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EK 1914 The Burgandy cases....
kunsho replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1914 The Burgandy cases....
kunsho replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1914 The Burgandy cases....
kunsho replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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KVK II to Luftnachrichten - Oberhelferin
kunsho replied to kunsho's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
I am afraid that there are no storys left...she died last year and I bought the little group today from her daughter. Her daughter told me that this is all the rest that survived the life episode "world war II" of Eleonore Zarges. So research is possible by the regimental history.... Matthias -
Today I want to share my current find: A very nice little group for a Luftnachrichten - Oberhelferin: Eleonore Zarges Luftnachrichten Regiment 250 10. Flugmelde - Leit Kompanie (stationed in Bujarei). The KVK document is signed by the commanding General Bernhard Waber. The KVK itself is without any makers mark also the Romanian medal. Very nice is the little certificate for the "crusade against communism" medal (only some weeks before Romania changed side). Not the best condition, but very charming and not to see on every corner (and I am pleased about - and because of this I "have to" share it :-)
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Heer GAB on black Panzer Wrapper
kunsho replied to Naxos's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
If the thread swich to Legion Condor Badges on Panzer Wrapper, I can keep up: This is Karl Wald from Panzer Regiment 8 (Schmids ribbon is a EK ribbon) -
Heer GAB on black Panzer Wrapper
kunsho replied to Naxos's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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My document is the number 24498. The more recent findings have overtaken my 1997 knowledge :-) Thanks Paul for this correction. However, about "only" 60,000 Japanese soldiers were direcly involved in this conflict. Best regards Matthias
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In 1997 I wrote an article in the German OMM Nr. 81 about the Japanese siege of Tsingtau and specially about this medal (very impressive little piece of modern Japanese war history). Because of the rotating system of the Japanese units, the number of awarded medals should be between 60.000 to 65.000 awards. The largest number were surely awarded to the 29. Jap. Inf. Brigade (Gen. Johoji), the 23. Jap. Brigade (Gen. Horiuchi) and the 24. Jap. Brigade (Gen. Yamada). Regards Matthias
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Heer GAB on black Panzer Wrapper
kunsho replied to Naxos's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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ok...I do a little ahead now, without waiting wild cards response. The "986" and "F" (between antlers) marked medals are officially coined by the State Mint in Stuttgart with the original pre 1918 tools at the end of 1957. This very unique process was for replacement of lost pieces of the veterans (these pieces could only be issued against precise confirmation of bestowal of the golden bravery medal)...so this medal is an official ( - replacement) and a rare one. Best regards Matthias
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Freikorps Certificates...
kunsho replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
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The swords of the knights 2nd class (made by Otto Wennberg) are always gold. I have researched and published (in the last two publications of the German collectors society -BDOS- magazine) the very interesting biographies of the jewellers Eduard Foehr and Carl Zinser. Next publication will be the bio of Otto Wennberg...This for the very first time published data and facts will clarify many presumptions and allegations to the Wuerttemberg jewellers... Best regards Matthias
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Otto Wennberg was in busines from 1903 until 1915. The case shown is only produced in 1914/15 when Ott Wennberg produced the FrO 3b with swords. The FrO 3b shown here is definitely not a Wennberg, it is a 1914/15 produced cross from the manufacturer Eduard Foehr. The art of connection of the swords is not a question of period, only a question of the manufacturer (the double eyelet system for example is only used by the Stuttgart Mint). Foehr for Example always fixed the swords directly to the cross... The very early 1914 (and early 1915) WWI Friedrich Orders are always in gold and not silver gilt. Best regards Matthias
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....I had much to do the last time therefore I noticed the progress of my thread only today.... Hi Alan, Thanks a lot for your information!!! Unfortunately only the medals (and a few photos with no helpful inscription) were left (the documents possibly were thrown away as the household of G?nther Wagner were dissolved)... ALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS WELCOME Hey Jacques, Nice and really (!) impressive collection !!! Best regards Matthias
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EK All Eras Artistic Crosses
kunsho replied to Jim Baker's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
... artistic ones ... I can provide this one. The military estate of Fw. Paul Schmid, Panzerj?ger Abteilung 235, 198 ID. -
...and this is the really (double really) rare source book of socialist cuba medals (in german!, maybe DDR armed forces booklet, because there is no publisher or author inprinted, only text no pics)...but the best fact is....it's mine
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..still waiting...
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Gratulation! Matthias ...and what is actually reasonable ?
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EK 1914 1813 EK2 grouping.
kunsho replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Sorry, no accompanying campaign medal... Matthias -
Meanwhile I know a little bit more about this medal bar: According to a friend of mine this bar was auctioneered by Herrmann - Historica approx. 2 years ago (researchable in the auction catalogues), with the explicit reference that MVO (or WM3) is a modern one. Otherwise this is a beautiful medal bar and in the shown combination a real eye catcher and and an interesting research object. Matthias
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