yes. that is the bajonet. thanks for the info. my grandmother has her fathers (my great grandfathers) war merit cross. and in iron cross that was his. i havent looked at them in years, so i can`t say if the EK was a 1. class or a 2. class. im not sure if she has an ostmedal...
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Originally posted by Phantome View Postwhat does the "insignia" on his chest mean?
Hello again Phantome!
I can see that you managed the registration, great Here you can see a close up of the type of ribbon bar your grandfather hadAttached Files
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Originally posted by Phantome View Posta real pice of one of the cannons on Tirpitz. it was sendt to a locel iron work for scraping in the 50`s were my granddad, "took" some pices. it is my favorite pice in our collection, `caus very few have somthing like this
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Me too! My parents see my collection as junk and a waste of money.
I wish my parents are also fond of collecting WWII items.
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Originally posted by Finnishlion178 View PostCool Collection. I wish I could get my father into it as well. He just see my things as worthless junk. Anyways. The double headed eagle badge is not english but Imperial Russian.
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thanks for all your replys. my dad has always been into the whole collecting ting. our collection isent that fast growing. but bit by bit it gets bigger...
the Imperial russian medal, does any one know what it is? what it was awarded for? is it commen or rare?
and does enyone have a picture of a German Red Cross medal? i would like to see what it looks like
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Originally posted by Porta18 View PostI dont think the ribbon on the right looks like it belongs to the Ostmedal. It appears more likely that its for the German Red Cross medal. Wouldnt that make sence, regarding the diploma?
Kjempefin samling forresten!
By the way, nice bayonets and sabres
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Originally posted by militaria.no View PostRegarding Tirpitz”: When road constructors in Oslo dig holes in the ground to make repairs on sewage pipes and things like that, and need to temporally cover the wholes before they finish, they use big steel plates that used to be a part of Tirpitz. When I were a little boy my father always said (he still do!) “*DunkDunk* Oops we just drove over Tirpitz”
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