Here is a rather loose thread. For other Finnish awards, see the International Forums threads, but this will be for awards and documents to GERMANS.
First up, an award document for the 1918 Finnish Medal of Liberty 2nd Class (bronze) to a member of the Saxon Karabiner Regiment:
The German forces in Finland in 1918 were a motley assortment of small units split off from the lower Baltic. The staff was originally numbered "12th Landwehr Division," but that apparently didn't sound martial enough, so the assorted units (which had NOT been under the original 12th LD) were hastily renamed the "Ostsee" ("Baltic") Division under Generalmajor Ru"diger Graf von der Goltz (1865-1930). His "signature" here is a stamp.
This was the ONLY Saxon unit in Finland.
[ 29 October 2001: Message edited by: Rick Lundstrom ]
First up, an award document for the 1918 Finnish Medal of Liberty 2nd Class (bronze) to a member of the Saxon Karabiner Regiment:
The German forces in Finland in 1918 were a motley assortment of small units split off from the lower Baltic. The staff was originally numbered "12th Landwehr Division," but that apparently didn't sound martial enough, so the assorted units (which had NOT been under the original 12th LD) were hastily renamed the "Ostsee" ("Baltic") Division under Generalmajor Ru"diger Graf von der Goltz (1865-1930). His "signature" here is a stamp.
This was the ONLY Saxon unit in Finland.
[ 29 October 2001: Message edited by: Rick Lundstrom ]
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