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They were no cowards and no victims. They were just humans. It is normal and simply human to have fear especially in such an abnormal situation called "war".
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Yep, and you can "read" the most medal bars much better than any Third Reich medal bars. Very nice set, complete with the ribbons, buttoniers and miniatures! Here is another medal-bar with the Braunschweig cross. This one is the really rare type with a two-ring attachment. This is only the second cross of that type I saw and in the "von Hessenthal" book is written, that this shall be the original type of cross which I can't believe because 99,9 % of all Braunschweig crosses have a "normal" one ring attachment. Strange...
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Yes Rick, I thought the same. Maybe I will research my Newski and this one. Do you think an Order of the Patriotic War 1. class is also worth to research? -
More technical data: Caliber: 8 x 50R Lebel Length: 1.306 m Barrel: 803 mm Weight: 3.81 kg Rifling: 4 grooves Magazine capacity: 3 rounds There is also a model 16 of this rifle. As far as I know the only difference is, that this model also accepts 5-Round loading frames.
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Markings on the left side. The rifle model and the maker; the french arsenal of Continsouza. I think this is a rare maker for a Berthier. All guns I saw before were made in the arsenal at St. Etienne.
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One of my newest acquisitions is this french Berthier model 1907-15. This beautiful and very long rifle, over 1,30 m, has the french standart caliber 8 mm Lebel (8 x 50R) and can be loaded with 3-cartridge loading frames (like the Mannlicher or the obsolete german Gewehr 88). However it is, in my opinion, not the best rifle. It hasn't got a safety and to remove the bolt you have to remove a screw in the bolthead with a screwdriver. No comparision to a german Gewehr 98 with its perfect bolt system which can be removed in 1 second. This is a deactivated decoration rifle matching the german laws. For example the cartridge chamber is closed (welded).
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Soviet Order of the Red Banner
JensF. replied to JensF.'s topic in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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There is not much to add. The "Bew?hrungsabzeichen" was awarded for two years continuing service at the front, so everyone who got it was a real frontfighter who distinguished himself for several deeds of bravery. It is a rare award and as you can see in the set this guy got himself a second badge for the buttonhole ribbons and a small one as ribbon device. I think he was very proud of it. My statistics say, that the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse 1914 from Braunschweig was awarded about 8000 times. Below is a picture of the KVK 1. Class: