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    I will start a list of common abreviations that we take for granted when talking about many of these pieces. I'm sure "The Evil One" will add to it!

    Common Terms

    RK = Ritterkreuz (Knight's Cross)

    mK = mit Krone (with crown) anglicized as wC, wK

    mS = mit Schwerter (with Swords) Often anglicized to wX

    X = Schwerter (Swords)

    XaR = Swords on Ring (some Orders had this appendage)

    1.Kl. = First Class

    2.Kl. = Second Class Both of these will often be stated as RK1, RK2, etc.

    mKD = mit Kriegsdekoration (Austro-Hungarian on many awards)

    Prussia

    HOH = Prussian version Hohenzollern House Order (3 class usually, with X or not)

    EK = Eisernes Kreuz (Iron Cross) sub-abbreviations: EK1, EK2

    EK2w = Iron Cross on the "white-black" noncombatant ribbon

    (P)KO = Preussen Kronen Orden (Prussian Crown Order)

    (P)RAO = Preussen Roter Adler Orden (Prussian Red Eagle Order)

    KDM = Kriegs Denkmünze (War Medal-- must specific which one)

    DA = Dienstauszeichnungen (Long Service award, class specified by number which varied for years over time as in 1= 21/15, 2 = 15/12, 3 = always 9 years. Could be medals or brooches and so specified)

    LD = Landwehrdienstauszeichnung (1 for XX years 2 for the broocch/medal. Prussian/Reichs is normally assumed, preceded by B for Bavarian, S for Saxon, or W for Württemberg versions: SLD2, WLD1 etc)

    ® = Lifesaving Medal on Ribbon (identical glyph used in Rank Lists)

    VK/PrKHDK = Prussian War Effort Cross (take your pick!!)

    GMVK = Gold Military Merit Cross

    MEZ = Military Decoration: 1 (silver cross) 2 (silver medal) on both version EK ribbon

    PrAEz = General Decoration (usually the silver medal on RAO ribbon)

    Baden

    BV = Militär Karl Friedrich Verdienst Order (with class number-- 3 = Knight)

    BZ = Zähringen Lion Order (number and letter for class-- 3a = Knight 1st, 3b = Knight 2nd Class, 4 = Merit Cross etc)

    BsV = Merit Medal in silver often with designation for on the MKFVO ribbon

    BKV = War Merit Cross

    BK = Cross for Voluntary War Aid

    Bavaria

    BMMJO = Military Max Josef Order (3 = Knight Class)

    BMV = Militär Verdienst Order (Classes 4, 3, O, 2 up etc)

    BMVK = Militär Verdienst Kreuz (Classes 1, 2, 3 with or without Crowns and Xs)

    BL = Ludwig Cross

    BDA = as Prussia, above

    BLD = as Prussia, above

    with relevant number for class, viz. BMV4X, BMVK3XmKr

    Saxony

    SH = Militär Saint Heinrich Order (3 = Knight Class)

    SA = Albert Order (Classes as SA3aXmKr, SA3bX etc)

    SV = Verdienst Order (SV3aX etc)

    SFAM = Friedrich August Medaille (S = Silber, B = Bronze so SFAM-S etc)

    SKz = Sachsen Ehren Kreuz (Saxon Honor Cross)

    SK = War Merit Cross

    Württemberg

    WM = their Militär Verdienst Orden (3 = Knight)

    WF = Friedrichs Orden

    as in WF3aX = Knight 1st Class with swords

    as in WF3b = Knight 2nd Class (peacetime)

    WK = Wüttemberg Krone Orden

    WKrz = Wilhelmskreuz (with X or without)

    WgM/WsM = Bravery/formerly "military Merit" Medals in gold /silver

    WR/®= LifesavingMedal: NON-Wtbg Lists/Wtbg Lists (wherein the Prussian was PRM not ® )

    Hanseatic Cities

    BH = Bremen Hanseatic Cross

    HH = Hamburg Hanseatic Cross

    LüH = Lübeck Hanseatic Cross

    Hessen-Darmstadt

    HP = House Order with class numbers

    HT = Hessian Bravery Medal aka General Decoration "for...." (multiple purpose reverses specify: bravery, long service, lifesaving)

    HS = Hessian Military Medical Cross

    HK = the untranslatable pinback 1917+ "Warrior Decoration in Iron"

    Hohenzollern

    HE = Princely Honor Cross (house order) all grades with class designations with ot without Xs

    Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    MG = Griffin Order with class numbers

    MMV = Friedrich Franz Cross (1 = 1st Class, 2 = 2nd Class)

    Mecklenburg-Strelitz

    MStK = Cross for Distinction in War (1= rare 1st class, 2= usual 2nd class)

    Oldenburg

    OV = House Order with class numbers

    OK = Friedrich August Cross (1 or 2 Class, 2a = with "vor dem Feinde Spange) sometimes, God forgive us, we use "OFAK" which was the NAVY abbreviation for this, while the ARMY used "OK."

