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    1. According to the sources I've been looking at,  the  Oldenburg firm of  Knauer delivered only 50 examples of this medal. From this, 18 pieces were awarded between 22nd January 1908 and 22nd October 1918. 16 of which were to women and 2 to men. 

      It would seem the first issues were in silver (950) the rest bronze.

       

      For further information see below:

      https://www.kuenker.de/de/archiv/stueck/84366

      https://www.trave-militaria.de/archiv/1035-oldenburg-rot-kreuz-medaille-im-originaletui-nur-18-verleihungen.htm

      https://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/deutsche-staaten/oldenburg-rote-kreuz-medaille-1907.html

       

      Regards

      Paul H.

    2. If the the 'University of Wikipedia' is to be believed, the cross still seems to be awarded.  Again according to the same source, this time in German; "In Deutschland dürfen Bundeswehrsoldaten seit 1955 das Jerusalem-Pilgerkreuz als Bandschnalle an der Uniform tragen.[2]"  ( In Germany,since 1955, Bundeswehr soldiers may wear the Jerusalen Pilgrims Cross as a ribbon on uniform).

      The other two non-German medals on the bar are: Austrian Red Cross Service/Merit medal (silver) and the Dutch 4 Day March Medal (1st award)

    3. On 10.4.2015 at 22:19, Jock Auld said:

      Peter,

       

      My bins are overflowing as a result of our draw down here in Germany.  You would be surprised at the amount of buckshee kit getting skipped.  I am picking a lot up at our local recycle centres as this is the best way since the Army can not touch you for buying it there.  There is 70 years worth of attic space and out of the way cellars etc that are now being emptied to hand back to the Germans.  One mans rubbish etc, etc!

       

      Jock :)

      Jock is absolutely right. Practically every week there is something to find in cardboard box outside. Simply says

      "Zu verschenken".

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