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    KARAS-BERGE ribbon device and some others

    Hello all,

    Can any of you Imperial guys fill me in on these bits that came in a Vet bring back lot I just acquired? Are the button-hole devices to signify an Imperial EK_2 by chance?

    William Kramer
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    #2
    do these have any relation to Imperial stuff?
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      #3
      Karas-berge

      Hi William

      Karasburg, a small town in southern Namibia (formerly German South West Africa, then South West Africa after WW1). During German Colonial times, a number of rebellions occurred which resulted in military (colonial) action - likewise during WW1, South Africa (allied to Britain) undertook military campaigns which eventually resulted in the surrender of German forces.
      A quick "look-see" link:

      http://www.mgtrust.org/gswa.htm

      To the north of Karasburg are some hills/mountains ("Berge" in German and Afrikaans) - a bit of research will have to be done, but if this clasp relates to GSWA, then a battle/"skirmish" must have taken place close to the town of Karasburg.

      Hope this small bit of info helps

      Kind Regards, Ian

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        #4
        This clasp is for full size colonial medal and I don't think it's related to EK ribbon rosette. I can't tell if the clasp is original, as these are heavily faked. Original clasp should have two prongs, not that "mono-bridge", but maybe it was produced that way and then prongs cut in two???

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          #5
          more KARAS-BERGE info

          Hi William - some more links and info - the "samilitary" site dates the action 1903-1908, in both northern and southern parts of GSWA - "internal German Colonial action".

          http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol013ts.html

          The following is a complete list of sixteen bars together with the qualifying dates.

          HERERO-LAND . 17th Jan.1904 -- 15th Aug. 1906
          OMARURU . . 17th Jan.1904 -- 12th May 1905
          ONGANJIRA . 9th April 1904
          WATERBERG . 24th May 1904 -- 15th Aug. 1906
          OMAHEKE . . September 1904 -- June 1905
          GROSS-NAMALAND 27th Oct. 1904 -- 25th May 1906 18th -- 26th Dec. 1908
          FAHLGRAS . 29th Oct.1905
          TOASIS . . 17th Dec.1905
          KARAS-BERGE . (The Regulations state KAR-ASBERGE).
          30th Aug.1904 -- 22nd Apr. 1906 12th Oct. 1906
          GROSS-NABAS . 2nd -- 4th Jan. 1905
          AUOB . . 29th Nov. 1904 -- 17th May 1905
          NARUDAS . . (11.11.1908 identified form instead of NURUDAS).
          10th -- 11th March 1905
          NOSSOB . . 25th Mar. 1905 -- 8th Apr. 1905
          ORANJE . . 28th June 1905 - 30th Aug. 1906
          KALAHARI . 1907
          KALAHARI . 1908

          http://mapcarta.com/19059898 (if you want to see what it looks like)

          You'll have to zoom out to see anything - large country, small population, few towns - "Karasberge" between Keetmanshoop and Karasburg (83 on map).

          KR, Ian

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            #6
            Originally posted by all1knew View Post
            do these have any relation to Imperial stuff?
            The enamel with the ears of corn? is the Dutch Agricultural Front?
            Looks like a manufacturers reject. (or a copy) see:- http://www.home.versatel.nl/gijsen5/...lden%20NSB.htm
            Regards,
            Pete

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              #7
              Originally posted by Wood View Post
              Looks like a manufacturers reject. (or a copy) see:- http://www.home.versatel.nl/gijsen5/...lden%20NSB.htm
              Regards,
              Pete
              it is. These came from a Vet that brought back a ton of stuff from Hoffstätter in Bonn, he must have gotten into their manufacturing area. Here are some other bits.

              William Kramer
              Attached Files
              Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                #8
                can anyone please post a photo of this medal for reference?

                William Kramer
                Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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