French, Italian, & German Award Documents to Captain Von Aulock; German Army
Grouping composed of 5 individual documents including the following; French Legion D'Honneur Knight Award Document; The Chancelor of the National Order of the Legion of Honour certifies that by the decree of the 21st of January, 1912, the President of the Republic of France, has awarded to Captain von Aulock, of the Baron of Derfflinger No. 3 Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers of the German Army, the Rank of Knight of the order of the legion of Honour. Signed in Paris on the 8th of February, 1912. Italian Order of the Crown Award Document; Order of the Crown of Italy, signed on behalf of King Victor Emanuel III by the chancellor of the order P. Roselli on 29th February 1912 as Captain of Cavalry. Von Aulock Catholic High School Examination Certificate; Catholic Secondary School of Glogau (Głogów, modern Poland,) certifies that Franz Friedrich Wilhelm von Aulock, born the 24th of September 18 1863 in Bargen municipality of Fraustadt (Wschowa, Pl) has spent ten years at the Glogau gymnasium and two and a half years in the top class. His conduct and work ethic was deemed satisfactory. His grades in religious studies, German, Latin, Greek, French, mathematics were satisfactory. His grades in history and geography, physics, gymnastics, and singing were good. The examinations commission signed off on his graduation from early education, and compelled him to continue his effort and make good on the education he received. Dated october 1st, 1884. Von Aulock Certificate of Officer Status; Dated 5th of February 1894 he received his certificate of his status as Officer of the Army. The academy of Berlin deemed him competent in: weapons proficiency, tactics, organization, army activities, recruitment, and in the theory of planning. Finally, included is his son's Sports Badge Award Document: 15 Pages; Born august 4th 1924, he was a member of the army and navy. He lived in Dusseldorf on Herman Goering Street #10. July 31st 1940 he passed the tests for the five groups of athletic aptitude which included: swimming, high jump, long jump, javelin, rowing, weightlifting, running, riding, cycling, and some other weird German sports. He was 174 cm tall and weighed 65 kg.

