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    Cartaphilus

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    1. Dear Tierry, could it be Konstantin von Neurath's ribbon bar? EK-II (16 octobre 1914) KVK-II ohne Schwertern Wurttembergische Ritterkreuz des Militärverdienstorden Württembergische Friedrich Ordens 1. kl, Königreich Sachsen Ritterkreuz des Albrechts Ordens 1. kl mit Schwertern Wurttembergische Wilhelmskreuz ohne Schwertern, Hindenburg Cross Preussische Roten Alder Orden 4. kl, Wurttembergische Silberne Hochzeitsmedaille Austria Medal Sudetenland Medal
    2. Very interesting. This means War Crosses awarded between 1939 and 1940 were replaced by the new Vichy Croix de Guerre. Is this correct? If so, for what reason was replaced the original War Cross 1939, the new Vichy Croix de Guerre? Was this necessary? Greetings
    3. Dear friends, I have a question about the Vichy War Cross: Was this cross awarded for military actions made between 1939 and 1940 also? Or only was awarded for bravery acts between 1940 and 1944 (after French-German armistice)? Thanks for your answers.
    4. Dear friends, I've seen these images of Red Eagle and Crown Orders from Prussia. I found them strange beause are shown with swords, but not the black- and-white war ribbon that traditionally accompanies swords to indicate facts of combat. Is it a mistake, or could be given these orders with swords but without the black and white war ribbon? Thanks for your help.
    5. Thanks for your answer. I asked the question because I have often seen pieces with the date 1915, labeled as crosses of the Second World War. Regards
    6. Dear members, do all Crosses of the Order of the Bravery for soldiers awarded during World War II, had the "1941" date under the national coat of arms? Or were also awarded during World War II some crosses that had the date 1915? Thanks for your answers.
    7. Ok Claudio. And, if these medals were unofficial, who gave the order for design and produce them? And were they legally recognized for be worn on the uniforms?
    8. Dear Claudio, Was there any legal difference between medals made ​​silver and bronze? Like bronze for soldiers and NCOs, and the other for officers? Or simply were manufacturing variants and there was only one category? By yhe way, this medal was an oficial or and unofficial decoration? Oh, I forgot one more thing: how can be well translated the words on the medal OLTRE LA META? Thanks
    9. The man of the picture, Emperor Alexander II of Russia, was awarded also with the Grand Cross of the Pour le Mérite Order. Any of you has seen a portrait of him with this exclusive decoration? Thanks.
    10. Hello Carol. Could you tell us what were the differences between these two orders? I believe that the Order of the Ruling House was similar to the prussian Hohenzollern House Order, but I'm not sure. Where can we see pictures of these orders, or read info about their history and grades? Greetings from Spain.
    11. It's not easy to find Hungarian awards from Regency and World War II periods. For example, I'm looking for a Merit Order with Swords (Knight Cross) but for now, I don't see any with an affordable price.
    12. hanks for this interesting information Komtur. The Prussian awards system seems yo be often very complicated.
    13. Thanks, Vince, for the information. I suppose, therefore, that the award was instituted in the last years of the monarchy.
    14. Dear friends, what was the difference between a sea pilot and a naval land pilot? Thanks.
    15. I always thought that in peacetime the officers were decorated with orders (Crown and Red Eagle), while the NCOs and soldiers received the Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen. But I have not clear whether the Cross was also delivered only to non commissioned officers and soldiers, or whether it could be given also to officers.
    16. Dear Saschaw, I don't understand from your words if the "Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen" (bronze and silver medals) were decorations only for enlisted men and NCOs, or if these medals could be given to officers. And what about the Cross of the General Honor Decoration? Was it an award for NCOs only, for officers only, or for both levels of military? Thanks for your answers and your time.
    17. Dear friends, what criteria was given this award? Was it established for retired pilots during the Great War, or subsequently instituted unofficially as the tank crews badge?
    18. Dear friends, I've found this Little photograph of a German general. I nee your hellp because I'm not sure about his identification. I think that he could be Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck? What do you think? Anyone of you has theis image on bigger size? I'd like too see better his Prussian Crown Order on the buttonhole. Thanks.
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