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Part of a show-window with the awards of Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher. Are shown for the first time after ending war. Are taken from a collection of Zeughaus as compensatory contribution in 1946. A state historical museum in Moscow.
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Thanks. I understand that the tag belongs to UNRRA... The information on such UNRRA police tags Is interesting!
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Dimensions 75 x 55 mm.
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I can not find any information on this police tag :banger:
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If Russian have not excused to Germany the damage, put by war, and as the Jews required indemnification - hundred generations of Germany would not pay this price... Germany crush itself the military honour...
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Probably - yes!
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- Silver fringe on ribbons.
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- An embroidery of crowns on a ribbon of the 1899 pattern.
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- An embroidery of crowns on royal monograms on ribbons of the 1835 pattern.
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- An embroidery pattern of crowns on the royal arms.
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- Eagles of the pattern 1871. On the royal arms (the ribbon is welcome in 1891) and on a ribbon of the pattern 1899.
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- Prussian eagles of the early pattern on the royal arms.
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- Wide purfles, letters and figures are embroidered on cardboard patterns.
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Blucher-Stern in Moscow SHM
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Contrary to conjectures, the Blucher-Stern was not destroyed and was always stored in Berlin Zeughaus.