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Hi Douglas,
- Where he was born? > Nennaigen Nabburg Oberpfalz
- Civil occupation? > Schneider > tailor
- Religion? kath[olisch]
- His father's occupation? > Waldarbeiter > forest worker
- Award? I read bayer. Militär Verdienst Kreuz - is that correct? > yes.
- What are the entries on page 29?
-- gesund und entlassungsfähig (?aber geeignet als Kolonnenfahrer?)
-- Prellung des rechten Unterschenkel behandlungsbedürftig u. entlassungsfähig
Uwe
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Hi Alex,
green > privates and NCO's (Mannschaften bis einschliesslich Obermeister)
silver > officers (Offiziere)
gold > generals (Generale)
Uwe
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Hi,
it is a little bit difficult. If he had the complete general staff education/training (2 years), he had to change sometimes the colour on his uniform.
Serving in a position with the addition "i.G.", e.g. Oberstleutnant i.G., he had to wear the crimson (karmesinroten) collar tabs and piping.
Serving for example as a battalion commander (Oberstleutnant), he had to wear his "original" colour, here as Panzeraufklärer.
But it can be, that an officer without the general staff training have to serve on a position (Planstelle) with the addition "i.G.". Then he have to wear the crimson colour too.
Uwe
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Hi,
it could/should be:
Reichswehrministerium [R.W.M.]) Unterabteilung 7 [u 7] Abwehr [(Abw.)].
Uwe
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Hi Jock,
http://www.panzergrenadierbrigade16.de/verbaende/instandsetzungskompanie-160/chronik-81.html
and, temporary:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Bundeswehr-Wandplatte-Instandsetzungskompanie-160-/300437805940
Normally you can find the complete coat of arms of the unit on such a wall plate.
Uwe
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Hi Ilja,
this is Habib Bourguiba, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
The order is the Tunisian Order of Independence, last picture:
http://www.royalark.net/Tunisia/orders.htm
Uwe
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Hi Fred Perry,
Konteradmiral (Ing.) Werner Bettenhäuser
Uwe
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Hi Fred Perry,
Generalstabsarzt Dr. Otto Napp
Uwe
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Hi ccj,
here is nothing that could be called 57er, not the PlM and not the Oakleaves.
57er versions are identified TR decorations from the time period 1934 to 1945, in an officially changed design, and that means in a new form without NS symbols.
A PlM has absolutely nothing to do with the TR period, and it has absolutely nothing to do with the § 6 (1) 2. and 3. in the german law from 1957 (Ordensgesetz), where is something written about the decorations with the changed design.
Oakleaves must not be changed in the design, therefore it could also not be a 57er.
Only these decorations can be called 57er:
http://ordensmuseum.de/Ordensjournal/Ordensjournal16Jan0857er.pdf
No PlM and no Oakleaves.
Uwe
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Hi ccj,
please, what do you mean with "could be 57 model"?
A 57er version of the oakleaves to the KC do definitely not exist.
There are originals, possibly made at last in May 1945, and there are post WWII made not original pieces, commonly called copies or fakes/forgeries.
Uwe
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Hi Don,
please try it here:
https://depatisnet.dpma.de/DepatisNet/depatisnet?window=1&space=menu&content=index&action=einsteiger
Insert DE...... (your searched number)
Uwe
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Hi,
it is a badge in an honouring system in the "Deutsche Krieger-Fechtanstalt".
With "Fechten" is here not meant fencing! "fechten" is an old German word for "betteln" > begging
The members of the organization are begging for orphanages. The more donations they begged, the higher the award.
There had been other organizations like this, e,g, the "Fechtanstalt des Deutschen Kriegerbundes".Your badge is of a higher rank, "Oberbundesfechtmeister".
Uwe
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Hi Jeff,
I think, that it is Schlaraffia (based on the owl):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlaraffia
Uwe
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Hi Marcin,
Das ist die erste Linie (front line? = it is better to have the picture for a translation)
Das zusammengeschossene
war eine Bahn. gell da schaut es
nett aus.
Gruß. (?)
Wiedersehn.
Uwe
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Meine liebste Lotte!
Soeben habe ich
deinen lieben Brief vom 23. erhalten. Die Antwort
kann ich Dir erst nachher
schicken, wenn ich von einer Vor-
übung für die Paradeaufstellung
zurück komme, die für den 26. anläß-
lich der Anwesenheit des Chef d(er) Heeres-
leitung jetzt im Standort gemacht
wird. Du wirst dann wieder
ganz glücklich und froh sein.
Eine lieben Gruß
von Deinem Karl.
A. 24.4.34
Uwe
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Hi,
I think, that it is a Belgian beret emblem, for recruits.
Uwe
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Hi,
as I can see it, the latest award on the card is the Bavarian Order of Merit, instituted in June 1957.
And we can see the early "neutral" colours for decorations without a ribbon, for "Bundeswehr" and "Bundesgrenzschutz", No. 72 (grey) and 102 (green).
Uwe
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Jason,
"Since this cross is gilded ..."
Officer cross is correct, because the Knight Cross is in silver. My error, I have not looked on the colour.
Please see in the listing No. 4:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Adolphe_of_Nassau
Here is no special class:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Oak_Crown
Uwe
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Hi Jason,
I think, that you mean the Order of Adolphe of Nassau with the own class "Cross of Honour for Ladies", a Commander class (not Knight or Officer).
It is a special class of that order, added in 1914.
Uwe
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Hi Jason,
I think, that it is a normal Knight Cross with a ribbon for women.
Why should they change the name for a woman?
Uwe
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Hi Lukasz,
it can not be the Blücher-Orden.
It is a very unusual combination on this ribbon bar. It seems, that someone had included some DDR ribbons without knowledge.
What you call Blücher-Orden could be the DDR "Verdienstmedaille der NVA" in silver and gold, both wrong placed. And another ribbon could be the DDR "Medaille für treue Dienste in der NVA" (marked green), complete wrong.
Correct are the yellow marked ribbons:
- Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold (1981)
- Scharnhorst Order (the first from 1972)
- Kampforden "For Service to the Motherland and the People" in Gold (1970)
Please see here a later ribbon bar with very different ribbons to the one shown here (now with three Scharnhorst Orders):
http://files.myopera.com/Henry69/blog/Marshall_Kulikov.JPG
Uwe
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Another ddr bar
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Hi Paul,
the medal is for "Treue Pflichterfüllung" (faithful duty), for people serving honorary/voluntary for the Zivilverteidigung, here for now 20 years or more.
Uwe