For the ring, it is language in Bretagne ! the meaning = to the eternity!
For the ring, it is language in Bretagne ! the meaning = to the eternity!
look! Upper one is with oak leafs and some initials,i think army too,same place,and this one,Bretagne....
Last edited by Markom; 03-10-2013 at 04:26 PM.
I worked out after I posted that you had not posted the front of the ring you were asking about, though why you chose not to show it escapes me.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
i went to mi cousin to take a picture becouse i broke my fotoaparat :P This badge for blockade breaking was with those rings
??????? BRETAGNE da viken kelt ?????
i found one simmilar to mine,but i cannot read what is written here
I told you it is written in Breton language : "to the eternity".
One ring is with the French insignia of the bombing group Bretagne.
The other with two letters of the name of the soldier.
The description beneath the rings photo merely speaks of the shipping costs for the purchaser and adds that the ring is bronze and has been dug from the ground. I have to say, though, that the rings you have may well be genuine and appear to be of the period in both style and detailing however, there is no solid connection to either of them to the German military or Navy and without solid provenance, they are both simply interesting and older rings. That said, I do Not like the blockade runner badge.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
"Bretagne" TraditionAbzeichen - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
Bonjour,
Ca repique sérieusement les photos sur ce forum "wehrmacht-awards"
En l'occurrence certaines que je connais bien....puisque de moi et postées par mes soins ici ou sur MC2.
bref oui à mon sens, en tout cas j'ai trouvé un modèle strictement identique en détection dans le camp de repos de la 6° flottille U-Boot, ce n' est pas un insigne "réglementaire" par contre, mais porté de manière anecdotique pour afficher son l'appartenance à une flottille basée en Bretagne.
Il ne dépareille pas sur un calot kriegsmarine.
cdlt
nico
The pictures are the property of my friend Nico, but with internet...
Blockade runner
Last edited by Markom; 03-14-2013 at 05:53 PM.
No offense, Lebus...but not all of us read French...
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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