Very nice, love it. Both St&L and Souval made the crusade medal post war, they can often be found on the full size medal bars beside the 57ers.
A great addition, congrats Andreas.
Regards
Very nice, love it. Both St&L and Souval made the crusade medal post war, they can often be found on the full size medal bars beside the 57ers.
A great addition, congrats Andreas.
Regards
Here is the latest addition, an eight-place ribbon bar for a highly decorated Luftwaffe aviator.
Obverse and reverse views:
The decorations are:
- Deutsches Kreuz in Gold [German Cross in Gold]
- Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse [Iron Cross 1st Class]
- Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse [Iron Cross 2nd Class]
- Frontflugspange für Jäger in Gold [Front Flight Clasp for Fighter Pilots in Gold]
- Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz [Wound Badge in Black]
- Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern [War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords]
- Ostmedaille [Eastern Medal]
- Flugzeugführerabzeichen [Pilot's Badge]
Very nice bar!
Another recent acquisition is this six-place ribbon bar with four wartime decorations framed by two post-war ones. The bar is of the sew-on type:
The decorations are:
- Bundesverdienstkreuz [Federal Cross of Merit] (more specifically, the Verdienstkreuz am Bande)
- Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse [Iron Cross 2nd Class]
- Nahkampfspange in Bronze [Close Combat Clasp in Bronze]
- Infanteriesturmabzeichen in Silber [Infantry Assault Badge in Silver]
- Ärmelband "Kurland" ["Kurland" Cuff Title]
- Deutsches Sportabzeichen in Bronze [German Sports Badge in Bronze]
Very nice! I saw one of these come up for sale still on a uniform even. It didn't last long. I was seriously considering it as it had a decent number of awards on it. You have a nice collection going there. I know the communists were not much for acknowledging the existence of the TR, but did they have any ribbons for wartime service and combat awards?
You mean the German Democratic Republic? No; of course not, that wouldn't have been ideologically acceptable. However, the GDR had a medal for those who actively resisted the Nazi regime (the Medaille für die Kämpfer gegen den Faschismus 1933 bis 1945) and a medal for merit on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War (the Hans-Beimler-Medaille).
Thanks Andreas! Your knowledge of these thing is impressive. I didn't think they would have such a thing. They (NVA) seem to have more ribbons than the Bundeswehr. I was always surprised that West Germany allowed the 57er versions of Nazi awards. I look forward to adding an NVA uniform to my collection soon, hopefully with a ribbon bar.
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