Hi,
here I want to show You some East German medal and ribbon bars.
Normally, the wear of decorations was limited in the GDR:
- Evening dress: 4 full size medals
- Parade dress: 8 full size medals
- Service Dress: Ribbon bar with max. 16 decorations
The Defense Minister could allow "a limited circle of people" to wear more. But mostly, if somebody had more, he wore it.
In the early years of the GDR ribbon bars made from normal ribbons were used. Usual were 2 types:
- metal backing with a needle
- sewn on- style
Later the cheap paper style was invented. Printed sheets of paper were put on a metal backing and covered with plastic.
First a "real-ribbon"bar from my collection, belonging to a former General. Metal backing and the ribbons covered with plastic to save the ribbons from dirt. The attachments are glued at the plastic cover:
here I want to show You some East German medal and ribbon bars.
Normally, the wear of decorations was limited in the GDR:
- Evening dress: 4 full size medals
- Parade dress: 8 full size medals
- Service Dress: Ribbon bar with max. 16 decorations
The Defense Minister could allow "a limited circle of people" to wear more. But mostly, if somebody had more, he wore it.
In the early years of the GDR ribbon bars made from normal ribbons were used. Usual were 2 types:
- metal backing with a needle
- sewn on- style
Later the cheap paper style was invented. Printed sheets of paper were put on a metal backing and covered with plastic.
First a "real-ribbon"bar from my collection, belonging to a former General. Metal backing and the ribbons covered with plastic to save the ribbons from dirt. The attachments are glued at the plastic cover:
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