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Austria-Hungary Some Austrian ribbon bars - opinions sought
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Is it possible that the EK would be considered foreign, as a Prussian award, and therefore the bravery medals would take precedence over them? -
Austria-Hungary Some Austrian ribbon bars - opinions sought
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The zinc versions also appear to be marked on the rim, 'W&A', in the few I've seen.
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Austria-Hungary Bronze Franz Josef cased medal- the real deal?
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Thanks to both of you for your comments, confirms what I suspected. At least the medal is good just needs the correct ribbon. -
Austria-Hungary Bronze Franz Josef cased medal- the real deal?
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EK 1914 EKII Opions appreciated
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Thanks guys, I appreciate your comments. I would never have had the guts to polish a medal, would be to anxious about ruining about piece ! -
I recently acquired this 1914 EKII and would like any opinions. I think the first thing that struck me was the shimmering silvering, and this led me to be perhaps unreasonably suspicous. I'm more used to seeing a fair amount of tarnish.
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Am I right in thinking that if you were from Lubeck but in an entirely different regiment you could still receive it? In which case, maybe the proportion of naval recipients wasn't quite so high. I suggest in part to the fact that I haven't seen many Lubeck crosses mounted alongside the Flandern cross, I would like to see some more.
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After going through some more photos I discovered some more of him. Here the photo, dated 1.6.40 shows him with his recently awarded EKII, and the ribbon bar is clearer showing the 4year service and Sudetenland ribbon bar. Based on the brief synopsis I read of IR 76, he would have been likely to have won his EK in France or the Low countries. I assume he may have been sent East to the Ukraine in 1941. The writing on the reverse of one of the earlier photos shown above is the last dated photo 1941 that I have of him, if anyone could translate it I would be very appreciative.