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Hi, another thing my granny has been keeping safely for years but having no memory of what it is... I'm desperate to know... For her as much as for me.
Red centre, blue left and right then white left and right of the blue. See pic |
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Hi Pumpkin, and welcome to the forum.
Are the dark stripes definitely blue, and not black? If they're black, then it looks like the ribbon of the cross which Germany issued in 1934 for service in World War I : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ho..._War_1914/1918 The ribbon was originally designed for the medal for the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.
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It certainly does appear to be the ribbon for The Hindenburg Cross.
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This one? . . .
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Yes, if the stripes are black and not blue as Arthur says, I think the above is what it is - WW! "Cross Of Honour". The example shown above is the "Combatant" pattern, there is also a "Non-Combatant pattern" (without swords) but both had the same ribbon.
There is a third, scarcer, "Next Of Kin" version but that had a different ribbon. David Last edited by davidwyke; 21-02-16 at 12:21 PM. |
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A detailed explanation and image of three types can be seen here.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_..._War_1914/1918 Regards Andrew |
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The ribbon in the original post probably relates to the "Non Combatant" version, the award without swords in other words.
Although the full size ribbons are identical, the awards themselves being different, note from the above that when the ribbon alone is worn then the Combatant version is indicated by crossed swords on the ribbon. David |
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