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Article about: Use of German terminology......... what does EK stand for exactly? And it's not 1914 if the bar says 1939 is it? Thanks for the reminder why I stopped posting in these forums, more hassle th

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    Jabl thanks for the one and only intelligent response.
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    Hello Colin,
    It would be nice if my contribution was/was helpful...
    The bottom line, in my opinion, is that your award is a piece made according to 1957 law (FRG). For a veteran who fought bravely for his country in the Great War (1914-1918) and the War (1939-1945) and survived. His awards were then changed in accordance with the law after 1957 and (continued) worn on appropriate occasions.

    Greetings

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