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    Kev in Deva

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    1. Some slight damage to the inner fitting adjustment straps. Leather Liner retaining ring, rivets, and pads. Kevin in Deva.
    2. The inside might have been painted white at some stage judging by the white flecks and specks. Kevin in Deva.
    3. Hallo Gents I recently picked up this helmet, a m34, post Dutch helmets supplied via Nazi Germany to the Romanian Military, and would appreciate any tips on restoring it or at least controlling the rust!! It has remains of at least two paint jobs, an olive green and dark green with optional rust Kevin in Deva
    4. Known Hungarian Soldier: Artillerist Bohuril Hruz. (R.I.P.) In the extreme right rear corner of the graveyard stands this grave to a Romanian: Kevin in Deva
    5. Grefrieter Ernst Adam (R.I.P.) Ober-J?ger Fredrich Haneit. (R.I.P.) J?ger Albert Bruns. (R.I.P.) Kevin in Deva.
    6. J?ger Ernst Kachel Grefrieter Fredric Meyer. (R.I.P.) J?ger Wilhelm Fasshauer. (R.I.P.) Kevin in Deva.
    7. Presumed to be German: Andras Wrabel. (R.I.P.) J?ger Wilhelm Kersten. (R.I.P.) J?ger A. Diegenroth. (R.I.P.) Kevin in Deva.
    8. Known Romanian Soldiers continued: Infantrist Stefan Fleck. (R.I.P.) Known German Soldiers: J?ger Guido Martin. (R.I.P.) J?ger Jakob Jahnz. (R.I.P.) J?ger Albert Hoffmann. (R.I.P.) Kevin in Deva.
    9. Sergeant Ilie. (R.I.P.) Sub Officer Jon Hanes (R.I.P.) Infantrist Stefan Florea. (R.I.P.) Kevin in Deva.
    10. To the left of this monument stand 3 rows of white crosses with 13 crosses in each row, and to the left front of the monument 6 crosses in two rows of three. 20 Crosses are to Unknown Romanian Soldiers. (R.I.P.) 7 Crosses are for Unknown Hungarian Soldiers. (R.I.P.) There are 5* known Romanian Graves: Sub Locotenent Scarlat Mares. (R.I.P) Kevin in Deva.
    11. Close up of monument: Left side Front Right side showing cracks in the concrete. Plaque: Kevin in Deva.
    12. Hallo Gentlemen, Yesterday the 06 December, I was traveling with a friend who was on a business trip to Targu Jiu in the GORJ county, to the south of Hunedoara county where I live, on the way there and before entering the mountain pass to get to Targu Jiu, we had to pass through the mining town of Petrosani, on the outskirts my friend had to make a slight detour to Aninosa (no not the place where all the Romanian Amnesiacs live ) Having passed that way once before, my eyes had been drawn to a large stone monument in a small graveyard on a windswept hill side, so I bailed out of the car and with camera headed off to investigate while my buddy Ovi went about his business. Monument in question center of picture 1, & extreme right of picture 2. Kevin in Deva.
    13. Uwe Red was a reference to blood, this is my little joke in reference to Vampires in Transylvania, Kevin in Deva.
    14. I agree I lived there for 5 years but as an Anglo-Irishman, the precedence of the colours never meant much to me Always reminded me of the Chelsea Football Club colours Kevin in Deva. Not sure what Transylvania's colours are, Red on everything???
    15. Medals taken include: * Samuel Frickleton, VC -- WW1 * Leslie Andrew, VC -- WW1 * Randolph Ridling, Albert Medal -- WW1 * Reginald Judson, VC, DCM, MM -- WW1 * John Grant, VC -- WW1 * Harry Laurent, VC -- WW1 * Jack Hinton, VC -- WW2 * Clive Hulme, VC -- WW2 * Keith Elliott, VC -- WW2 * Charles Upham, VC and Bar -- WW2 * David Russell, GC -- WW2 * Ken Hudson, GC. I would say this was a well planned robbery, not much of an alarm system in use, if all they can say: thats possibly giving the thieves a 5 hour head start!!!! Families plea for return of Stolen Medals. http://www.stuff.co.nz/4307217a10.html Kevin in Deva
    16. P.M. sent to member Explorer, explaing the Forum Rules with regards sales and a link to the sales room!!! Kevin in Deva.
    17. Hallo Gents thanks for your replies, the 4th medal was the only one I could not find in my reference book, which is notoriously full of inaccurate info at the best of times. With regards the 23rd of August medal, I believe commemorates the day the Romanian Military went over to the Russians in WW2, more info will be posted as I find it out. Ricky, as far as I can remember, the bar is of very similar construction to the Soviet Style. The same dealer had this Romanian State Security Award (again sorry for the poor picture). Order for "Outstanding Achievements in the Defence of the Public Order of the State." 1st Model Class III R.P.R. (1947-1965) also known as: "The Securitate Order". The picture of the rear was unusable due to reflection of the lights Kevin in Deva
    18. Hallo Gents At a recent Collectors Fair in Brasov I spotted this bar, sorry in advance for the poor pictures, glare from the overhead lights, and the owner would not trust me to take it away and make pictures near the windows The medals are: 1. Order of the 23rd of August. 2nd Class (?) 2. Order of Military Merit I st Class. 3. Commemoration of 5 years Liberation from the Fascists 4. Outstanding Service to State, R.P.R. issue. 5. 50th Commemoration of the Peasants Revolution. (of 1907) RARE!!! 6. Exemplary Military Service Medal / "VIRTUTEA OSTASEASCA" CL.1 7. Military Merit Medal I st Class, 8. Military Merit Medal 2 nd Class, 9. Workers Medal for Labor, 10. Liberation from Fascism Medal. The bar was not for sale and if it was knowing the seller the price would be to rich for my blood!!! Kevin in Deva.
    19. Hi Geoff thanks for posting a link to a very interesting story Kevin in Deva.
    20. Sounds like an Urban-myth has been built up around this!! Kevin in Deva
    21. Hallo saschaw, many thanks for the clarification, not being from Germany but having lived in Bavaria for 5 years, with the odd day-trip to the north-western neighboring states, I could not remember their colours Kevin in Deva (Transylvania, whose colours are red on everything )
    22. Hallo saschaw now, I am getting confused, what were the normal State colours for W?rttemberg as depicted on the State buildings, say in the 1900's. I mean colours outside official military state medal orders awards. As an example Bavaria's colours were predominantly Blue and White for example. Kevin in Deva.
    23. Seems the question has been already resolved for us, see: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2346...mp;#entry222930 Kevin in Deva
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