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Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Fully agree... Yes. Yes. This is a bit shaky, I think. It is possible, but I am not certain. Those also could be Service to the Nation in Silver. Fully agree. Regards, cimbineus -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Gents, To my best knowledge, the order is correct, because the Workers, Peasants Medal, as a commemorative medal, first was behind all State Merit Medals. And, the last one, as hunyadi said, the Service to the Country Medal, most probably the Commemorative one. (The name later was changed from Commemorative to Merit, but the medal itself remained the same.) Regards, cimbineus -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Here are the three versions of the badge: -
. ... Just another arty experiment...
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Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Here are some examples from different fields of activities and from different eras: (Professional Hunter) -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Here are some examples from different fields of activities and from different eras: -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Here are some examples from different fields of activities and from different eras: -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Here are some examples from different fields of activities and from different eras: -
Hungary Hungarian Security
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Gents, This is a purely civilian badge. In Hungary, then and now too, there are some services that are responsible for watching/supervising/keeping/guarding the forests (ERDŐŐR), the river dikes (GÁTŐR), the fields and meadows (MEZŐŐR), the wild animals, i.e. gamekeeper (VADŐR). (ŐR means something like: watch/keep/supervise/guard). All those badges are numbered, since they are considered to be service badges, given to a person for the period of his/her duty, hence, these badges are relatively rare. Regards, cimbineus -
Hungary The Parade Belt of the Hungarian People's Army
cimbineus replied to cimbineus's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. ... and a closer view of the two buckles: -
Hungary The Parade Belt of the Hungarian People's Army
cimbineus replied to cimbineus's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. …Well, but here comes the exception. This piece is a present from the minister of defence. On rare occasions the minister made these kinds of presentations for a few general officers and officers who actively participated in organising that given event. In such cases the buckle was duly engraved, like in this picture. This particular belt was a present, a memento from the minister General of the Army Lajos Czinege to a Major General after the parade on 4th April 1980. Regards, cimbineus -
. Gents, This is the parade belt from the HPR times with the crest of those times on the buckle. It worth mentioning, that those parade belts did not belong to the personnel. Those were given out for generals, officers and men concerned only on special occasions like a parade or for standard bearers, etc. (It was the same with the parade swords too.) After the event those belts had to be returned. Regards, cimbineus
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Hungary Medal of Merit for Service to the Country
cimbineus replied to Gordon Craig's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. ... and the 3rd grade in bronze: -
Hungary Medal of Merit for Service to the Country
cimbineus replied to Gordon Craig's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. ... and here is the Medal in silver (2nd grade): -
Hungary Medal of Merit for Service to the Country
cimbineus replied to Gordon Craig's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Gents, Here is an extremely rare piece, the very first version of this Medal from 1956. Its original name was: "Commemorative Medal for Service to the Country". It was awarded just once to some officers and general officers on the then Army Day, i.e. 29th September 1956. My estimation for the three grades all together is not more than two dozens! I kindly warn you and be aware that these medals are beloved pieces of almost all fakers, so, if you are offered one, simply do not believe your fortune, there are no miracles... (The name of the medal was changed to "Medal of Merit for the Service to the Country" in 1964.) Regards, cimbineus -
Hungary Lifesaving Medal - 1965
cimbineus replied to cimbineus's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. ... and here you can see the only difference in the contruction of the medal: -
Hungary Lifesaving Medal - 1965
cimbineus replied to cimbineus's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. ... and this is the recent one: -
. This was (and basically is) the Hungarian Lifesaving Medal. It was instituted in 1965, and re-instituted in 1990, but with the new coat of arms of Hungary. .
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Hungary Badge Identification
cimbineus replied to Greg Collins's topic in Central & Eastern European States
. Gents, This is a strange and pretty mysterious medal, I have to say. It was issued by the MSZHSZ to honor the second party congress. Party here means the communist party which was called MDP (Magyar Dolgozók Pártja - Party of Hungarian Workers) at that time. The 2nd congress had its sessions between 25th February and 2nd March 1951. The purpose of the medals are clear. Months before the party congress, during the preparation process, party members had to make pledges, special offers, like these: to higher the production, or to lower the refuse, etc. These medals served as a certain kind of reward, as an acknowledgement of the results. Here is the picture of the bronze grade, and, here is a mysterious ribbon too, which is simply a fathomless puzzle for me already for several decades. Regards, cimbineus -
. Gents, For me this is a real puzzle, and I simply cannot find any logical explanation for the existence of those hinge construction of medallions on reverses. Some say that those things served for making easier some kind of reparation. What kind of reparation and how? I cannot imagine any repair made through that tiny hole. If there was a need for reparation one could easily give the order to a jeweller to make those reparations since there was basically peace during its existence. But, if really this was it purpose, why only on these orders and not on all made of gold? Or, was it for hiding a tiny talisman to take it with someone to a war? I do not think so, and please, do not forget that the order was founded in 1849 and 65 years had to be passed until the Great War. To my mind it would be mistaken to make any judgement based only on the last four years of its existence. (Please, understand me correctly. I do not argue with anybody. I am just trying to say that the original purpose had to be something else, although, it was possible to hide there a pint-sized object and perhaps some did so.) So, it is puzzle for me, but those things are there and this is a sober fact. Regards, cimbineus
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. ... Just an arty experiment...
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Austria-Hungary Imperial Austrian Military Merit Cross
cimbineus replied to Noor's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Dear Enzo, I have checked everything with my provider and I was told that the pictures are visible. Everything is okay. I kindly ask you to try again. Kind regards, cimbineus -
Austria-Hungary Imperial Austrian Military Merit Cross
cimbineus replied to Noor's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
. Here is a third one with an interesting ribbon bar: -
Austria-Hungary Imperial Austrian Military Merit Cross
cimbineus replied to Noor's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
. ... and the two cases: -
Austria-Hungary Imperial Austrian Military Merit Cross
cimbineus replied to Noor's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
. Gents, This is my modest contribution to this interesting thread. Two different MVKs with green anemaled Kriegsdekorations. One is bronze, the other one is silver, I think. Regards, cimbineus