The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans

High qualtiy award in best condition. Gallipoli Star award of WW I and WW II from unknown producer. (Think a jeweler produced the medal in order for the German officer). Big size of Gallipoli Star for German WW I officers! More photos in this discription!! German Navy soldier with the Iron Crescent of Gallipoli star on photo. Known in Germany and Austria under the name Iron Crescent Ottoman War Medal (Ottoman , A arb Madalyas) was donated on March 1, 1915 by Sultan Mehmed V. And consists of only one class. It was awarded to members of the Ottoman Empire and also to relatives of its allies. In English-speaking countries, it is also referred to as the “Gallipoli Star”. The Iron Crescent was the last award donated by the Ottoman Empire. The war medal is in the form of a five-pointed, red-enameled star on which the crescent rests. In the middle is the cipher (“Tughra”) of the Sultan, including the date (1333 = 1915). The order was awarded with an official certificate. In addition to the sultan, the two supreme commanders Enver Pascha and Liman von Sanders were entitled to the award ceremony. With the truce of the Ottoman Empire on October 30, 1918, the award was not awarded. After 1920, however, the Sultan refused to recognize other than his own awards. The Turkish law of November 21, 1951, expressly permits the wearing of former imperial Ottoman orders and decorations, as far as they had been conferred for merit in war. This medal are coming from my private collection and was for a long time in my collection. Please visit my other items on Eay store!! TRIXUM: Mobil-optimierte Auktionsvorlagen und Bilder-Hosting. We check the stuff with our fine books. The item “The Gallipoli Star award of WW II medal in big size 1914-1918 rare for Germans” is in sale since Tuesday, September 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\Germany\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “history1901″ and is located in Dorsten. This item can be shipped worldwide.