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Saxony 1913
speedytop replied to Speedy's topic in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
Hi Speedy, I think, that you can see both in the first picture: Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 12 and (parts of the) 5. Königlich-Sächsische Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 64 Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 12 in four "blocks" on the right, and a delegation of the 5. Königlich-Sächsische Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 64 in the foreground on the left with the regimental music. Uwe -
Hi Christer, no, not Wilhelm, but Friedrich Ludwig It is a participants badge or a honoring badge of a county gymnastics event in 1897 in Reichenberg in Bohemia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberec The four F's in the center are from the "Deutscher Turnerbund": http://de.wikipedia....cher_Turnerbund The illustrated man is Friedrich Ludwig Jahn: http://en.wikipedia....ich_Ludwig_Jahn Uwe
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Hi IrishGunner, Ernst Tramp Fahrer (aktiv) Ernst Tramp von der Munitions-Kolonne der 3. Batterie FußArtl.Bataillon Nr. 152 ... 31. August 1917 ... Im Felde, den 6.September 1917 Emrich Hauptmann und Bataillonsführer Uwe
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Hi Justin, first, there is no "issue" of 1957 awards. There is only the allowance, to wear specified decorations, some of them (only Third Reich decorations) with a changed design, these pieces with a changed design are shown in the list here: http://www.ordensmus...16Jan0857er.pdf It is correct, that there are some decorations in the "Beilage", where it could be, that there has never been an award. That was a special "political" decision in that time, I think, out of deference for veterans organizations. Uwe
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Hi Freiwillige, the uniform? I will show you only one example, but you can find thousands of them in the German internet: http://www.verberg.d...zenfest2004.htm Please start the slideshow! In German shooting associations you can find all ranks, from soldiers to officers to generals and field marshals. With different uniforms and different weapons like sabres, swords, daggers etc. Uwe
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Bundesrepublik Reissued 1957 awards
speedytop replied to Klink's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi David, German laws like the "Ordensgesetz" from 1957 are for all Germans, in uniform or in civilian clothes. Armed forces do have additional regulations, especially for the "amount" of decorations, the order of precedence and the way of wearing them. KR Uwe -
Hi Freiwillige, please see all the identical ribbons! Therefore I think, that there is nothing military or are in another way "official". OK, they were awarded from the shooting association(s), but there seems nothing to be official! You could (and can) buy such "awards" in several shops all over in Germany: http://www.steinluec...?unterrubrik=49 http://www.steinluec...?unterrubrik=51 http://www.steinluec...?unterrubrik=50 http://www.steinluec...?unterrubrik=73 etc., etc. Uwe
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Bundesrepublik Reissued 1957 awards
speedytop replied to Klink's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Klink, welcome to the Forum! There had never been a reissue of Third Reich awards in Germany post 1945. With the "Ordensgesetz" from 1957 it was only allowed to wear several decorations, most of them in a changed design without Nazi emblems. It was and is a private initiative to obtain these awards, originals/copies or 1957 versions. Uwe -
DDR My DDR awards
speedytop replied to Hauptmann's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Dan, sorry, but the VVO in Post 220 is twice not correct. First it is a wrong replaced ring (to big). Secondly it is a wrong medal to the bar or the other way round. For this medal with the granular reverse fits only another ribbon bar, as you can see in Post 135 (no srews): http://gmic.co.uk/in...pic=8727&st=120 Uwe