Hi Runic,
"So you are saying that all real award winner medals had the swastika, and were table medals without ribbon? And only in Gold and Siber?"
Yes, yes, no.
In Gold, Silber and Bronze.
The maker used new dies.
"Why would it be sanctioned as an award in the 70’s?"
Is that really a problem for you? Do you see here any propaganda or devotion to Nazis?
With the German law from 1957 about orders and decorations (Ordensgesetz) it was allowed, to wear several decorations of the Third Reich. But only in a denazified version, without nationalsocialist emblems.
Uwe
"So you are saying that all real award winner medals had the swastika, and were table medals without ribbon? And only in Gold and Siber?"
Yes, yes, no.
In Gold, Silber and Bronze.
The maker used new dies.
"Why would it be sanctioned as an award in the 70’s?"
Is that really a problem for you? Do you see here any propaganda or devotion to Nazis?
With the German law from 1957 about orders and decorations (Ordensgesetz) it was allowed, to wear several decorations of the Third Reich. But only in a denazified version, without nationalsocialist emblems.
Uwe
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