    Brunswick

    BrH = House Order with class numbers

    BrK = Ernst August crosses (1 class, 2a 2nd with "horse" device, 2 class)

    Anhalt

    AB = House Order of Albert the Bear with class number

    AK = WW1 Friedrich Cross

    Lippe-Detmold

    LH = -Detmold version of the House Order with class numbers

    LKr = WW1 War Merit Cross

    Schaumburg-Lippe

    SLH = Schaumburg- version of the House Order with class numbers

    SLK = Cross for Loyal Service (their "EK" despite the "long service" sounding name)

    Saxe-Weimar

    GSF = White Falcon Order with class numbers, Xs etc though "SWF" also used and I prefer that

    GSWA = General Decoration: 1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze with and without Xs (NOT "SWAfrica Medal"!!!!!)

    Thüringian "Ernestine" Duchies

    EH = Saxe-Ernestine House Order, common to the hyphenated Saxe-Duchies of -Altenburg, -Coburg, and -Meiningen. The actual GERMAN abbreviation was "HSEH" but even we must Draw The Too Obscure Line someplace!!!

    SMK = WW1 Saxe-Meiningen War Merit Cross (for officers, the "crowned B" medal )

    SMM = WW1 Saxe-Meiningen War Merit Medal (for enlisted men)

    AT = WW1 Altenburg Bravery Medal

    Reuss

    RE/RäE = House Order with distinction in older (RäE) and younger (RjE) lines, class numbers with or w/o Xs

    RgM/RsM = medals of above (no "line" distinction) with or w/o Xs

    Schwarzburg

    SEK = House Order (the "Honor Cross") with class numbers and w or w/o Xs

    SKM = Silver War Merit Medal

    Waldeck

    WV = House Order (the "Honor Cross") with class numbers and with or without Xs

    WgVM/WsVM = gold and silver medals to above, dittos

    Austria-Hungary

    ÖM3K = Military Merit Cross 3rd Class with War Decoration

    ÖT = Bravery Medals, with g old, s ilver (1 and 2 classes), b ronze class designated like "ÖbT"

    Ö VK = Merit Crosses with class designations, with and without crowns as in ÖgVK, ÖsVKmKr etc

    Bulgaria

    BT = Bravery Order/Cross with class designations

    BA = St. Alexander Order with class designations

    BO = Military Merit Order (peace or war had Xs)

    Turkey

    TH = Turkish War Medal star aka Gallipoli Star aka Iron Half Moon

    TL = Liakat Medals (1 = Gold, 2 = silver)

    TI = Imtiaz Medals (1 & 2 as above)

    TM = Medjidie Order (number for class)

    TO = Osmanie Order (number for class)

    TR = Lifesaving Medal

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    For those wondering WHAT arcane gibberish we are talking about when we rattle off this shorthand, it is derived from "Rank List Speak." Those of us who spend waaaaay too much time immersed in period references can actually read and interpret the bizarre little glyphs and abbreviations (varying from kingdom to kingdom and from army to navy, as well as in civilian sources! ohmy.gif )

    This is a sample "List" page, just so you can tell from whence this all comes.

    • 2 weeks later...
    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    Visual Aids:

    a "BMV4X" and a "SA3aX" closeup from a medal bar, sandwiched between an EK2 and a "BrK" (Brunswick Ernst August Cross 2nd Class)

    and a "BMV4XmKr"

    and a "SA3a" (next to a "WF3a")

    • 4 years later...
    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    Wondering how to make all those vital but obscure accent marks? Copy and print this out and yuse it for a monitor-side cheat sheet.

    :catjava:

    • 3 months later...
    Posted

    I will start a list of common abreviations that we take for granted when talking about many of these pieces. I'm sure "The Evil One" will add to it!

    Common Terms

    Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    MG = Griffin Order with class numbers

    MMV = Friedrich Franz Cross (1 = 1st Class, 2 = 2nd Class)

    MMV = Militärverdienstkreuz (Military merit cross)

    MFFK = Friedrich Franz Kreuz für Heimatverdienst 1917 (Friedrich Franz cross for home merit 1917)

    MMV and MFFK are totally different!!!! :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:

    Regards Seeheld

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    • 4 weeks later...
    Posted (edited)

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    Abbreviations and Symbols of German and Foreign awards in the 1914 Rangliste

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    Edited by Naxos
    • 8 months later...
    Posted (edited)

    Can anybody tell me what "AK" with crossed swords Saxon style might represent on a maroon leatherette presentation case?

    AK is the Saxon abbreviation for the Albrechtskreuz, the silver cross associated with the Albrechtsorden.

    Here are Saxony's own abbreviations for its decorations:

    Edited by Dave Danner

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