>>13677602 (pb)
As a would-be serious student of older forms
of English, I start with the KJV, and then compare
the same verses in the Coverdale Bible of 1535 !
John 14
25 This haue I spoken vnto you,
whyle I was with you.
26 But that
comforter euen ye holy goost, who
my father shal sende in my name,
he shal teache you all thinges,
& bringe all to youre remembraunce,
what soeuer I haue tolde you.
>>13678177 (pb)
If you were worthy of being called a
Q RESEARCHer, you would care.
And you would probably have asked the previous poster, whether that was a 1st or a 2nd Class IRON CROSS . . .
At the Nuremberg Trials, two of his former superiors testified that Hitler had refused to be considered for promotion.[A 3] Hitler was twice decorated for bravery. He received the relatively common Iron Cross Second Class in 1914 and the Iron Cross First Class in 1918, an honour rarely given to a lance corporal.[20] Hitler's First Class Iron Cross was recommended by Lieutenant Hugo Gutmann, a Jewish adjutant in the List Regiment.[21] According to Weber, this rare award was commonly awarded to those posted to regimental headquarters, such as Hitler, who had contact with more senior officers than did combat soldiers.[13] Hitler's Iron Cross First Class was awarded after an attack in open warfare during which messengers were indispensable and on a day in which the depleted regiment lost 60 killed and 211 wounded.[22]
During the Battle of the Somme in October 1916 Hitler received a wound in his left thigh when a shell exploded at the entrance to the dispatch runners' dugout.[23] He begged not to be evacuated,[24] but was sent for almost two months to the Red Cross hospital at Beelitz in Brandenburg. Thereafter, he was ordered to the depot in Munich. He wrote to his commanding officer, Hauptmann Fritz Wiedemann, asking that he be recalled to the regiment because he could not tolerate Munich when he knew his comrades were at the Front.[25] Wiedemann arranged for Hitler's return to his regiment on 5 March 1917.[16]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_career_of_Adolf_Hitler