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World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

World War II Imperial Japanese 1934 Army Marshal Medal Imperial Guard Review

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10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

10894? German army Wehrmacht post WW2 1957 pattern Lappland shield ST&L

Genuine German post WW2 made / 1957 pattern Lappland Shield, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, MAKER: ST&L (STEINHAUER UND LUECK), GOOD DETAILED EARLY EXAMPLE WITH THREE INTACT PRONGS – NOT EASY TO FIND. FEW FACTS ABOUT THE 1957 PATTERN AWARDS. In 1957 the West German government authorised replacement Iron Crosses with an Oak Leaf Cluster in place of the swastika, similar to the Iron Crosses of 1813, 1870, and 1914, which could be worn by World War II Iron Cross recipients. The 1957 law also authorised de-Nazified versions of most other World War II-era decorations (except those specifically associated with Nazi Party organizations, such as SS Long Service medals, or with the expansion of the German Reich, such as the medals for the annexation of Austria, the Sudetenland, and the Memel region). The main government contract to manufacture and supply these new de-nazified WW2 1957 official decorations went to the world famous German firm Steinhauer & Lueck, Luedenscheid Germany. Knights Crosses, Iron Crosses, Wound Badges, Tank Assault Badges etc were re-designed by Steinhauer & Lück – often with the oak-leaf spray replacing the swastika, with S&L having the sole patent rights to all WW2 1957 German decorations. S&L did not have the whole monopoly on medal making, other famous firms such as Deschler & Sohn, BH Maher and Juncker also manufactured these new German decorations. Lüdenscheid is situated between the cities Dortmund and Bonn. It was here that one of the youngest medal firms was founded in 1889 by August Steinhauer and Gustav Adolf Lück. The first production began in a cellar, the customer base continued to increase. A property was bought at 51 Hochstrasse which is still home for this famous company today. During WW2 Steinhauer & Lück produced medals and badges, like the famous Knights Cross and many other types of medals and badges. In 1957 this company was awarded the contract to produce all the newly re-designed legal WW2 1957 de-nazified decorations, plus the contract to manufacture all of Germany’s official decorations including Germany’s highest order the Bundesverdienstkreuz. Only a very limited number of original WW2 1957 medals are still produced, mainly Iron Crosses, German Cross Gold & Silver & Wound Badges and are considered 100% genuine by the German Government. HISTORY OF THE AWARD. Lappland Shield – this was the last officially instituted German battle shield of the war. This award, created in February of 1945, was to recognize the efforts of the 20th Mountain Army group commanded by General Boehme, who had been fighting a two front war against the English and the Russians since November 1944. The shield was officially approved on May 1st, 1945, a day after Hitler’s death. The Army surrendered to the British on May 8th, 1945. Thought the shield was recorded into Soldbuchs as early as April, it is believed that no awards were actually presented at this time. However, after the cessation of hostilities the German forces in the area found that their captor, General Thorne, went against common practice and allowed his prisoners to wear their decorations (it is of interest to note that the reason for the liberal attitude of the British forces was that at that time the possibility of using German troops to stem the Soviet advance had not been discarded). In light of this circumstance, the men of 20th Army began to produce the shield from whatever industry was available in the area (it was constructed from a variety of medals including zinc, aluminum and tin). Presentation of the award then took place, with the commanding German officer, General Boehme, in charge of this task. It has been stated that the criteria for the shield included 6 months service in the area, to have been wounded in an engagement in the area or to have attained a bravery award in the area. Even though the award was presented after the end of the war, it should be considered an official award as it was authorized prior to the capitulation of the Wehrmacht. The award itself consisted of a crudely constructed shield which had a rounded bottom and a flat top, with a rim running along the edge of it. Immediately below the top there was a horizontal bar with an eagle perched on it. The eagle in the shield does not include a swastika, as this of course would have been unacceptable to the Allied forces. Immediately beneath this is the word “LAPPLAND” and under it there was a map of the area. On the edges of it four small holes were perforated from which the shield was sown to the uniform. Needless to say, this award has countless variants and, being field produced, was of a very low quality.

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box

14 total WWII WW2 US Army Good Conduct Medal With Lapel Pin, Ribbon Bar and Box. All but 1 Medal have ribbons. Some have extra Ribbon material and some have boxes and labels. This listing is for all 14. None of the medals are named. Not damaged, cut or lost, etc. If you have any questions please send me a message. Please message me before paying if you would like items to be combined.

