Dear Imperialoids,
In order to stimulate a discuss to illustrate your fine example of the Ehrenkreuze für Verdienst im Kriege of the Herzogtum of Sachsen-Meiningen, I am posting my group of these fine medals. This "Ehrenzeichen" was instituted on March 7th 1915 by the Duke Bernard III von Sachsen-Meiningen.
The earlier variants of this decoration were made in bronce. Later as the war progressed and the metals became more and more precious these awards were made of zinc. As you can see there are three different tipes of ribbons:
- Combattant's ribbon : the one showed on the decoration on the left
- Non combattant's ribbon : on the right
- Ribbon for women decoration : the smaller award worn on a Damenschleife
Ciao,
Claudio
In order to stimulate a discuss to illustrate your fine example of the Ehrenkreuze für Verdienst im Kriege of the Herzogtum of Sachsen-Meiningen, I am posting my group of these fine medals. This "Ehrenzeichen" was instituted on March 7th 1915 by the Duke Bernard III von Sachsen-Meiningen.
The earlier variants of this decoration were made in bronce. Later as the war progressed and the metals became more and more precious these awards were made of zinc. As you can see there are three different tipes of ribbons:
- Combattant's ribbon : the one showed on the decoration on the left
- Non combattant's ribbon : on the right
- Ribbon for women decoration : the smaller award worn on a Damenschleife
Ciao,
Claudio
Comment