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I dont heared about this.
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Since few moths, I got a award document the the grandcross. My first one!
YAY! I love it!
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The pics at post #1 are lost, so I show again:
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Its a nice BVO 1st class made by Juncker.
http://ordensmuseum.de/bundesverdienstorden/stufen/stufe-verdienstkreuz-erster-klasse/
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I agree, Edward!
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Gordon,
I receive all the shown crosses last days for my collection. But I dont know if there are in a museum.
In a couple of days I will receive a copy of the documents about this crosses from the ministery of defence.
Than I can tell something more about them.
Regards
Red
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Here I can show you some of the prototypes of the Long Service Crosses for the Bundeswehr, wich was designed in 1964, but never realised.
Does anyone have some more or other samples?
Regards
Red
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On Image #3 on post #16 we see a Sig-Sauer P225 pistol (in Berlin called P6) in a "Berlin-Holster". This Foto must be on the 80´s, maybe 1983-1987.
Regards
Red
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Well, if you like, I can show some more details from my Tschako.
The crown is the form from 1954 - today and is called "Blätterkrone". The crown wich used before was called "Mauerkrone".
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Thank you.
Here again a picture of my little exhibition in my office room.
Regards
Red
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New in my collection:
The big case ...
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Does anyone have some information about this (180 x 144 x 35 mm) case:
http://ordensmuseum.de/unbekanntes-prasentations-etui/
Regards
Red
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The makers mark is:
Carl Isken
Uniformmützenfabrik Köln
D.B.P 906855
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Here a nice officer cap from germany´s West-Berlin Police, out of the 60ties:
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Ich suche ein Abzeichen für Förderer der Deutschen Orientgesellschaft!
Wer kann helfen?
So in etwa müssen sie aussehen...
Weitere Infos dazu siehe hier:
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Vielmehr scheint es doch so zu sein, dass beide der Form nach mehr den Deutschen Orden zum Vorbild hatten. Oder eben das Bildnis des "Kreuzes" schlechthin.
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Its not a white cross! It is blue!!
In old b-w photos you will see the blue color as a kind of white.
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Wilhelm II. has designed two badges for the German Oriental Society by hisself, which where awarded for donations and for succsessful digs.
Does anyone have pictures from one of theese badges, specialy from the egyptian one?
Here are his own paintings:
1. The babylonian-assyrian badge
2. The egyptain badge:
All informations on theese badges on my website:
http://ordensmuseum.de/historische-o...ichen-der-dog/
Sorry, only in german language for now!
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Prototype: Bundeswehr Long Service Crosses
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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I put all my informations about this awards in one of my Ordensjournal on my website.
http://ordensmuseum.de/Orden/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Ordensjournal26BWDAJan14.pdf
Free for download, but only in german language.
Regards
Red