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    lambert

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    1. On the centenary of the First World War, I organized a small exhibition about the Great War with a few pieces from my collection for students (children and adults), know little about it. Here are a few photos from that day. I hope you like it Posters Entry room Display
    2. .. but, there are many copies of these bars are quite common in ebay.de, on average 8-12 euros. Lambert
    3. Hello Thierry. found a "suspicious" possible. See, it's very similar to the Medal of Ordenspange however, no record of it will have been awarded this medal. (Preussen Roter Adler Orden) Lambert
    4. "And most likely not reached these 800 units to be distributed among ex-combatants, I made this same question to the curator also could not confirm if this model came to be assigned to military ... (Peron opinion) that the issue was just to meet the contract and satisfy the desire of its author, as a way to correct the error committed by the Portuguese State" Anyway. The fact that few of us could get an example of such Awards, not yet. As the Victory Medal of Brazil type 1, type 1 Siam and Portuguese type 1. Lambert
    5. Hi Thierry . There are some medals associations like veterans, but I'm sure that's not her. http://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/c/weimarer-republik I looked in every site I know and have not found anything yet. I'm sure that information on the Order of St. Anna is wrong, is another Order. Lambert
    6. Olá Peron Muito obrigado pela sua resposta. 800 medalhas , realmente é um numero bastante limitado por causa disso o tipo 1 é pouco conhecido quase como o número de Medalhas da Vitória do Brasil Tipo 1 no qual a quantidade é desconhecido atualmente. Excelente! 800 medals, is actually a very limited number for that type 1 and little known almost as the number of Medals of Victory from Brazil (type 1) in which the amount is currently unknown... Lambert
    7. I researched a bit. The name on the photo above came to (Otto Bernhard Hermann KOETZOLD 1894-1944) http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1144025624 SS-Obersturmfuhrer Hermann Koetzold: Sturmabt. Rossbach Hermann Koetzold * 7. May 1894 in Witten/Ruhr, as second of three children to Bernhard and Helene Koetzold Graduated from high school in Witten in 1912 Student of medicine at Marburg Military Service Reichsheer as volunteer 2. August 1914 – 20. January 1919 Leutnant d.R. and Batterieführer 27. January 1916 Theater of operations West, Luxemburg, Belgium, France, and in the occupied Russian territories Wounded by poison gas Awards: EK II, EK I, black wound badge, Hanseatic Cross Hamburg, Merit Cross Lippe, Hungarian War Service Medal with Crown and Swords Student of medicine for an interim semester (enrolled 7. February 1919 – 25. Mai 1920) Freikorps 1. April 1919 – 30. January 1920 (Baltic provinces) Awards: Baltic Cross, Awaloff Cross, Annen Order IV. Class After the death of his father in early 1920 Hermann took over his book shop in Witten. Active and passive resistance against French Ruhr occupation in April 1923, leading to 4 months incarceration and eviction. Worked for J.F. Lehmanns Verlag in Munich 10. October – 30. November 1923. SA member 15. Oct. - 9. Nov. 1923 (Bataillon Rossbach), active participant in the Munich Putsch Returned to Ruhr in December 1923 More passive resistance resulting in a one year sentence in absence (escaped to unoccupied Germany). Worked for Velhagen & Klasing in Bielefeld 12. May – 15. September 1924 to return to Witten upon retreat of the French Founding member of the NSDAP Ortsgruppe Witten in April 1925 (NSDAP #41233) Founding member of the Stahlhelm Witten mid 1925 Left the Stahlhelm late 1925, because it supported the DNVP Re-joined the SA in 1926 Engaged 2. April 1926 and married Irmgard née Völker 25. October 1927 Daughter Hannelore born 4. March 1929 Daughter Margret born 6. June 1931 Bankruptcy of the bookshop in 1932 (reduction of employees from 12 to 6) Joined the SS 15. April 1933 (SS #76637) SS-Sturmmann 18. Juni 1934 Rottenführer 18. August 1934 Daughter Monika born 5. September 1934 Unterscharführer 1. Oktober 1934 Honor Cross for Combatants, SA Sports badge bronce Scharführer 30. January 1935 Oberscharführer 15. June 1935 Sale of the book shop 1. October 1935 Hauptscharführer 1. January 1936 Untersturmführer and Adjudant 33. SS-Standarte 15. March 1936 (transferred to 5. Standarte immediately) Paid suspension 5. May 1936 Amtsbürgermeister Kröv, Mosel 1. October 1936 SS-Ehrenring und Julleuchter December 1936 Amtsbürgermeister Lissendorf, Eifel starting late 1937 Obersturmführer 12. September 1937 Bulgarian War Service Medal 3. February 1938 Hauptsturmführer 20. April 1939 Wehrmacht 22. June – 22. July 1939 (Hauptmann d.R.) Waffen-SS SS-Art.Ers.Rgt. 31. August 1942 Battr.F. Art.Reg./SS-Freiw.Div.”Prinz Eugen” 20. November 1942 Herzegovina and Montenegro since 25. April 1943 Führer d. III./SS-Geb.Art.Rgt. 7 1. November 1943 Stubaf. 20. April 1944 KIA 6. August 1944 Fojnica/Bosnia But I'm not sure about that .. does not seem to me an Order of St. Anne Class IV ... Can someone check?
    8. Before the Hindenburg Kreuz? do not think, foreign orders have to be after the Orders and national medals? a guess : Order of the Red Eagle ..
    9. It really is a shame that many countries that had a right to his Victory Medal, not done .. would be fantastic to see these projects, if they existed ... Lambert
    10. Hello Rich It is reciprocal. I learn every day with you and have some knowledge and share with much pleasure to all ... From what I know, this medal is attributed only to veterans of WWI, I do not know if it is currently granted to veterans of other wars (WWII, Korea, indochine .. etc. ..) Perhaps one of our French colleagues can enlighten us. Lambert
    11. Here's more information. The text is in French, but the "Google translator" can help. http://www.medailles1914-1918.fr/france-unc.html Lambert
    12. Thanks Andreas and Paul Yes, it was a lot of help, actually I did not know this variety of Red Cross Medal. I now have to evaluate better. Can I then assume that it is not as common as well? Lambert
    13. 20 years..

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      2. lambert

        lambert

        this picture of me 20 years ago when I was in military service ..good times ..

      3. IrishGunner

        IrishGunner

        Here I thought that was your son!

      4. lambert
    14. Congratulations, David the patina and color is excellent Note that the Ribbon is Belgian. Lambert
    15. Customer Reviews I recommend this book to those who want to start collecting the Victory Medal of the countries involved in the Great War. This is a book to have experienced collectors. Each chapter are specifications on the original and restrike and reproduction medals, the section on Victory Medal USA has a wonderful section that details all medals and reissues and closing corresponding to battle fought campaign. The author shows direct, information acquired during many years of research manner. CONGRATULATIONS! Receives my highest recommendations. Lambert Brazil
    16. Wow !! Excellent Bill. I never saw a Repro by Delande before, very good indeed. I see nothing wrong with her ​​being polished (is my opinion), I think the previous owner was very proud of his medal .. I think it is a very old polished, because it still retains some of the original patina, it does not seem "new "you see? applause !! Lambert
    17. Here too (in German) hope this helps .. http://ksmvb.gmxhome.de/pages/kyffh_spangenpag.html Lambert
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