Item #G44618
1) The Clasp to the Iron Cross 1st Class award document is named to Major Felix Spiegel of Luftnachrichten-Abteilung (Air Signals Battalion) 137. It is dated to July 11, 1943 and signed by proxy in blue ink by a Generalmajor, possibly Karl Veith (1894-1979), a recipient of the German Cross in Gold. The document carries the stamp of the Generalkommando des I. Flakkorps (General Command of the 1st Flak Corps), and measures 139 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), remaining extremely fine.
2) The Clasp to the Iron Cross 2nd Class award document is named to Hauptmann (Captain) Felix Spiegel of the 2nd Company of Luftnachrichten-Abteilung (Air Signals Battalion) 7 (motorised) of the Heer. It is dated to July 3, 1940 and signed in blue ink by the Commander of Luftwaffe Army Group A, Generalmajor Maximilian Kieffer (1891-1975), a recipient of the Clasp to the Iron Cross 1st Class. The document measures 139 mm (w) x 198 mm (h), remaining near mint.
3) The War Merit Cross 1st Class with Swords award document is named to Hauptmann Felix Spiegel. It is dated to December 20, 1941 and carries a facsimile of Hermann Göring as well as a signature in pencil by the Chief of the Luftwaffe Personnel Department, General der Flieger Gustav Kastner-Kirdorf. The document measures 148 mm (w) x 209 mm (h), remaining near mint.
4) The Iron Cross (1914) 1st Class award document is named to Leutnant of the Reserve Felix Spiegel, of Fernsprechabteilung (Signals Battalion) 708. It is dated to November 27, 1918 and signed in blue crayon by the Commander of the VIII Reserve Corps, General der Infanterie Georg Wichura (1851-1923), a recipient of the Pour le Mérite with Oak Leaves. The document measures 210 mm (w) x 136 mm (h), remaining very fine.
5) The Iron Cross (1914) 2nd Class award document is named to Gefreiter (Lance Corporal) Felix Spiegel, born October 9, 1892, of the 32nd Signals Department in the Beskidenkorps. It is dated to May 15, 1916 and signed in blue crayon by a Hauptmann, the name is illegible. The document measures 209 mm (w) x 166 mm (h), remaining near very fine.
6) The Eastern Front Medal award document is named to Major Felix Spiegel. It is dated to September 6, 1942 and signed in blue ink by the Commander of 17th Flak Division, Generalmajor Karl Veith. The document measures 139 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), remaining better than very fine.
7) The Baden Silver Military Karl Friedrich Merit Medal award document is named to Felix Spiegel, Telegrapher of the Beskidenkorps. It is dated to Karlsruhe on November 6, 1915 and carries the facsimile of Dr. Hugo Freiherr von Babo, head of the Baden Chancellery of Orders. The document measures 210 mm (w) x 295 mm (h), remaining near very fine.
8) The Hungarian War Memorial award document is named to Lieutenant of the Reserve Felix Spiegel on 17 April 1934, Berlin and carries a facsimile of the “KANZLEI DER KRIEGSERINNERUNGSMEDAILLE” (Chancellery of the War Memorial Medal). The document measures 210 mm (w) x 101 mm (h), remaining better than very fine.
9) The Sudetenland Medal award document is named to Hauptmann of the Reserve Felix Spiegel. It is dated to Munich on November 1, 1939 and signed on behalf of the Commander of Luftgau VII, Lieutenant General Emil Zenetti, by a Hauptmann, the name is illegible. The document measures 214 mm (w) x 148 mm (h), remaining extremely fine.
10) The Civil Faithful Service Medal for 25 Years of Service award document is named to Studienrat (educational councillor) Felix Spiegel in Karlsruhe. It is dated to Berlin on May, 9 1939 and carries the facsimile of Otto Meissner (1880-1953), head of the Office of the President of Germany. The document measures 210 mm (w) x 297 mm (h), remaining very fine.
11) The Hindenburg Cross award document is named to Studienrat Felix Spiegel in Karlsruhe. It is signed in blue ink by the Chief of Police of Karlsruhe on October 29, 1934. The document measures 201 mm (w) x 149 mm (h), remaining better than very fine.
12) The appointment to Hauptkassier (main cashier) at the railroad main fund is named to Rechnungsrat (financial councillor) Felix Spiegel. It is dated to Karlsruhe on May 21, 1917 and signed in black ink by Friedrich II, Grand Duke of Baden. The document measures 238 mm (w) x 389 mm (h), remaining very fine.