my profile |
register |
faq |
search upload photo | donate | calendar |
|
01-24-2022, 09:21 PM | #1 |
User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Maryland
Posts: 358
Thanks: 45
Thanked 125 Times in 59 Posts
|
Help With 1935 Edition Manual Markings Please
Hi guys,
It's been a long time since I've posted anything but some of you may remember me. Anywho, I recently picked up a 1935 edition P08 manual and could use some help with the stamps inside the cover. I'm assuming it was used as a group training manual instead of being issued to an individual and I'm assuming it was a Luftwaffe unit. Any input at all would be appreciated and why are things lined out? I can provide more pictures if need be but the rest of the manual is just a plain Jane manual. In other words, the only post printer added stamps and writing are as pictured in the pictures below. Thanks in advance. Last edited by Wilhelm; 01-25-2022 at 12:51 AM. |
The following member says Thank You to Wilhelm for your post: |
01-25-2022, 03:36 AM | #2 |
Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Posts: 617
Thanks: 3,065
Thanked 1,057 Times in 429 Posts
|
First off I am no expert in interpreting German documents or language thereof but it appears that this PISTOL 08 training manual was originally the property of a specific Luftwaffe squadron in a specific area of Germany (Oreif Forest ??) later transferred to another area (Hamburg) thus the striking out and re-stamping at the bottom of the document.
Fascinating manual ... nice score Brian. Don't shoot the messenger please ... its JMHO.
__________________
Whoever said that "money can't buy you happiness" never bought a Luger. WTB - Take Down Lever & Trigger Plate (#90) for an Imperial Artillery.
|
The following 2 members says Thank You to spangy for your post: |
01-25-2022, 11:03 AM | #3 |
Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: ...on the 'ol Erie Canal...
Posts: 8,183
Thanks: 1,400
Thanked 4,442 Times in 2,330 Posts
|
I believe that's a "G" - Flying Squadron Greifswald...And it's interesting that the manual was printed when Germany was not supposed to have an air force...
__________________
I like my coffee the way I like my women... ...Cold and bitter... |
The following 4 members says Thank You to sheepherder for your post: |
01-25-2022, 12:43 PM | #4 |
Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Posts: 617
Thanks: 3,065
Thanked 1,057 Times in 429 Posts
|
Yes I thought it was Greifswald at 1st too Richard but couldn't find the area so i tried replacing letters and came up with Oreifswald forest.
Now on further searching I have found the Greifswald area thus Fliegergefchwader Greifswald becomes airforce squadron Greifswald which makes more sense than air fight squadron Oreif forest. Greifswald is a city in northeastern Germany. It is situated in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, at an equal distance of about 250 km (160 mi) from Germany's two largest cities, Berlin and Hamburg. This makes sense too because the new stamp at the bottom of the document is a Hamburg stamp. luftgaupeftamt Hamburg roughly translates to 'air gauge office Hamburg' Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), Germany was prohibited from having an air force, with the former German Empire's Luftstreitkräfte disbandment in 1920. German pilots were secretly trained for military aviation, first in the Soviet Union during the late 1920s, and then in Germany in the early 1930s. In Germany, the training was done under the guise of the German Air Sports Association (German: Deutscher Luftsportverband (DLV)) at the Central Commercial Pilots School (German: Zentrale der Verkehrs Fliegerschule (ZVF)). Following its 15 May 1933 formation in secret, the formation of the German air arm was openly announced in February 1935, with Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring as its Commander-in-Chief (German: Oberbefehlshaber der Luftwaffe), in blatant defiance of the Versailles Treaty. One could surmise that the Greifswald Luftwaffe squadron was disbanded in favor of a Hamburg Luftwaffe squadron after the 1935 formation of the German air arm ??
__________________
Whoever said that "money can't buy you happiness" never bought a Luger. WTB - Take Down Lever & Trigger Plate (#90) for an Imperial Artillery.
|
01-25-2022, 11:24 PM | #5 |
User
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Germany
Posts: 26
Thanks: 81
Thanked 43 Times in 8 Posts
|
I will try to translate and explain.
1. Cover sheet H.Dv. 255 = Heeresdienstvorschrift 255 ( Army regulation number 255 ) L.Dv. 405 = Luftwaffendienstvorschrift 405 ( Air Force regulation number 405 ) Underlined in red = Used by the Air Force The same regulation was used in the army and the air force under different numbers! 2. Page 3 Order of stamping First owner / user Lehrgeschwader Vereinnahmt in der Druckvorschriften Kartei Beleg Nr. ? 20 i Datum 20.10.37 2. Exemplare 2. Exemplar Second owner / user Fliegergeschwader Greifswald Vereinnahmt im L. Dv Verzeichnis unter Nr. 127 H.Dv. 255 Exemplare 2 L.Dv. 405 Exemplar 1 vereinnahmt in Kartei vom 30.04.41 K. K. Nr. = 69 90 ???????? ( Name ), Gefr. Left stamp: Dienststelle Feldpostnummer L 3?242 Luftgaupostamt Hamburg 1 Right stamp: Flakuntergruppe Lübea |
01-26-2022, 12:34 AM | #6 |
User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Maryland
Posts: 358
Thanks: 45
Thanked 125 Times in 59 Posts
|
Thank you!
|
|
|