Hi all , just thought i would take a few photos of my Ostmedaille maker marked 55 with a tri-fold ribbon & see what your opinions are . Thakyou in advance
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Original Ostmedaille, but theese trifold-ribbons are all made post-war for wearing it in veteran-organisations (Kameradschaftsbund) in Austria. The reason for this is, that folding the ribbons to a triangle is the traditional way to wear decorations in Austria from Austro-Hungarian empire up to our time, except the period between 1938 and 1945.
Peter
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Originally posted by peterm View PostOriginal Ostmedaille, but theese trifold-ribbons are all made post-war for wearing it in veteran-organisations (Kameradschaftsbund) in Austria. The reason for this is, that folding the ribbons to a triangle is the traditional way to wear decorations in Austria from Austro-Hungarian empire up to our time, except the period between 1938 and 1945.
Peter
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Originally posted by afrikasandman View PostPeter, are you certain about this? I have seen some that are definatly what i would call period folded. I have usually seen this on ek2s and this being a first for an ost medal, but i like it. Im not saying that you are not correct, just curious. Matt
Yes, I'm sure as far as it concerns Austria. I have been collecting for about 30 years and I'm a member of such veteran-organisations myself. The ribbon on this ostmedal is definitely post-war (but not a copy !!!).
Although it ist possible, that you have seen wartime-trifold ribbons: This could be, if the bearer ist a HUNGARIAN soldier. They wore their medals (as former in Austro-Hungarian army) on trifold-ribbons also in 2nd world war.
But for sure most of them didn't get these ribbons, because they needed a special dealer: it's not possible to fold the ribbon with the "normal" one they were given with the award, because it's too small !
In my collection I have some of these awards (most time EK II, KVK II and Ostmedals) and I also keep them as they are, because the veterans wore (and are still wearing) them in this condition.
Regards, Peter
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peterm
Yes your right, in hungary it was allowed to wear this kind of ribbon, but as far as I know only for officers and only for dress tunics. Soldiers ,NCO-s, and officers on duty had to wear it in the second buttonhole just a the germans. In the case of the EK.II the rules were the same.
j
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