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Hi,
the "Strafvollzug" (penal institution) was part of the MdI (ministry of the interior).
The medal is a MdI medal, not a VoPo medal (armed forces of the MdI, "Strafvollzug" included).
A "Meister der Volkspolizei" is a NCO rank (staff sergeant). I don't think, that you can find something about him.
His location was Berlin-Mitte.
Uwe
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Hi dpast32,
the "Meister der Volkspolizei" Bruno Urban was a member of the penal system in the DDR police.
SV UHA = Strafvollzug Untersuchungshaftanstalt (penal system remand prison)
The participation in Marxist-Leninist training (M-L-Schulung) was obligatory for nearly all citizens in the DDR, especially for armed persons. There were always new training courses, over and over again (see the time periods e.g. 1954/55). In such courses he was a teacher or/and an assistent (Gruppenleiter/Assistent). At the end of these periods he had a special training with an certificate for good benefits (Zeugnis).
The medal in "Silber" was for ten years faithfull service.
Uwe
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Hi Dan,
to differentiate male and female awards, you should have a look on the dimensions: male 55mm, female 47mm.
Uwe
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It could be from the late 50s to the early 70s.
Uwe
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Hi Bombarder,
"... so i guess it was awarded early 1950-ies?"
There existed different organizations with their own numbering. And these badges had been awarded for one year or for three years of excellent service. For a correct date you need the associated document.
Uwe
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Chris,
I think, that it is Rechenauer.
Uwe
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Here it is for a direct comparison. Mielke loved to receive many decorations!
Please see here, nearly 200 decorations Mielke Auszeichnungen
Uwe
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Hi,
the basic motto of the organization was "Treu in Freud und treu in Leid".
For the Freud (Freude > joy) stand the Fez, and for the Leid (Leiden > suffering) stand the Totenkopf.
Uwe
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Hi,
in traditional German shooting clubs we find an annual shooting around the best shooter (Schützenkönig). The second best shooter is often called First Knight (I. Ritter), the third best shooter Second Knight (2. Ritter).
Uwe
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Hi Deutschritter,
"... why did Generalfeldmarschälle sometimes wear the General-Kragenspiegel and sometimes ones like in this picture?"
Those Generalfeldmarschälle were also Colonel-in-Chief of a regiment, and they could wear the Marschall collar tabs or the regimental collar tabs.
Uwe
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Hi,
this bar is dedicated ro Armeegeneral Mielke, but it differs from the original.
Uwe
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Im Prinzip ja!
There are several different badges with "Typ 1". They are mostly older than the same badges with the other Types (2 - 5), and yes, they normally have a higher value. For the differences you need the appropiate catalogue from Frank Bartel.
Uwe
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In his calalogues about DDR (GDR) decorations and medals Frank Bartel classify these nuts as "Typ 1", a srew with a large base and the nut with PRÄWEMA. "Typ 2" is the same screw and the nut without any marking.
The time range is from the 50s to the 60s.
Uwe
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Auf einem Feldflugplatz im Osten (Nordabschnitt) Sept. 1942 Stuka Flugzeugf(uehrer) Oberfeldw(ebel) Gaweldai
Rast an einem Steilhang des Grünten
Auf dem Brocken
Wolowo Russ(ische) Gef(angene)
Wolowo
Uffz. Stiglmeier
Russland 16 Juli 1941 Am Tage meines Geburtstages während des Vormarsches
Zum Andenken an ?? Neujahr 1940
Puttlingen
Drachenbrunnen in Klagenfurt[two names?]
I/19 3 Russland 1941
Luken T34 [KW 1]
Reit- und Fahrturnier 13. Mai 19331 -
This is the first type, awarded 1956 to Manfred Ewald, since 1961 president of the DTSB (Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund) in the DDR:
Uwe
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Hi Eric,
there are apparently no regulations that show how the Komturkreuz, 1st class and 2nd class differ.
The document for the 1st class is from June 1927, no picture of the decoration.
The preliminary document for the Komturkreuz is from October 1928: "Die Originalurkunde wird später zugestellt." The document is typewritten and the word Komturkreuz is handwritten above the crossed out word Klasse. The original signature and the stamp print are the same as on the 1st class document.
The 1st class in original size and the miniature on a chain are definitely without swords.
Uwe
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Hi Tupper,
it is the last version 1984 - 1989 of the "Vaterländischer Verdienstorden" (VVO).
One bar is for the wear with the decoration, the other is for the wear without the decoration.
It was possible and often done, that the decorations have been awarded more than once, e.g. for internationally successful athletes.
Uwe
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Hi,
Besuch beim I. belgischen Korps (GenLt Gierst)
Köln, Mai 1957
LtCol McGuire US Raketen-Batl Oktober 1958 Gonsenheim bei Mainz
*Earl Mountbatton SHAPE, April 1958
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So you say, that a badge, produced by B.B.&Co, is a jewelery piece and had not been awarded, because not produced in Turkey?
Uwe
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Hi,
"... but the truth is that only Turkish stars are truly original and the rest are jewelry equivalents made in different periods."
Is this meant for pieces like yours in "Prinzengröße", or is this also meant for all the pieces in the original size?
Uwe
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INTERESTING & EARLY - DDR VOLKSPOLIZEI DOCUMENT GROUP
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Hello Dom,
He was a Meister, not Mister
The centers of the penal system were run by the VoPo District Offices.
On 2 of the 4 documents you can see the headline "Deutsche Volkspolizei", on the other "Verwaltung Strafvollzug".
On all documents he is, in a different spelling, a "Meister der Volkspolizei": VP.-Mstr., Mstr., Mstr. d.VP., VP. Mstr., VP-Meister.
Interesting is, that on the document from 1956 he is Meister without the "VP", and the same officers, in 1955 VP-Rat, signed in 1956 as Rat, without the VP too.
KR
Uwe