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    German Spain Cross

    It is not a Spanish Cross, not produced by Spain, not given by Spain. Early English writers on TR awards badly translated. A veteran of the Wehrmacht who speaks perfect English about had a fit when I called it a Spanish Cross after translating a couple of documents. And if you don't believe this German Wehrmacht veteran, I know you'll believe Google.
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    #2
    Point taken.

    Wonder what else it will do?
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      #3
      Point taken:



      and



      Uwe

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        #4


        How now........
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          #5
          ...Brown Cow?
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            #6
            Hey, this is fun!
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              #7
              So, as far as Google is concerned, when translating from English to German,
              "Knight Cross", "Knights Cross" and "Knight's Cross" all come out as "Ritterkreuz".

              But, when going from German to English, "Ritterkreuz" is "Knight's Cross".


              And "Spanien-Kreuz" (how it appears on documents) is "Spain Cross", just as Brian says.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                So, as far as Google is concerned, when translating from English to German,
                "Knight Cross", "Knights Cross" and "Knight's Cross" all come out as "Ritterkreuz".

                But, when going from German to English, "Ritterkreuz" is "Knight's Cross".


                And "Spanien-Kreuz" (how it appears on documents) is "Spain Cross", just as Brian says.
                Not to mention any german speaking person would agree.

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                  #9
                  Hi,

                  for me as a German there is no difference between a Spanien-Kreuz and a Spanienkreuz.

                  And for me as a German the translation from Ritterkreuz to knight's cross is not correct, knights cross is acceptable and knight cross is correct.

                  This is my very personal opinion.

                  And I'm not "any German".

                  Uwe

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                    #10
                    If you say Spanish Cross is a correct translation I would say you might indeed not be any German.
                    Last edited by Brian S; 05-10-2014, 06:06 PM.

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                      #11
                      Here is a Spanish cross. Made in Spain.
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                        #12
                        This is very sad. It must be a conspiracy between Google.com and Google.de.

                        Here's the big question: who gets to invade who???????
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                          #13
                          Your collection of Spanish crosses never ceases to amaze me Brian.

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                            #14
                            Brian,
                            Are those amethyst in the cross? Very nice.

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                              #15
                              "Spanish" Cross (not confused with Spain Cross)

                              Wearer's Copy. Authentic. Period manufacture. Recently purchased from Retching Eagle. Vagiamonds. Provenance to Ernst Moldyiers.

                              The Spanish Cross in Gold with diamonds was only awarded 28 times with such notable personalities as Adolph Galland, Gunter Lutzow, Werner Molders and Walter Oesau being among them. This remains a masterpiece of early Third Reich quality and craftsmanship and is just one stunning example of this very scarce Spanish Civil War decoration.

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