He received the Oak Leaves for his actions during the Battle of Kursk in August 1943
Canada added to her volunteer militia batteries her first regular artillery
as post-war Germany remained forbidden from possessing a domestic aircraft industry
constructed with a light brown cover showing the national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika (now denazified)
(Эполеты генерал-лейтенанта гвардейских полков Российской Императорской армии в отставке)
A Latvian Waffen-Ss Social Assistance Certificate And Portrait Auction He received the Oak LeavesMeasuring 210x295mm, near extremely fine condition with folding creases and two small holes along the creasing. With a small photo, measuring 48x60mm. The document is written in Latvian. It states that a Latvian member of the Waffen SS (name and rank indecipherable), born September 10, 1920, has been granted social assistance in the amount of 22 Reichsmark. He presumably joined the SS on May 12, 1943. The document is dated to Riga on July 3, 1943 and