And 5 medals, with China DM at the end
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As promised, some pre 1934 Ostsee Division bars... I picked to show these as they show most variation.
Four awards for bravery/excellence in battle, Senior NCO or Junior Officers bar in my opinion. A quite rare combo as only 83 of the 4.class Cross of Liberties 1918 were ever awarded to Germans.
This one is attributed to a Wachtmeister named Richard Steiner in the Sächsisches Karabiner Regiment. Note the 3.class is the highest award someone from his rank could possibly receive. The 3.Class Cross of Liberty 1918 was awarded to Germans 344 times. Interestingly the 3.Class (1918) is as the award itself naturally scarcer than the 4.class (1918), but the 4.class is much rarer to find on a German bar.
Last, a Bavarian bar with the 1.Class & 2.Class medals of Liberty (1918)
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Originally posted by tompress View PostThe Bavarian was a really globetrotter, fighting from Tyrol to Finland
Here's a bar for a German (Helsinki Kämpfer) with the Liberation of Helsinki 1918 medal. Medal isn't that rare but a tough nut to find on a German bar.
Down below is a photo of German medics in combat at Pasila (a district in Helsinki) 1918, carrying a wounded enemy soldier (Red soldier) which I find fitting to post besides this medal bar.
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Originally posted by Dansson View PostFrom the most Southern tip of Germany to the most Northern front any German was during World War 1
PS. The medal bar (and photo) with Helsingin valtauksen muistomitali is really topLast edited by tompress; 08-17-2017, 07:23 AM.
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