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VtwinVince
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That looks like a good one, congratulations. I have one of these with a group from a Bavarian who went to China.
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Ulan, I would be very surprised if your bar is period, although the medals do look genuine.
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Quite right, Claudio, I'm surprised someone paid that much for such a questionable item.
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Correct, and I don't buy this explanation. The Germans were notorious for wearing feldspanges with not-in-fashion ribbons. My uncle wore one until 1945 with the Afrika ribbon on it.
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Thanks for posting the photos, Claudio. I thought the hardware far too modern looking.
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Very nice combo on this bar. I only have one with a pre-1914 Mecklenburg MVK, so I know these are not growing on trees.
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Patrick, that is a little odd. If what he's saying is correct, then the Afrika medal on the end should have been cut off as well in 1943.
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Hi Andy,
The more information, the better.
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I have this individual as with 3. Dragonnerregiment Prinz Karl No. 22 in 1908. If anyone can add to this, it would be most welcome.
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Anyone have any thoughts on the EK 1 sold by Detlev Niemann today? Sorry, I don't have a link.
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Matt, that is a great start to bar collecting (understatement of the century). I have collected Imperial bars for some time, and can vouch for the addictive nature of the hobby.
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Wow, Andreas, ich gratuliere, that is a really fantastic group.
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Thanks Naxos, I appreciate your help. Where in BC are you located?
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Thanks gentlemen, that's great information, much appreciated.
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Thanks Andy, much appreciated. He has a rather unusual name, sounds somewhat Norwegian.
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The Russians forcibly took away millions of German civilians after the war ended as slave labor, and worked a large percentage to death. To the victors, the spoils, apparently.
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Holy crow Timo, what's the story behind that guy? Twenty decorations is almost unbelievable.
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Danke, Stefan, that's great.
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Thanks, Mark, that's very useful information.
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I have an award document for the PKO to this officer, dated 1912, as CO of the III. Matrosenartillerieabteilung. Hopefully someone has more details on his career.
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I have an award document for the PRAO dated 1912 to this officer in 10. Infantry Regiment 134. Apparently he was Saxon. More information would be most welcome.
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I have a letter to this officer for award of the PRAO dated 1910, at which time he was Kommandant von Koenigsberg\Pr. If anyone could fill in details, that would be great.
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Hopefully someone will have information on this officer. I have him as CO of the 49th Infantry Brigade in 1898.
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I have an award document for the Prussian XXV year LSC dated 1861 to this officer. If anyone has any information on him, it would be appreciated. He was in Brandenburgisches Dragoner-Regiment 2.
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Interesting Spange
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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BTTT. So, nobody has a spange in their collection with an English decoration? I find that hard to believe.