG, Ehrenpokal, FFS in Gold. Dazu ca. 40 Fotos in unterschiedlichen Formaten, Feldpost. Mossgraber erhielt das Ritterkreuz posthum am 29. Oktober 1943 für seine Leistungen als Staffelkapitän der 5./KG 3.
Certificates of the fighter pilot and Knight's Cross bearer First Lieutenant Hans-Theo Mossgraber
Urkunden zum EK 1 (OU Kesselring) und 2 (OU Loerzer), zum
Ehrenpokal vom 12.01.42. Schmuckurkunde (beschnitten auf Maße 34 x 23 cm) zum Deutschen Kreuz in Gold mit Blindprägesiegel vom 9.06.42. Zu den Frontflugspangen für Kampfflieger in Bronze, Silber, Gold und in Gold mit Anhänger bei dem KG 3. Urkunde und Kondolenzschreiben seines Kommandeurs über den Heldentod am 27.11.42 auf der Rückkehr von seinem 300. Feindflug. Bestallung zum Leutnant vom 27.08.38. Sein Wehrpass, ausgestellt 1937, u.a. mit eingetragen FluFü-Abz., EK 1 und 2, DKiG, Ehrenpokal, FFS in Gold. Dazu ca. 40 Fotos in unterschiedlichen Formaten, Feldpost. Mossgraber erhielt das Ritterkreuz posthum am 29. Oktober 1943 für seine Leistungen als Staffelkapitän der 5./KG 3.
Condition: II +
Auction house category: | Order groups and convolutes |
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Auction house category: | Order groups and convolutes |
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