Hi Gentry,
to me a postwar production in the area 1945 - 1950 doesn't make any sense due to several reasons:
1.
Until 1948/1949 germany had no real money. And why should an award maker work to be paid with a chewing gum or some cigarettes.
2.
Shortly after the war germany wasn't the friend of anyone and it had been a plan to make germany to a land without military forces and industry (Morgenthau Plan), so why should anyone allow germans to go back to their military history and wear their awards.
3.
We can see a drastic politic change first around 1950 when the cold war starts and now the Russians became the bad boys ... suddenly we find publications like the mention REVUE with articles about the comeback of the german soldier.
If you look when certain magazines dealing with the german military tradition were published for the first time than you are always in the timeframe 1950 -1956 and not 1947.
To me the area beginning with 1950 is the area when existing law - which clearly was against any swaz related things - was more and more handeld with every eye closed but not earlier.
to me a postwar production in the area 1945 - 1950 doesn't make any sense due to several reasons:
1.
Until 1948/1949 germany had no real money. And why should an award maker work to be paid with a chewing gum or some cigarettes.
2.
Shortly after the war germany wasn't the friend of anyone and it had been a plan to make germany to a land without military forces and industry (Morgenthau Plan), so why should anyone allow germans to go back to their military history and wear their awards.
3.
We can see a drastic politic change first around 1950 when the cold war starts and now the Russians became the bad boys ... suddenly we find publications like the mention REVUE with articles about the comeback of the german soldier.
If you look when certain magazines dealing with the german military tradition were published for the first time than you are always in the timeframe 1950 -1956 and not 1947.
To me the area beginning with 1950 is the area when existing law - which clearly was against any swaz related things - was more and more handeld with every eye closed but not earlier.
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