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    Hello,

     

    I have some questions about the Royal Bulgarian Order of Military Merit. I would be really grateful if anyone could answer them.

     

    1) Is the information regarding the Royal Bulgarian Order of Military Merit (especially the classes) that can be found on this website correct? https://bulgariandecorations.com/orders/order_of_military_merit

     

    2) Is it correct, that in the period between 1933 and 1945 there were seven classes of this order (Grand Cross and six classes)?

     

    3) In the photo below, is the breast star on the left the breast star of the 1st Class and the breast star on the right the Grand Cross class? And were these two classes awarded at the same time during WW2?

     

    4) In 1937 a change was made to the order. The website above states the following: "A notable and very rare issue was minted in 1937, labelled ‘flat reverse issue’. It features a flat (single) reverse central medallion bearing an amended design of the Bulgarian lion and the inscription has been amended to include the name of the ex-king Ferdinand I – “ФЕРДИНАНДЪ I 2.VIII.1891” separated via two six-pointed stars."

    Were there any changes to the classes or the names of the classes of the order in 1937? Or was the only change this other type of the order that was being made?

    Because Borna Barac (see the 2nd photo below) doesn't list a Grand Cross class in 1937, just the 1st Class.

     

    Thanks

    Fricke - Schuster.jpg

    Bulgarie MVO1.jpg

    Posted

    yes, info on Bulgarian Royal Decorations site is correct. In 1930-40s both Grand Cross and First class were awarded.

     

    It seems Flat Reverse version didn't really impact Grand Cross, as it was given for only a few months. I have not seen any Grand Cross crosses with Flat Reverse.

    There's actually a debate on whether Flat Reverse existed above 3rd class. Flat was only feature of the cross, and the cross was the same for 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes. You pair that cross with a star and it becomes a higher class.

    Posted
    8 minutes ago, new world said:

    yes, info on Bulgarian Royal Decorations site is correct. In 1930-40s both Grand Cross and First class were awarded.

     

    It seems Flat Reverse version didn't really impact Grand Cross, as it was given for only a few months. I have not seen any Grand Cross crosses with Flat Reverse.

    There's actually a debate on whether Flat Reverse existed above 3rd class. Flat was only feature of the cross, and the cross was the same for 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes. You pair that cross with a star and it becomes a higher class.

    Thank you!

     

    And what about the first photo I posted?

    Is the breast star on the left the breast star of the 1st Class (with War Decoration) and the breast star on the right the Grand Cross class (with War Decoration)?

    Posted
    3 minutes ago, Kriegsmarine Admiral said:

    Thank you!

     

    And what about the first photo I posted?

    Is the breast star on the left the breast star of the 1st Class (with War Decoration) and the breast star on the right the Grand Cross class (with War Decoration)?

    Star with smooth rays - 1st class
    Star with diamond rays - Grand Cross

    Posted

    The difference between the Grand Cross star and the Class 1 star was that the Grand Cross one had gold rays as 4 of the 8 rays of the star.

     

    Here's one I pinched from my website, sorry about the small size - the HQ images are on another computer! 1933-1937 emission.

     

    bulgaria-kingdom033-03.jpg

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