Originally posted by Erich Benndorff
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Many thanks for Erich Benndorff's informative response, which brings to light a further question, also arising from my ignorance: if the BO ribbon was not permitted to be worn on a ribbon or medal bar, then why was such a bar ribbon created in the first place? When I was writing my original question on this thread yesterday I did wonder why anyone would need to even consider not wearing the distinctive Blood Order decoration itself (or at least the sunrise buttonhole ribbon alone), especially since it would not be in competition with any other decoration worn on the right breast pocket? One would theoretically have more reason to wear more than one neck cross decoration at the same time -- and the Pour le Merite and either the KC of the EK or the KC of the KVK could be worn in combination -- than one would have concern about wearing the BO in full form. So why the need to create a bar ribbon that could never be worn...?
Br. James
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Thanks for sharing that card, Jon, and no, I haven'[t seen it before. I have to tell you that when I quickly looked at it my first thought was that the two SA Men standing before the Feldherrnhalle had had too many sausages for lunch -- it looks like they're both passing gas!!
Sometimes my sense of humor gets the best of me...with apologies!!
Br. James
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Originally posted by ErichS View PostAfter doing some grave research, Grimminger's grave in Munich now belongs to someone else. It seems that in Germany, one only rents a grave.
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Thtas true indeed, i have a gravestone of a former WWI soldier in my collection. Not only in germany is this by the way common practice. Also in the Netherlands this is normal. You can rent for a maximum of (i belive?) 40 years, after that the family has to decide to pay/reserve for another amount of years, with another 40 as maximum. If not the grave gets "cleared" for re-use. the same i imagine is normal practise in germany? The grave stone i have came from a fallen WOI soldier who had no family left.
Best regards,
Gaston
ps: Grimmingers grave...ouch!
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