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    fjcp

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    1. Now the exciting stuff!!! (to me)

      These two documents are from a larger group of documents that I really should post.

      The recipient was a lady called B. Yanjmaa.......Yes I got all excited too but this person is way too young and although there is a certain resemblance it isn't THE Yanjmaa...

      Either way it is an interesting set of 12-15 documents that I'll post separately a little later.

      JC

    2. As promised, here are several booklets for Udarnik badges and some related documents.

      I'm afraid that I don't have the badges to go along with the awarding docs but I'm-a-lookin!!

      enjoy....

      I'll start off with a rather crudely printed/handwritten "golden word" letter (letter of commendation) from 1956.

      Not an award doc, but related.

      JC

    3. I liked this little segment from the Wikipedia article....

      "The SS Cavalry Corps (German: Reiter-SS) comprised several Reiterstandarten and Reiterabschnitte that were equestrian riding groups founded to attract the German upper class and nobility into the SS. In the 1930s, the SS Cavalry Corps was considered as a starting point for a military branch of the SS, but this idea was phased out with the rise of the SS-Verf?gungstruppe, which would later become known as the Waffen-SS. By 1941, the SS-Cavalry Corps was little more than a social club with most of the serious cavalry officers having transferred to combat units in the Waffen-SS."

      JC

    4. Jeff

      Thanks for the information.

      Is there any web sites that tell you more about the medals and what you recieved them for.

      Regards

      Peter

      onderscheidingen.nl

      This is a very good site, but I'm afraid you'll need to take a crash course in Dutch for it to be of any real help..

      There are several Dutch members ( me included) that I'm sure would be glad to help with some translations...

      Cheers.

      JC

    5. I just got Paul Murphy's great book "In the Name of a Living God" and I thought I'd post a few of my badges that I bought a few years ago.

      I managed to ID the one but i'm still unsure about the second... Any thoughts?

      Also if anyone has any others please post them....

      Thanks

      JC

      Imperial visit badge January 6, 1933.

      The lettering on the front seems to differ slightly from the one in the book.

      ps. I think the box matches 'cause the inscription matches the badge's reverse.... but my Japanese is rather bad so I'm not sure........ok very very bad!!!!

    6. I found these two badges for sale and I was wondering if the were OK.

      I went to the goldpartypin website and looked at the fakes etc. but was unable to come to a conclusion on this one...

      Any help would be much appreciated...

      Thanks.

      JC

      ps. I'm guessing it's a fake because the swastika doesn;t touch the inner rim, but what to I know...

      pps. I'm a complete novice in all things 3rd Reich so be gentle...

    7. Very interesting medal you have there!!

      Last week ( maybe two by now), I visited Het Loo and I recall there were some old medals from a similar time period as yours that had a mounting system that one still finds on necklaces today. This method will not damage the medal/coin at all so it would be hard to prove either way but it's something to consider...

      Thanks for showing this great medal.

      JC (Floor)

      Here is a picture of what I was talking about..

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