“only in the spirit of love, sacrifice and great cost will we bring our breed to a state of genetic excellence”
Philipp Grünig
“Judge, scientific breeder and profound student of the Dobermann”
“only in the spirit of love, sacrifice and great cost will we bring our breed to a state of genetic excellence”
Philipp Grünig
“Judge, scientific breeder and profound student of the Dobermann”
In 1933 the title of Reichssieger was awarded at the yearly (all breed) Reichssieger show and this became the most important title in Germany. After 'World War II' the Reichssieger show was replaced by the Bundessieger show.
1934 | Blitz v.d.Domstadt |
Kalif v. Burgund |
Asta v.d. Domstadt |
Mona v. Brunia |
1935 | Troll v.d. Engelsburg |
Blitz v.d. Bayernstolz |
Annerl v. Zinsgut |
Kitty v.d. Rheinperle |
1936 | Blitz v.d. Domstadt |
no sieger | Leddy v. Burgund |
no sieger |
1937 | Moritz v. Rödeltal |
no sieger | Jessy v.d. Sonnenhöhe |
Ossi v. Stahlhelm |
1938 | Ferry v. Rauhfelsen |
no sieger | Fine v. Rauhfelsen |
Kleta v.d. Schwarzwaldperle |
1939 | unknown | unknown | unknown | unknown |
1940 | No Reichssieger Show | |||
1941 | Castor v.d. Hanseatenburg |
Artus v. Fürstenlager |
Gerda v. Rauhfelsen |
Lamja v. Zwingfried |