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    Daniel Krause

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    1. Thanks!!! He was the Commander of the 1st Bataillon, Militärwochenblatt date 26.10.18 Staatsanzeiger date 26.09.18 Greetings Daniel
    2. nobody has one????? Come on guys... Friedhelm, check the SDA. I just put some there. Grüße Daniel
    3. if we would have rolls for Reuß... 3rd ribbon looks like Schwarzburg -rolls there but quite a lot of Lt´s from IR 96 got one... Greetings Daniel
    4. looks good to me. Nice find! Here one from my collection. Greetings Daniel
    5. Hi Noor, VEEERY INTERESTING weird source which I have not seen before. What is that????? I would be very much interested in more from this. Your 1st example Wendt is one I do still not have in my list. As there are no other peacetime awards shown and a peacetime HOH is already something extraordinary and nearly unthinkable without any other award like the Red Eagle before I would assume they mean here the HOH3X instead of a HOH3. There were 3 Wendts with a HOH3X, a Freiherr, a Georg von and Immo Wendt, still no Erwin... Greetings Daniel
    6. Jup, right. The ribbon is not Romania. Their Hohenzollern had 3 equal stripes so it does not fit. Benemerenti might good be. Greetings Daniel
    7. Godet was the manufacturer for the Exile- Crosses of the HOH in the 20ies and 30ies. The quality of the cross also indicates for me a production long after 1918. So I think You might have here one of the quite RARE Exile- Awards! The Hohenzollern ribbon with silver threads belongs IMO to some Romanian Hohenzollern decorations. Greetings Daniel
    8. Thanks! Later Air Force LtGen published in the MWB 12.06.17 Staatsanzeiger 08.06.17 Greetings Daniel
    9. 2nd last is nothing Saxon. It is the Italian Messina Earthquake medal. Greetings Daniel
    10. probably he never got one. Young Lt in WW1, did whatever civil job between WW1 and WW2, so no "blue ribbon" available for him. Greetings Daniel
    11. ohh, they were awarded to Non-Württemberg- Guys as well. 51 Prussians, 5 Bavarians and 7 Saxons - as far as I have them. Best regards Daniel
    12. Nice quote with an interesting point. I did not know that Dragoons are now converted into light Cav and Uhlans are now heavy Cav... Maybe somebody mixed something..... Greetings Daniel
    13. Hi Christophe, had him already with "real date", but thanks!! Teschner, Otto M Kdr IR-142, finished as LtGen, PLM, RAO4, HOH3X, DA, BV3, BZ3aX 1869-1948 Greetings Daniel
    14. Interesting!!! 1st I THINK is the "Ehrenbund Sächsischer Weltkriegsteilnehmer, Goldenes Kriegsehrenkreuz" 2nd might be Flandern 3rd no idea 4th is a Erinnerungskreuz Treu dem Regiment 6th can be that funny German Ehrenlegion Greetings Daniel
    15. 2nd row from down 3rd Dec. is the GDR National Peoples Army Golden Merit Medal. Greetings Daniel
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