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It’s definitely a lovely well crafted decoration. Even though not original it’s still nice enough for display.
Im not too interested in this type of decoration but it’s still very nice.
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That is a wonderful group.
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Can you get a better photo of the ribbon bar?
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I just realized I have this CD somewhere in collection but haven’t seen it since I moved. I need to find it and transfer to a flash drive. I only have one laptop left with a CD rom
as I recall, it’s very helpful
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Nice, what’s the 5th ribbon on the bottom ribbon bar?
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4 hours ago, Nicolas7507 said:
18.07.1915 Kommandant des Hauptquartiers der Armee-Abteilung C
27.01.1917 Major
01.12.1917 Kommandant vom Kadettenhaus Plön
01.07.1918 Adjutant des Generalinspekteurs des Militärischen Erziehungs- und BildungswesensThanks, I have two other ribbon bars of this man with the Hindenburg Cross.
Can anyone tell me more of what these wartime assignments?
Here’s another ribbon bar. It’s named to Reinhard Thaler, 1871-1938;
1914 Captain Telegraphen Btl 6
0000-0000 Commander of the Signal Troops at Great Headquarter of the German Army
would like more details. I wonder if he was awarded any Prussian orders in WW1.
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Is the second image one bar or two? It looks like one but the offset between the 3rd and 4th make me ask.
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I agree, I study of reproduction orders and decorations would be great.post war wearing copies, museum replicas, fakes, etc.
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I sure hope so, I really enjoy it.
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Strangely enough found a photo of this man last week while looking for medical officers.
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Thanks Glenn, that really helps explain it well. It’s hard for me to keep the ribbons correct when one class is with and the other is without Swords.
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I’ve like to have the bottom bar. I would thin it identifiable to its owner.
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Sure looks like a Flieger device and ring.
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Interesting combination
do you have closeup of the reverse?
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It’s a very interesting ribbon bar and I’d like to learn more about its medical connection. I too would think a medical Doctor
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Karl von Hohenzollern
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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I’ve been searching about for information on the Hohenzollern princes and noticed Karl has many orders with swords and no Iron Cross so I wonder what combat he saw prior to WW1. Was he in Africa?
Then a WW1 shot 1915 or later. I think he was a GeneralLt. I can’t tell if he is wearing boards with Regiments he was “a la suite” or plain general boards