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    Kaiser wilhelm medal identification

    Hi all

    I have been struggling to find what this medal is around his neck?

    any help is greatly appreciated.





    kindest regards,
    Jamie
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    https://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/de...htsritter.html
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      Many thanks for your reply - I cant Find the medal anywhere - what’s it called?

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        #4
        https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=...w=1920&bih=969
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          Hi Jamie,

          Protektorkreuz des Johanniterordens

          Uwe

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            #6
            What were the qualifications for the different grades of the Johanitterorden?
            pseudo-expert

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              #7
              None of these medals seem to have the swords that the kaisers has?

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                #8
                Wilhelm had a lot of gongs, but he always wore his Johanniterorden insignia, of which he was very proud.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by speedytop View Post
                  Hi Jamie,

                  Protektorkreuz des Johanniterordens

                  Uwe
                  Uwe provided a response that in fact permits a simple google search - first hit (if as per Goggle's suggestion, you split "Protector" and "Kreuz") yields this site (in English!), which I think provides the detail various participants of this thread are looking for:

                  http://antique-photos.com/en/compone...-john-122.html

                  On the thread starter, it notes: "Unique decoration of a Sovereign Protector of the Royal Prussian Order of St.John (Protektordekoration) was issued only once on August 23, 1888 to the German Emperor Wilhelm II."

                  Seek, and ye shall find is one of the cornerstones of this hobby (and in fact one of the most enjoyable parts of it, as much fun has the hunt for that elusive, missing item ....)

                  Kind regards,
                  Sandro

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