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    Medal bar of a bavarian hero?

    Hi!

    What would you think about this medal bar? I saw this at Weitze in Hamburg (sorry, I haven't bought it). It looks like this soldier tried to win the war alone. I've never seen something like this!

    The medals are (from left to right):
    -EKII, 1914
    -Bayr. Tapferkeitsmedaille (very rare)
    -Bayr. Militaerverdienstkreuz 1. Kl. mit Schwertern (very rare)
    -Bayr. Militaerverdienstkreuz 2. Kl. mit Schwertern
    -Bayr. Militaerverdienstkreuz 3. Kl. mit Schwertern und Krone
    -Sachsen Militaer St. Heinrich Medaille in Silber
    -Sachsen Friedrich-August-Medaille in silver or bronze with bar (very rare)
    -Oldenburg Friedrich-August-Kreuz 2. Kl
    -Schaumburg-Lippe Kreuz für Treue Dienste
    -Oesterreich Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille 1. Klasse
    -Frontkaempferkreuz
    -Bayr. St.Michaels-Medaille ???
    -Preussen Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen Medaille
    -Oesterreich Silbernes Verdienstkreuz mit Krone
    -Ungarn Kriegserinnerungsmedaille

    Who was this heroic soldier? He has got no long-service awards. Maybe he was Unteroffizier or Feldwebel and promoted so fast he couldn't get one?




    [ 26 December 2001: Message edited by: majorpayne ]

    #2
    I remember this medal bar... I just emailed Weitze a couple of days after it was put on the catalogue, in order to ask so more detailed pictures. Unfortunately it was already sold! Too bad, because I was interested in purchasing it, too!

    Quite a medal bar; strange that it doesn't have any service medals. But it could be possible (Has he volonteered?). Strange that also the disposition of the Austrian medals, but I have seen everything... However I would be extremely cautious with this kind of bars and I would test it with blacklight. I am becoming quite paranoid and must say that everything that costs more than USD 100.- I wouldn't buy it without a "return" guarantee.

    My two cents...


    Ciao,

    Claudio Ortelli

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      #3
      This is a really, really weird bar.

      It is INCONCEIVABLE to me that any sort of enlisted man who was NOT a FIGHTER PILOT could have gotten anything like this.

      I've got the list, with citations, of the WWI Bavarian Silver Military Merit/Bravery Medal recipients. That could, with great tedious effort, be cross checked against the recipients of the Saxon Silver St Henry Medal winners (which I don't have, but exists--the Autengruber series). Skimming non-aviation recipients might allow some speed.

      I cannot figure out how this man avoided an NCO's long Service awards--and the 1911/12 type Luitpold Jubilee Medal--either. Bavaria, unlike Prussia, continued to award long srrvice awards throughout the war, at "double" credit (one war year = 2 years, for signed up regulars) rate too. Even if a Feldwebelleutnant and eventually discharged as a Leutnant, with the pre-war Prussian and Austro-Hungraian and Bavarian awards, just can't imagine how this is a legitimate group.

      It just may be--but it would require a WHOLE lot of research, which is virtually impossible for enlisted men.

      While those of us "overly" concerned with verifiable research may often miss out on a great "peculiar" group--we also avoid the very expensive pitfalls of magpies who like bright sparkly Hollywood-looking stuff without considering how likely it is to be REAL!

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