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

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10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

10979? German army post WW2 1957 pattern Long Service Award 12 Years Medal

Original German post WW2 / 1957 pattern Military Long Service Medal for 12 Years, IN VERY GOOD CONDITION – A VERY NICE DETAILED EXAMPLE ON GOOD RIBBON, MAKER: ST&L (STEINHAUER & LUECK), THE AWARD IS NOT OFTEN SEEN. FEW FACTS ABOUT 1957 PATTERN AWARDS. In 1957 the West German government authorised replacement Iron Crosses with an Oak Leaf Cluster in place of the swastika, similar to the Iron Crosses of 1813, 1870, and 1914, which could be worn by World War II Iron Cross recipients. The 1957 law also authorised de-Nazified versions of most other World War II-era decorations (except those specifically associated with Nazi Party organizations, such as SS Long Service medals, or with the expansion of the German Reich, such as the medals for the annexation of Austria, the Sudetenland, and the Memel region). The main government contract to manufacture and supply these new de-nazified WW2 1957 official decorations went to the world famous German firm Steinhauer & Lueck, Luedenscheid Germany. Knights Crosses, Iron Crosses, Wound Badges, Tank Assault Badges etc were re-designed by Steinhauer & Lück – often with the oak-leaf spray replacing the swastika, with S&L having the sole patent rights to all WW2 1957 German decorations. S&L did not have the whole monopoly on medal making, other famous firms such as Deschler & Sohn, BH Maher and Juncker also manufactured these new German decorations. Lüdenscheid is situated between the cities Dortmund and Bonn. It was here that one of the youngest medal firms was founded in 1889 by August Steinhauer and Gustav Adolf Lück. The first production began in a cellar, the customer base continued to increase. A property was bought at 51 Hochstrasse which is still home for this famous company today. During WW2 Steinhauer & Lück produced medals and badges, like the famous Knights Cross and many other types of medals and badges. In 1957 this company was awarded the contract to produce all the newly re-designed legal WW2 1957 de-nazified decorations, plus the contract to manufacture all of Germany’s official decorations including Germany’s highest order the Bundesverdienstkreuz. Only a very limited number of original WW2 1957 medals are still produced, mainly Iron Crosses, German Cross Gold & Silver & Wound Badges and are considered 100% genuine by the German Government. HISTORY OF THE AWARD. Long Service Award (Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnungen) – A year after the reinstitution of the draft Germany reinstated the Long Service Awards (March 16th, 1936). All members of the Armed Forces were eligible for the award which was bestowed in five classes; four years, twelve years, eighteen years, twenty five years and fifty years. The four year service medal was mat silver and had on the obverse the Wehrmacht Eagle and the inscription “Treue Diesnste in der Wehrmacht” (Loyal Service in the Armed Forces). On the reverse it bore only the number 4 in the center surrounded by oak leaves. The twelve year award was the same design but slightly larger, in bronze, and with the number “12″ replacing the “4″ on the reverse. Those who served eighteen years were presented a silver Maltese cross featuring the Wehrmacht eagle in the center obverse and the number “18″ on reverse. The same design was maintained for the next and highest class, awarded to those veterans who served twenty five years. The cross in this instance was gold, larger, and naturally had “25″ on the reverse. A special grade for 40 years of service was also approved; This was an oak leaves set which was worn on the ribbon of the 25 years award. All levels of the award were held on blue ribbons with the appropriate branch of service attached to it. It was either the spread wing eagle for the Army and Navy or the flying eagle for the Air Force. Only two long service awards were to be worn at the same time. The 4 and 12 year classes were obviously to be worn together, but once the individual received the 25 year class, he would wear it with the 4 year class, and if the 40 year class were achieved then it would be worn with the 12 year class. The award was worn as part of a group or in the ribbon bar for daily wear. During its early years of existence the award was normally constructed of German silver and heavily plated, but from 1942 on it was made from gold or silver washed zinc. During the last year of the war, presentation of the award ceased.

1947 Red Army Medal

1947 Red Army Medal

1947 Red Army Medal

1947 Red Army Medal.

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

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Original Wwii Military Era Army Marksman Rifle Target Ribbon Medal

Original Wwii Military Era Army Marksman Rifle Target Ribbon Medal

What you see is exactly what you will receive. Shows age appropriate wear… It would make an excellent addition to any collection. Please see my other listings and follow my page for more interesting collectibles! Please make reasonable offers! Please see photos for item condition and description. Please expect age appropriate wear on previously owned items.

Belgique. Very Belle Medal Miniature Of Blood Donor World War 2 Army, IN Gold

Belgique. Very Belle Medal Miniature Of Blood Donor World War 2 Army, IN Gold

Belgique. Very Belle Medal Miniature Of Blood Donor World War 2 Army, IN Gold

Very Belle Medal Miniature Of Blood Donor World War 2 Army, IN Gold. The description of this item has been automatically translated. Very nice miniature military blood donor medal, in gold. With a diamond and red stones. Very good condition missing the center. Very good condition missing the center 13x25mm.

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Former Japanese Army Siberia Expedition World War 1914 Taisho 3-9 Medal Japan

Weekends are not available because post office is closed. All return requests must be made within 60 days of the receipt of the item. Thank you very much for your visiting. Please visit my store as well. There may be items you are looking for.