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need help to I.D. a german cross

Article about: Hello All I was offered a military cross, but have never come across one like it before. This cross has what the owner calls a dragon in the middle of it (could it be a serpent?) The cross i

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    Hello All
    I was offered a military cross, but have never come across one like it before.
    This cross has what the owner calls a dragon in the middle of it (could it be a serpent?)
    The cross is green with a green and white ribbon.
    The presentation box has the indentation of the cross and the outside leather looks like it might have been blue at one time but has faded with age.
    I know it's a vague description. The owner is bringing it down to thier second home this weekend for me to view. Not worried yet about the authentification, right now I'm trying to find out if this type of german cross really exsisted and if so what its proper name was

    Thank you
    Dee

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    Take your digital camera and post a few shots of it here.
    It could be some type of shooting award........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Hi Vjsco

    What makes you think its German? Is there a swas somewhere?

    It sounds very interesting

    Nick
    "In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem

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