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7 hours ago, Daniel Krause said:
Alfred von Gustorf, 1860-1925,
recalled in WW1 as LtCol in Train Ersatz Abteilung 5
Best,
Daniel
Daniel,
Thank you very much for this information. Did he receive an EK2?
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I’m not liking this one and decided to leave it alone.
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I think the top one was sold by a dealer for 1,000 euro.
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I’ve done that, I have referenced the Kaisers Bunker site and still not found them. In fact I have conflicting information on the one set!
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Tom,
Great bar and nice to see you back here!
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18 hours ago, Komtur said:
They are listed in the Königlich Preußische Ordensliste. In that case, you need the edition of 1868 (with about 1.500 pages), because the Crown Order 4th class on the white ribbon on your bar should have been awarded for the war in 1866. But unfortunately all the names are listed by the award date of the same class. Therefore these awards on that special ribbon (about 130) are mixed up with the hundreds names of the awards on the normal blue (peacetime) ribbon and with the also hundreds of awards of the order with swords on the war time ribbon.
It would take hours to search these 130 names out of the complete list for the Crown Order 4th class. Sorry, but that time I am not able to afford. 😔
May be in between this book is to be found online and you can search there yourself?
That would be too big of a project for someone who doesn’t own the bar to take on and I wasn’t asking you to do it. I will do it once I find the book.
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Is there a list of the holders of the KO4 on the white ribbon? Maybe I can work backwards.
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16 hours ago, saschaw said:
How about Hauptmann Wendt from Landwehrbezirk I Breslau? In the 1900 Royal Prussian army rank list, he's listed with RAO4, KO3, KO4w, EK2w and LD1.
An RKM3 is still missing, but he might have added that later...
My next rank list is from 1902, in which I could not find him. Neither is he listed in the 1904/05 or 1908/09 issues of Deutscher Ordens-Almanach. Komtur, might you maybe have a look into the Ordens-Listen?
The Königlich Preußische Ordens-Liste was the official source that listed all recipients of Prussian awards that were alive to the date of publishing.
In contrast to the commercially published Ordens-Alamanach, no one had to pay to be listed here. Thus, it's probably our best source for questions like this.
He is gone in 1901. Checked every Wendt.
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Thank you for the further information! I have been focusing on Landwehr units do to his 20 year LD1.
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Can you explain the Königlich-Preußische Ordensliste?
I am wondering if this was a state publication that listed all holders of an award until death or retirement. Did one have to pay to remain in it? I remember Rick Research mentioning a publication like this.
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Baden Major von Gusstorf
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Bruno von Rudgisch. Search here for more information.