Item #G54608
(Heer Verleihungsurkunden). A lot of seven award documents and notices named to eventual-Feldwebel Rudolf (Rudi) Vogt, including:
1. An award document for the Wehrmacht Long Service Award, IV Class for 4 Years, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, named to Vogt as an Unteroffizier of 1. Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 6, issued in Berlin and dated 2 October 1936, certified by the handwritten signature of Generalleutnant Ernst Feßmann, measuring 20.5 cm (w) x 29.5 cm (h), demonstrating some creasing and discolouration, in very fine condition.
2. A promotion document, constructed of off-white paper with black ink, dated 1 December 1937, elevating Vogt from Unteroffizier to Feldwebel, effective from the same date, certified by the handwritten signature of Oberst Meyer, demonstrating some creasing, measuring 21 cm (w) x 29 cm (h), in near extremely fine condition.
3. An award document for the Sudetenland Medal, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, named to Vogt as a Feldwebel, issued in Berlin on 1 November 1939, certified by the handwritten signature of an unidentified Hauptmann, measuring 21 cm (w) x 15 cm (h), in near extremely fine condition. 4. An award notice for the Spanish Cross in Silver, constructed of off-white paper stock with multi-colored ink, named to Vogt as an Unteroffizier, issued in Berlin on 31 May 1939 with effectiveness until 31 July 1939, featuring a handwritten inscription indicating the the original notice has been lost, measuring 21 cm (w) x 14 cm (h), demonstrating creasing and discolouration, in very fine condition.
5. An award notice for a Panzer Assault Badge, Silver Grade, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, named to Vogt as a Feldwebel of Panzer-Regiment 6, issued at headquarters on 30 June 1941, certified by the facsimile signature of Generalleutnant Walter Model, measuring 15 cm (w) x 21 cm (h), demonstrating moderate material fatigue, in very fine condition.
6. An award document for a Black Grade Wound Badge, constructed of off-white paper stock with multi-coloured ink, named to Vogt as a Feldwebel of 2. Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 6, issued 24 August 1941 for a single wound suffered on 25 June, certified by the handwritten signature of an unidentified Major, measuring 14 cm (w) x 20 cm (h), demonstrating some creasing, in near extremely fine condition.
7. A promotion document, constructed of off-white paper with multi-coloured ink, elevating Vogt from Oberfeldwebel to Stabsfeldwebel, issued in Berlin on 3 May 1943 and retroactive from 1 May, certified by the handwritten signature of an unidentified Oberst, measuring 21 cm (w) x 29.5 cm (h), demonstrating some creasing and discolouration, in very fine condition.
8. A pair of reproduced photos, one depicting Vogt as a Panzer NCO wearing a wrap and beret, featuring Vogt’s handwritten caption identifying the scene as his first Panzer uniform and dated 1935, the other depicting Vogt at a later date with decorations which appear to have been edited into the image, most notably featuring the Condor Legion Panzer Badge.