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    Great grouping

    Wow what a nice set

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=653591

    Cheers
    Lars

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    Agree, wish I had the money!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Stepdale View Post
      Agree, wish I had the money!
      same here, a set like that would look great in any collection.... almost willing to start up the lw again
      Cheers
      Lars

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        #4
        Yes choice!

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          #5
          Outstanding

          Richard

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            #6
            Wow...very nice. So odd to see the ribbon bar configuration he wore. But there it is starting us in the face - photographic proof.

            J-

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              #7
              Originally posted by JasonA View Post
              Wow...very nice. So odd to see the ribbon bar configuration he wore. But there it is starting us in the face - photographic proof.

              J-
              Hi Jason,

              I was going to post about this earlier, but thought noone would notice or give two hoots.

              The ribbon bars he wears in the period photo are not 2X the Iron Cross Russian Front Combos.

              They are as follows on the left Iron Cross 1939 and Russian Front medal. On the right hand side ribbon bar, one ribbon is too far bleached to make out, but the end ribbon is the Slovakian Bravery Medal. Which looks similar to the Russian front ribbon, but on closer inspection, you see the "huge" variations, and not just in colour tone.

              If the seller has the guys award documents or soldbuch it may be possible to find out what the ribbon in 3rd place should be.

              Alan.

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