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Hello Alan, I know only the manufactureres Leser and Hemmerle for the first class crown and swords, who made this class in wartime. The crosses are only the early variations. This cross had been awarded to 150 - 160 people, and it was returnable. It is a very rare class and very expensive. Weiss made only first classes with swords. Here my piece from Weiss with retrofittet Hemmerle swords. Regards Andreas
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Hello Alan, the fourth class was shaped of one piece of silver. The third class and higher was made of gold. The flames of the third class and higher were made hollow. So the cross is even lighter than the fourth class. The flames used separately. From 1917 on, only silver plated crosses had been manufactured, the flames were also hollow. Look a picture of the fixing of the flames. Regards Andreas Sorry, but I have to delete this picture, because I haven't ask the owner.
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Hello Christer, the big Hemmerle-box is verry intersting. I've never seen such a big box from Hemmerle. The type of closure I know so do not even. Can you even show a better picture of the manufacturers stamp on the inside. The blue boxes were replaced from the red paper-boxes at the end of war. The red boxes were much cheaper to produce. Nice cross. I would date the Hemmerle Cross in 1916. Regards Andreas
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EK 1914 1914 EK1 mm "FR"+"Fr"
spolei replied to Motorhead's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Hello Miguel, in wartime ther were five official producers of the MVK and three producers of the MVO. Hemmerle, Leser und Weiss produces both kinds. Lauer and Deschler produced only third and second class of MVK's. Here is a thread, where you can see a lot of different MVK's http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/57227-bayerische-militrverdienstkreuz-321-klasse/?p=531978 The individual levels of MVK were dependent on the rank of the mortgaged soldiers. Third Class swords soldiers and corporals Third Class crown swords sergeants (Unteroffizier) and sergeants (Sergeanten) Second Swords class sergeant (Vizefeldwebel, Feldwebel) and cadet (Fahnenjunker) Second Class crown and swords warrant officer (Offiziers-Stellvertreter), cadets (Fähnrich) First Class with swords warrant Officers (Feldwebelleutnant) First Class crown swords, Warrant Officers, mid-level officials in the Ministry of War. Regards Andreas
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Hello, my grandfather does his basic military training in 1935 in Stolp/Pommern. His unit was the 5. Kavallerie-Regiment. Mackensen was the chief of this regiment. This two fotos are from my grandfathers pictures. I think, the wreath was laid down by Mackensen on Blücher monument in Stolp/Slupsk. The first and the second company were the "Leibhusaren", the third was the "Blücherhusaren". Only the first and the second company carried the skull of the Leibhussaren between eagle and Korkade (oakleaves), this time. Regards Andreas
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Hello, the " Landwehr Dienstauszeichnung 1. Klasse" is a very nice dekoration. It is made of silver. There are some variants, because this decoration was awarded over 40 years. It was foundet in the 1870th. One-piece variants and crosses with seperat medaillons. I know the producer Weiss&Co, Quellhorst and Hemmerle. Regards Andreas
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Hello, the Landwehr service medal first class for 20 years was awarded to Landwehr officers. The medal is relatively rare because it was returnable. @ Beau Newman a very nice bar, made for civillian clothes ( in german Frackspange). It should have been a Hauptmann (captain) of the bavarian Landwehr. Regards Andreas
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Hello hipnos, the second bar, is a bar of an Unteroffizier (NCO) with 9 years service Medal. The first bar is a little bit difficult to classify. The most awards are prussian, only the MVK is bavarian. The Kriegshilfekreuz in the middle is for non-combattants, the EK and the MVK for combattants. Possibly he was at the beginning of WW1 in the garrison and become later a combattant. Regards Andreas PS: the MVK with X is a Deschler, the MVK with crownX is a Hemmerle.
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The fifth producer is Deschler. In 1918 deschler produces one-piece variants in the different materials ferrous-metal and zinc. Look at the agraffe of the one-piece-variants, there is available a lot of excess material . Deschler is a widespresat variant and ther are a lot of small differences here the main variants. Left the regular model wit seperat medaillons. In the middle one piece ferrous-metal and left side one-piece zinc. Deschler made second and third classes of MVK.
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Third producer is Weiss Weiss has the biggest swordgrips. Differences are in the medaillons. Look at the tail of the lion. There is a lion with one tail and a lion with a double-tail. Another variation is a onepiece-variation, only known in the third class with swords and crown/swords variant. The one-piece variant was produced at the end of war. Weiss produces all classes, without the first class crown/swords variant