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Erich Topp ist Opfer eines Diebstahls geworden
Erich
Topp wurde im August 1999 Opfer seiner Hilfsbereitschaft.
Besucher
haben ihm die Verleihungsurkunde des RK von 1941 und seinen
Ehrendolch mit
Brillianten entwendet. Dieser Ehrendolch hat auf der Scheide die Gravur:
"Der Ubootsieger. Raeder 17.08.1942". Der Ehrendolch ist nur zwölf
mal verliehen worden. An diesem Tag nur an Kptl. Erich Topp.
Möglicherweise
kennt jemand einen US-Amerikaner, der sich T(h)omas nennt und mit 18 Jahren am
Vietnam-Krieg teilnahm.
Wer
also im Netz oder auf Militaria Auktionen, Messen oder Händlern diese Objekt
sieht: bitte sofort reagieren!
Nachstehend der Aufruf von Michael Topp:
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Dear Militaria Dealers and Collectors,
My father, Erich Topp, was a successful German U-boat commander in World
War II.
In the last years many visitors came to his house in Remagen/Germany
taking interviews and looking at his war items. Unfortunately, many of
these visitors did not identify themselves accurately and didn't leave
their card. Against the advice of his sons, my father trusted them all.
Then during a visit in August 1999 it happened, somebody took with him the
following items:
A dagger of honor ("Ehrendolch") which was handed over to my
father by Admiral Raeder in 1942. There is the following golden
inscription on the blade: "Der Ubootssieger. Raeder 17.08.42".
There only exist two daggers of this kind in the world.
A named document about the decoration with the knights cross (11. 04.1942)
received from Donitz. The document about the decoration with the nights
cross has the size of ca. 30 x 40 cm and is covered with red leather. On
the front there is a golden eagle with the swastika in his claws. The text
inside the document is something like: "Im Namen des deutschen Volkes
verleihe ich dem Oberleutnant zur See Erich Topp das Ritterkreuz des
Eisernen Kreuzes. 20. Juni 1941. Signature (probably Dönitz)." The
document was handed over by Admiral Dönitz. his knights cross with oak
leaves and crossed swords (the swords were hand made by the crew on board)
If the above mentioned stolen items happen to cross your way you would do
us a great favor if you would drop us a line informing us about the
whereabouts.
Yours sincerely
Michael Topp |
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