This thread is dedicated to so called Finlandkämpfers 1918.
I have decided to do a thread which concentrates on the German Ostsee Division, which fought in Finland 1918. Within German Collecting, this is my main course in it and would love to see others items and have discussion about it!
Any support for this idea, would be if you post a picture of the grouping or the bar
I can begin with one attributed bar I have and if interest is shown, I will post the rest and keep updating it, helping with research and take actively part in discussion
Here is a 4-place Medalbar for a member of the Ostsee Division, which fought in Finland 1918!
The medalbar is attributed to Wachtmeister Richard Steiner, a soldier in the Sächsisches-Karabiner Regiment. It's a really beautiful small medalbar which is mounted in a Saxonian style.
it has;
3/4 awards for bravery on this bar, not a useless NCO to have in the Company
The Cross of Liberty 3rd class is very unusual to see on a NCO bar.
I have decided to do a thread which concentrates on the German Ostsee Division, which fought in Finland 1918. Within German Collecting, this is my main course in it and would love to see others items and have discussion about it!
Any support for this idea, would be if you post a picture of the grouping or the bar
I can begin with one attributed bar I have and if interest is shown, I will post the rest and keep updating it, helping with research and take actively part in discussion
Here is a 4-place Medalbar for a member of the Ostsee Division, which fought in Finland 1918!
The medalbar is attributed to Wachtmeister Richard Steiner, a soldier in the Sächsisches-Karabiner Regiment. It's a really beautiful small medalbar which is mounted in a Saxonian style.
it has;
- The Sächsisches Ehrenkreuz mit Schwerten, for gallantry in War
- The Preussisches Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse, to recognize bravery above the call of duty, in front of the enemy
- The Finnish Cross of Liberty 1918 3rd Class with Swords (Vapaudenristin 3.lk miekoilla), the highest award in Finland 1918 to be awarded to NCO's or Junior Officers (The higher grades were pure Officer awards). Awarded to recognize extreme battlefield bravery or excellent leadership in battle, only 971 awarded.
- (These were handed out more easy to Germans in 1918 than Finns)
- The Commemorative Medal of the Freedomwar 1918
3/4 awards for bravery on this bar, not a useless NCO to have in the Company
The Cross of Liberty 3rd class is very unusual to see on a NCO bar.
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