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Thanks to all, I realised only immediately after I posted that he couldn't have been the son of the above mentioned. The von Vietingshoffs had several branches of their family apparently, even also a Generaloberst in WW2. I imagine Rick (Lundstrom RIP) would have thrilled to share his "heraldic" knowledge on this subject. Cheers, Claudio
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What I can see on the bar: Luisen-Orden 1st Class awarded April 22nd 1882 https://www.heraldik-wiki.de/wiki/Louisenorden Goldene Hochzeitsmedaille 1879 Zentenarmedaille 1897, Wilhelm I der Große 1797-1897 ??? - Dynastische Erinnerungsmedaille mit Brillanten (evtl von GB) ??? Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal Any opinions? C
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Dear forumites, Margarethe was the sister of Kaiser II and the daughter of Fredrich III. She was later the wife of Landgraph Friedrich Karl of Hessen. Here below you can view a picture of her, quite faded, wearing the uniform of Füsilier Regiment von Gersdorff (Kurhessisches) Nr. 80. Now my question is: what kind of decorations does she wear on medal bar on the uniform of Commander in Chief (Oberst) of the above mentioned Prussian regiment? Thanks in advance for your much appreciated inputs and information. Cheers, Claudio
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Hi Christophe! thanks for you kind words... on behalf of my brother I can tell you that these comments are really very much appreciated. Do you have any interesting or a favourite photograph of a Saxon General with full regalia that you want to share? Maybe I can convince my brother to make a portrait of him. ciao, Claudio I forgot to mention that my brother already portrayed a Saxon high officer who later became General and during WW1 Saxon minister of war. Here it is:
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Yes, you’re assuming correctly... https://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/deutsche-staaten/medaille-zum-50-regierungsjubilaum-1903.html As you can read here above, the Sachsen-Altenburg 1903 50th years Jubilee Medal in Silver was given to Generals and high functionaries. Furthermore on the picture here below you can see that the tone of the last medal is a bit brighter than the to before in bronze, hence we could deduce, it was silver the silver one.
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Thanks a lot, Komtur. Your picture clearly depicts Prince Henry of Prussia after 1897 and before the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. Great photo, showing great details. I would venture to say that on the previous bar (yours), you can see the following medals (10): Preussen, RAO 3. Klasse mit Krone; Preussen, KO 3. Klasse ; Preussen, Offiziers-DA für 25 Dienstjahre; Hohenzollern, Fürstlich Hohenzollernscher Hausorden, Ehrenkreuz 2. Klasse mit Krone; Preussen, Goldene Hochzeitsmedaille 1879, 1. Klasse in Gold mit Emaille (OEK 1897); Preussen, Zentenarmedaille (Halbminiatur-Ausführung, sog. Prinzengrösse); Grossbritannien (British Empire), Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 with bar, awarded in gold to members of the Royal Family (73 awarded); Grossbritannien (British Empire), Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal 1887, awarded in gold to members of the Royal Family; KuK Österreich-Ungarn, Jubiläums-Erinnerungsmedaille 1848-1898, gestiftet durch Kaiser Franz Josef I zu seinem 50-jährigen Regierungsjubiläum am roten Band; Japan (Empire of the raising Sun), Medal of the Red Cross with Rosette. Great looking medal bar, with almost only Dynastic orders and medals. cheers, Claudio
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Dear forumites, I would like to show an interesting portrait photo of Grossadmiral Prinz Heinrich von Preussen with his medal bar. He wore different combinations of medal bars during his life. Any thoughts of the medals he's wearing on his first medal bar here below depicted? ? Preussen, RAO 3. Klasse mit Krone; Preussen, KO 3. Klasse ; Preussen, Offiziers-DA für 25 Dienstjahre; Hohenzollern, Fürstlich Hohenzollernscher Hausorden, Ehrenkreuz 2. Klasse mit Krone; Preussen, Goldene Hochzeitsmedaille 1879, 1. Klasse in Gold mit Emaille (OEK 1897); Preussen, Zentenarmedaille (Halbminiatur-Ausführung, sog. Prinzengrösse); Hessen, Erinnerungszeichen zur 2. Hochzeit 1905 (OEK 902); Grossbritannien (British Empire), Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal 1897 with bar, awarded in gold to members of the Royal Family (73 awarded); Grossbritannien (British Empire), Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal 1887, awarded in gold to members of the Royal Family; Grossbritannien (British Empire, Medal commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII (1841–1910), 1902, issued in silver to members of the Royal Family; KuK Österreich-Ungarn, Jubiläums-Erinnerungsmedaille 1848-1898, gestiftet durch Kaiser Franz Josef I zu seinem 50-jährigen Regierungsjubiläum am roten Band; Japan (Empire of the raising Sun), Medal of the Red Cross with Rosette. Could you assist me to fill the gaps on the above mentioned list? Any thoughts or inputs are very welcome and appreciated.Thanks a lot! Cheers, Claudio
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Claudio replied to Alexander Wang's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Generalfeldmarschall Milch was also Jewish... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard_Milch There were also other Generals and senior officer who had Jewish blood in their veins. https://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Jewish-Soldiers-Descent-Military/dp/0700613587 https://oe1.orf.at/artikel/205907/Hitlers-juedische-Soldaten http://www.ggg-laupheim.de/Berichte von Mitgl/Judische Soldaten/Juedische Soldaten.htm https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?p=2193809
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I found some other interesting pictures of Duesterberg... interesting political career, which finally was compromised by the discovery of his Jewish b his political opponents: During the 1932 presidential elections, the Nazis went out of their way to taunt Duesterberg for having Jewish ancestry with Joseph Goebbels and Richard Walther Darré being especially vicious in their attacks. Duesterberg was so hurt by Darré's attacks that he challenged him to a duel, a challenge that Darré rejected because it was beneath him to fight a man with “Jewish blood”. Duesterberg then took up his dispute with Darré before the court of honor of the Former Officers of the 1st Hanoverian Field Artillery Regiment of Scharnhorst, number 10 to which Darré belonged. Duesterberg argued before the court of honor that Darré should be expelled for engaging in behavior that was unbecoming of a German officer while Darré argued that he had right and duty to subject Duesterberg to anti-Semitic insults. The court of honor ruled in Darré's favor, stating that he was right to insult Duesterberg for having “Jewish blood”. Ironically, Duesterberg was offered a position in Hitler's cabinet when Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, but Duesterberg flatly refused the proposal. Franz Seldte, however, did enter Hitler's cabinet, which undermined Der Stahlhelm and Duesterberg's authority over the organization, and thus he resigned his leadership position in 1933. In April 1933, Duesterberg was strongly urged to resign from Der Stahlhelm by President Paul von Hindenburg and the Defense Minister, General Werner von Blomberg who told him that he was now a liability to them with Hitler now chancellor.