Germany, Wehrmacht. A Photo Album with Studio Portraits of Knight's Cross Recipients
(Wehrmacht Fotoalbum). A Wehrmacht commemorative photo album, constructed of a heavy card stock binding with a faux red leather pebbled exterior, the cover bearing an embossed gilt national eagle clutching a wreathed swastika in its talons, the spine with three green strings with metal eyelets, the interior with six card stock pages, the first page is blank, the second page bears the photograph portrait of Generalleutnant Traugott Herr (Commander of the 10th Army and 14th Army of the Wehrmacht), and the photograph portrait of Generalmajor Wend von Wietersheim (Commander of the 11th Panzer Division), the third page bears the photograph portrait of General der Panzertruppen Freidrich Kirchner (Commander of the 1st Panzer Division and LVII Panzer Corps) and the photograph portrait of General der Panzertruppen Joachim Lemelsen (Commander of the XLVII Panzer Corps, 1st Army and 14th Army), the fourth page bears the photograph portrait of Generalmajor Adelbert Schulz (Commander of 7th Panzer Division) and the photograph portrait of General Gustav Höhne (Commander of the 8th Jäger Division, VIII Army Corps and LXXXIX Army Corps), the fifth page bears the photograph portrait of an unidentified decorated soldier and the photograph portrait of General Alfred Keller (Commander of the Luftloffe 1), the sixth page bearing the photograph portrait of SS Sturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny (Commander of the SS Panzer Brigade 150) and the photograph portrait of Generalfeldmarschall Ernst Busch (Commander of the VIII Army Corps, 16th Army and the Army Group Centre), the seventh page has black ink typed “Entwurf und Herstellung: Max Schmidt & Sohne, München - Italienische Uebersetzung: Professor Giuseppe Brombin, München - Farbige Bildbeilagen nach SKizzen von Professor Georg Buchner, München - Photographische Aufnahmen von München und dem bayer. Oberland: Heinrich Hoffmann, Jaeger & Goergen, Foto-Wasow, sämtliche in München” (Draft and production: Max Schmidt & Sohne, Munich - Italian translation: Professor Giuseppe Brombin, Munich - Colored picture supplements after sketches by Professor Georg Buchner, Munich - Photographs of Munich and the bayer. Oberland: Heinrich Hoffmann, Jaeger & Goergen, Foto-Wasow, all in Munich), both inside covers are blank, measuring 196 mm (w) x 220 mm (h), very fine.

