--There have been a couple of posts on the main forum and Die Kniepe regarding why we collect and collections other than medals, badges, etc.
--I was just wondering about these questions as they pertain to us, here in Imperial-land.
--Why Imperial? and anything else but medals?
--For me the there are a couple of reasons 'why Imperial'. You see, I kinda worked my way backwards in study and collecting from WW2 to Fredrick the Great. The Imperial Awards, primarily the enamelled ones, have an elegance and history unto themselves that aren't matched by the 3rd Reich. For me, 'Germany' in the 19th century, prior to Kaiser Bill the Second's reign, had a noble sense of purpose that began at Jena and culminated with the death of Wilhelm the First. What might have been, had Friedrich Wilhelm lived to a ripe old age?
--To that end, to satisfy the historian in me I have also compiled a small but nevertheless impressive (to me at least) collection of signed letters and papers of the prominent (and not-so-prominent) leaders of the time. The most noticable being MY 'big three': A simple 'thank-you' note written in 1890 by Field-Marshal Helmuth von Moltke, a letter from Kaiser Wilhelm the First dated 1883, and an 1809 letter written by Field Marshal Gebhard von Blucher.
--I collect prints and old history books too. I also have obtained a pair of very interesting 'patriotic bandannas' {for lack of a better description}. One depicts the battle at Weissenburg on August 4th 1870, the other shows a Prussian soldier in the center circled by the awards of the time {1870 EK, Red Eagle, Crown Order, etc.} These are in turn circled by the shoulder boards and epaulettes of rank {Major, General-Oberst, General-Feldmarschall, etc}. The surrounding field contains ranging info, Battalion formations, drills, etc. and up top is a breakdown of an early Mauser. The border of the 'bandanna' contains the music for 'Zapfenstreich', 'Marsch', 'Halt, etc. and Battalion calls.
--What do you say, gents?
-P.S. If anyone is interested in seeing anything, let me know as I am always looking for an excuse to post pics
-P.S.S. Sorta off-topic, but, anyone see '55 Days at Peking' lately? There's a ballroom scene with Military men dressed to the hilt, Orders and Decorations everywhere!!
-There was a Prussian with a 3 medal bar, I only caught the 1870 EK2 and one of the 1866 Campaign awards. I ordered the damned movie so that I could press pause a couple of times (how bad is that? ).
Regards, All....Bill
[ 15 April 2001: Message edited by: Bill M ]
[ 15 April 2001: Message edited by: Bill M ]
--I was just wondering about these questions as they pertain to us, here in Imperial-land.
--Why Imperial? and anything else but medals?
--For me the there are a couple of reasons 'why Imperial'. You see, I kinda worked my way backwards in study and collecting from WW2 to Fredrick the Great. The Imperial Awards, primarily the enamelled ones, have an elegance and history unto themselves that aren't matched by the 3rd Reich. For me, 'Germany' in the 19th century, prior to Kaiser Bill the Second's reign, had a noble sense of purpose that began at Jena and culminated with the death of Wilhelm the First. What might have been, had Friedrich Wilhelm lived to a ripe old age?
--To that end, to satisfy the historian in me I have also compiled a small but nevertheless impressive (to me at least) collection of signed letters and papers of the prominent (and not-so-prominent) leaders of the time. The most noticable being MY 'big three': A simple 'thank-you' note written in 1890 by Field-Marshal Helmuth von Moltke, a letter from Kaiser Wilhelm the First dated 1883, and an 1809 letter written by Field Marshal Gebhard von Blucher.
--I collect prints and old history books too. I also have obtained a pair of very interesting 'patriotic bandannas' {for lack of a better description}. One depicts the battle at Weissenburg on August 4th 1870, the other shows a Prussian soldier in the center circled by the awards of the time {1870 EK, Red Eagle, Crown Order, etc.} These are in turn circled by the shoulder boards and epaulettes of rank {Major, General-Oberst, General-Feldmarschall, etc}. The surrounding field contains ranging info, Battalion formations, drills, etc. and up top is a breakdown of an early Mauser. The border of the 'bandanna' contains the music for 'Zapfenstreich', 'Marsch', 'Halt, etc. and Battalion calls.
--What do you say, gents?
-P.S. If anyone is interested in seeing anything, let me know as I am always looking for an excuse to post pics
-P.S.S. Sorta off-topic, but, anyone see '55 Days at Peking' lately? There's a ballroom scene with Military men dressed to the hilt, Orders and Decorations everywhere!!
-There was a Prussian with a 3 medal bar, I only caught the 1870 EK2 and one of the 1866 Campaign awards. I ordered the damned movie so that I could press pause a couple of times (how bad is that? ).
Regards, All....Bill
[ 15 April 2001: Message edited by: Bill M ]
[ 15 April 2001: Message edited by: Bill M ]
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