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Hello Sascha, in my rolls I found out one very hot candidate and some other maybe candidates: Haffner, Erik --Schwerin, Gro?herzoglicher Hofschauspieler, Leutnant der Reserve im Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr.76 (I.-III. Bataillon) FFK 16.12.1917, MVK 2.Kl. Feb.1915 The Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment Nr.76 is one of the Hanseatic Regiments. I believe that's the reason for the Bremer Hanseatenkreuz and the Oldenburger KVK! Hoeschel, Otto Max --Hamburg, Diplom Berg-Ingenieur, zur Zeit K?niglich Preu?ischer Leutnant der Landwehr FFK 29.12.1917, MVK 2.Kl. unknown date Lammerts, Heinrich --Wismar, Montage-Schmied in der Wagenbau-Aktiengesellschaft FFK 09.03.1918, MVK 2.Kl. unknown date Weichmann, Dr. jur., Karl Dietrich Heinrich Martin --Berlin, Direktor der Landbank FFK 02.11.1917, MVK 2.Kl. unknown date Best regards Seeheld
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Hello Sascha, I have a Problem with your "Mecklenburg-Fieldbar". At first, why do you believe that Schwarzburg arward is the Ehrenkreuz IV. Klasse with swords and not the Kriegsverdienstmedaille or the Ehrenkreuz III. Klasse with swords? and at second, all decorations are for combatants exept the Friedrich-Franz-Cross? The FFC was only for workers and gouvernment official (non-combatants) at home from Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Only a very small number of foreign people are arwarded. But nothing is impossible and I try to find out the ID. Best regards Frank alias Seeheld
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Hi Rick, you are right. The ribbons are on the wrong place. Her are the names: Benning, Karl --Obermusikmeister im 1. K?niglich W?rtembergischen Grenadier-Regiment K?nigin Nr.119 Berner, Heinrich --K?niglich W?rttembergischer Kammerdiener Guter, Hugo --K?niglich W?rttembergischer Theaterverwalter Haag, Jakob --Stuttgart, Landl?ger-Stationskommandant Hummel, Georg --Stuttgart, Polizeiinspektor Kurjries, Ferdinand --Karlsruhe, K?chenmeister Riech, Wilhelm --K?niglich W?rttembergischer Kanzleidiener Schnabel, Gottlieb --K?niglich W?rttembergischer Hausverwalter Wieser, Oswald --Haushofmeister Seiner K?niglichen Hoheit des Herzogs Robert von W?rttemberg Wolf, Friedrich --K?niglich W?rttembergischer Kammerdiener I believe that this 10 persons are not the persons that we are looking for, because all mens received the silver merite medal at the 05.01.1912 during a states visit of the Grandduke Friedrich Franz IV. of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in W?rttemberg. According to all other medals we have to search around 1900. best regards Frank alias Seeheld
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Hello friends, now I'm back at home and I have time now for our hobby. At first I have a question. It's possible to find out a name for this Frackschnalle? I got this bar just now, but I'm not able to find a Name. The silver medal from Mecklenburg-Schwerin (second position) is no so rar, but only 9 persons from W?rttemberg I found out in my list. Have someone an idea? Best regards Seeheld
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This medalbar is small but nice, very rare and 100% Mecklenburg! According to the awards, the men must be a guard in a camp for prisoners of war. In Mecklenburg we got 2 camps. One in Parchim and the other one close to G?strow. I checked the rolls and I found out that a lot of guards received the Militairy Merite Cross for non-combattants.
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Friedrich Franz Cross 2. Class is completly wrong!!!! The Friedrich Franz Cross is an other award! This Cross is the Milit?r-Verdienst-Kreuz 2. Klasse. Usually the ribbon is lightblue with yellow/red stripes by side. (for combattants), For non-combattants the ribbon is red with lightblue/yellow stripes by side. Your pictures are not good enough to say is an original or a copy, but my first impression is not so good. Best regards Seeheld
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Hello Friends, on Sunday I got a nice present from my fathers friend. It's a Milit?rpa? for a medical orderly! He was from the beginning until the end of the WW I. in the Infanterie-Regiment L?beck (3. Hanseatisches) Nr.162. Heinrich Karl Ketzner was arwarded at the 21.10.1916 with the Iron Cross 2. class and at the 17.11.1916 with the L?becker Hanseatic Cross. The special thing is the printed Red Cross on the Military Pass.
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The order of the wendish crown (knight cross, golden merite cross and silver merite cross) is also possible. For sure not a bigger class as a knight cross. The boxes for the griffin order and for the order of the wendish crown are from outside the same. But Mecklenburg-Schwerin is correct. FF = Friedrich Franz (Grandduke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) best regards seeheld
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Hi Rick, yesterday I checked this bar again. The first merite cross is made from gold. See attachment. And I checked the name Wilhelm Heine. I don't think so that this name ist correct. The owner shut be a fire fighter or volunteer fire fighter. I have an other favorite. I believe August H?ting is possible. He received both merit crosses as Senator at the city of B?ckeburg and the fire fighting decorations as honor member in the volunteer fire figthing department in the same town. But I'm not really sure...