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So glad that I found this excellent forum. While I am not a collector, I do have some family history related to German firearms. My mother was born in and grew up in Suhl. Her father was an engineer with the automotive division of Samson. He had a large collection of sporting rifles that were taken during the war. My father was stationed in Suhl as a military governor during WWII and mother worked as his interpreter....you can guess the rest. While there, he took (stole) a gold plated pistol that I believe was won in the 1939 Olympics by Erich Krempel (who was also from Suhl). My brother is now in possession of the pistol and I am trying to convince him that he should donate it to the firearms museum in Suhl....we will see.
I have already learned a lot about the history of firearms as related to Suhl by reading the many posts in this forum and look forward to learning even more.
Thanks
EDIT: Krempel won the silver in the 1936 Olympics
So glad that I found this excellent forum. While I am not a collector, I do have some family history related to German firearms. My mother was born in and grew up in Suhl. Her father was an engineer with the automotive division of Samson. He had a large collection of sporting rifles that were taken during the war. My father was stationed in Suhl as a military governor during WWII and mother worked as his interpreter....you can guess the rest. While there, he took (stole) a gold plated pistol that I believe was won in the 1939 Olympics by Erich Krempel (who was also from Suhl). My brother is now in possession of the pistol and I am trying to convince him that he should donate it to the firearms museum in Suhl....we will see.
I have already learned a lot about the history of firearms as related to Suhl by reading the many posts in this forum and look forward to learning even more.
Thanks
EDIT: Krempel won the silver in the 1936 Olympics
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