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    Götz Von Berlichingen Jagst Hausen pin

    I would like to read your opinion on this pin: it should be something related to a Hunting Cottege , but I don't know if it's period or post.
    Thanks
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    "Jagsthausen" is a place name (village with an old castle) and "Götz von Berlichingen" was a fmous knight living there who lost one arm in an battle and he got an iron arm. Goethe wrote a famous stage play with the title "Götz von Berlichingen"

    Gerdan

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      #3
      "Jagst" has nothin to do with the German word "Jagd" (hunting).
      Jagst is the name of a little river close to which Jagsthause is situated.

      Gerdan

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        #4
        Hallo Gerdan
        so I think I gave a good example on how poor my german is !
        Do you think it's an old tinnie or is post war?
        thanks

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          #5
          Hello Matt,

          sorry but I cannot decide if it is pre- or postwar. Those things are timeless.
          Your German is not so bad. Jagd (= hunting) and Jagst (= name of the river) are very close together!

          Gerdan

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            #6
            The poor one armed knight had an SS Unit named after him too. Not that it gave him his arm back...but interesting to know. See link.

            http://agentur-andic.de/Shop/product...rds-size-.html

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              #7
              I think he was the one that coined the phrase "kiss my ass" ( or the German equivalent), as I have heard, that in German, then his name was then used to mean the same thing, without directly saying it.
              http://militarycollectorshq.com/

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                #8
                Jerry
                you are rihgt. It was Goethe who let him (Goetz von Berlichingen) say these famous words in his drama.

                Gerdan

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