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    Carol I

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    1. More interesting details are surfacing: Michael's baton is in fact Ferdinand's, his grandfather.

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      Ferdinand's baton was donated to the National Military Museum after his death in 1927. The administration of the Royal House requested the baton on the 8th of May 1941 for the promotion of Michael to marshal rank on the 10th of May 1941. Then, on the 19th of June 1941 confirmed that the baton will remain the property of the king and the baton was erased from the inventory of the National Military Museum.

    2. 22 hours ago, Carol I said:

      King Michael's marshal baton displayed at his funeral ...

      It is of the same design as that used by Kings Ferdinand and Carol II, as well as Marshals Averescu and Prezan.

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      Averescu's baton is in a museum, but unfortunately in a rather poor state.

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      Antonescu on the other hand seems to have used one or even two different designs. In the colour photo above, he seems to have a baton with somewhat bigger metal ends than Michael's, but of comparable thickness. However, in the photo below, he has a thicker baton, with a different design.

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    3. 8 hours ago, SEMiniatureMedals said:

      Hi everyone, 

      I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any books which list foreign recipients of the the Order of the Star of Romania from WW1 please? The recipient of this medal also received the Order of the Nile and an MBE, which makes an interested group, but trying to find out who was awarded them is providing difficult.

      Thanks for letting me join as well.

      David

      Hi David.

      As far as I know, there is no official list of recipients for the Order of the Star of Romania. However, if the recipient was British, there is a chance you might find his name if you look into the London Gazette issues of the time. Some years ago they were searchable and one could look for decrees acknowledging foreign awards, but I imagine that cross-checking the information with other awards would be extremely tedious.

    4. 41 minutes ago, new world said:

      from what I remember Romulus and Remus founded city of Rome and that status of them feeding off the wolf is symbol of the city. I am still not clear what is the connection to the state of Romania?

      You described the very connection (in only 4 steps): Rome > Roman Empire > Roman conquest of Dacia > Romanian people > Romania

    5. 2 hours ago, new world said:

      That's correct, according to the information I have Romanian King Mihai I was awarded with Small Collar and Grand Cross of C&M.

      Year of awarding is unknown,  unfortunatrly Mihai I and Slovakian President Dr. J Tiso are only two unknown dates out of list of 52 foreign recipients of the award.

      Thank you for this confirmation. The updated list of the confirmed foreign awards is:

      Belgium: Grand Cross (military) of the Order of Leopold

      Bulgaria: Small Collar and Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Cyril and Methodius

      Great Britain: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order

      Greece: Collar of the Royal House Order of Saints George and Constantine

      Greece: Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer

      Manchukuo: Collar of the Order of Orchid Blossom (February 1941)

      Poland: Grand Cross of the Order of the White Eagle (22 May 1937)

      USA: Chief Commander of the Legion of Merit (20 March 1946)

      USSR: Order of Victory (06 July 1945)

    6. On 22/12/2017 at 12:31, new world said:

      Inflation must have been extremely high at the time - I see 100 000 and 1 million notes.

      Thanks for sharing!

      Indeed, the currency went into a spiral of inflation in the course of only a few months in 1947. The highest denomination at the time has been 5 million lei, only for the currency to undergo an over-night revaluation a short time afterwards. Five million has been the maximum allowed sum for conversion per person after the revaluation.

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