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    #76
    here my post war made fantasy bar that has german ribbons on a british ribbon bar!this is well made and well put together but still a fantasy piece which is what i reckon this other bar is!
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      #77
      and heres Admiral Sir Henry Daniel Pridham-Wippells ribbon bars, he won the Medaglia al Valore Militare in ww1 and then his j post war bar still doesn't have the itlain medal on it! so thats why i cant see any british person who won a political (ie german nazi/fascist) award wanting to wear it again post war!
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        #78
        Sometimes they did wear (or at least keep intact) medal bars with Nazi era medals post war. Here is a well known example:
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          #79
          Thanks for your very interesting participation on this thread, tgn and paddywhack

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            #80
            Jgn could you post a pic of the back of that pair!when was the german award a awarded?

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              #81
              Sure. Oops, I don't have a photo of the back of the entire medal bar. Will take one and post it ASAP. I can post the back of the life saving medal and the award document.

              Tom
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                #82
                nice award set!but is there any proof it was worn after 45? however looking at the award its not thats nafizied unlike the eagle order so wearing a lifesaving award like this wouldnt raise to many eyebrows how ever wearing a eagle order would most certainly!

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                  #83
                  Would wearing a more "neutral" looking ribbon bar as the one posted at the start of this topic raise any eyebrows then according to you?


                  Just thinking out loud, im not promoting the ribbon that started the topic to anything it is or may not be, but also not rejecting it because of the reasoning that is displayed in some of the last posts.


                  Who knows what certain veterans did? Who knows whats the background of this little ribbon bar is? Another thing that came to my mind was a German person that fled to England for whatever reason and after the war returned to Germany or another country and there made up his ribbon for post-war wearing. The list with "possibilities" that are not according to the official rules is endless.

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