Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 06 Dec 2021 15:27

graveland wrote:
06 Dec 2021 12:44
Shakar wrote:
04 Dec 2021 14:38
Here's the pic with EH3bx... https://de.metapedia.org/m/images/a/a4/ ... 955%29.jpg
Do you see the side stripes on his second ribbon bar (Iwan Heunert)?
At first, I believed so. But as I wrote before, I came to the conclusion that they're not there. Those barely visible stripes are from the neighbouring ribbons. Plus the EH3bx on the pic I've linked to has the same colour tone as WHDA. On Heunert's pic it's different a lot and WF3ax should probably be little brighter then WHDA... So I do still believe it's WF3ax. What do you think?
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 06 Dec 2021 21:45

Shakar wrote:
06 Dec 2021 15:27
graveland wrote:
06 Dec 2021 12:44
Shakar wrote:
04 Dec 2021 14:38
Here's the pic with EH3bx... https://de.metapedia.org/m/images/a/a4/ ... 955%29.jpg
Do you see the side stripes on his second ribbon bar (Iwan Heunert)?
At first, I believed so. But as I wrote before, I came to the conclusion that they're not there. Those barely visible stripes are from the neigbouring ribbons. Plus the EH3bx on the pic I've linked to has the same colour tone as WHDA. On Heunert's pic it's different a lot and WF3ax should probably be little brighter then WHDA... So I do still believe it's WF3ax. What do you think?
Full agree with your explanation. Thanks, Shakar.

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 09 Dec 2021 18:55

Requin Marteau wrote:
30 Aug 2021 17:31

General der Infanterie Wilhelm Wetzel
Spange zum EK 2. Klasse 27.05.1940
Spange zum EK 1. Klasse 1.07.1940
Ostmedaille 1.08.1942
Slowakisches Kriegssiegerkreuz 3. kl
 Kubanschild (1943).
Hi, are you sure with the Slowakisches Kriegssiegerkreuz 3. kl? He's wearing it on the neck so it should be I. or II.Klasse.
Awarded when already had DK in Gold, so 1942+. I'd vote for 1st class, he was General der Infanterie and 34 germans in total received 1st class (61 2nd class).
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Requin Marteau » 10 Dec 2021 09:12

Shakar wrote:
09 Dec 2021 18:55
Requin Marteau wrote:
30 Aug 2021 17:31
Slowakisches Kriegssiegerkreuz 3. kl
 Kubanschild (1943).
Hi, are you sure with the Slowakisches Kriegssiegerkreuz 3. kl? He's wearing it on the neck so it should be I. or II.Klasse.
Awarded when already had DK in Gold, so 1942+. I'd vote for 1st class, he was General der Infanterie and 34 germans in total received 1st class (61 2nd class).
Bonjour,
I think the mistake is that in the majority of orders the neck medal (Commander) is often listed as 3rd class.
For the Slovak Order of Victory, the designation is reversed:
Grand Cross, 1.kl (Grand Officer), 2.kl (Commander), 3.kl (Officer), 4.kl (Knight), 5.kl (Gold Medal), 6.kl (Silver Medal) ), 7.class (bronze medal).
On the photo, we see that he is given a medal around his neck, it can be the 2. kl (blue) or the 1. kl (red), with or without swords.
For me : 2. kl.
https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Slowakisc ... iegerkreuz
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 10 Dec 2021 09:29

I can agree that it is hard to tell with black and white photo evidence :D. 2.Kl silver, 1.Kl. gold.
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 05 Jan 2022 14:52

Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg

Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse
Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse
Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß
Schlesischer Adler-Orden 2. Stufe
Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
Wehrmacht (Heer) Dienstauszeichnung 4. bis 2. Klasse
Bulgar. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille mit Schwertern
Spange zum EK 2. Klasse 28.10.1939
Spange zum EK 1. Klasse 10.06.1940
Ostmedaille 8.07.1942
Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber
27.11.1944 AU Nr 4680
09.12.1944 Ritterkreuz
 Ungarisches Ehrenmedaille des Weltkrieges 1914-1918 mit Schwertern,
 KVK II mit Schwertern,
 Wehrmachtbericht (28 octobre 1944).

I found this recent auction, damn there's no more info than this picture. But it seems legit to me, I was already thinking about Schutzwallehrenzeichen and the odd Bulgar./Ungar. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille order before I've found it. It is supposed to be Kommandeurkreuz des Ungarischen Verdienstordens mit Schwertern. What do you think, and can you tell what the miniatures are?
Edit: I've found the original auction on https://www.hermann-historica.de/, I've applied for authorization to be able to see the photos. Now I have to wait. If anyone already has the full account there, you can check it first :D
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 05 Jan 2022 15:10

Shakar wrote:
05 Jan 2022 14:52
Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg

Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse
Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse
Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß
Schlesischer Adler-Orden 2. Stufe
Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
Wehrmacht (Heer) Dienstauszeichnung 4. bis 2. Klasse
Bulgar. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille mit Schwertern
Spange zum EK 2. Klasse 28.10.1939
Spange zum EK 1. Klasse 10.06.1940
Ostmedaille 8.07.1942
Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber
27.11.1944 AU Nr 4680
09.12.1944 Ritterkreuz
 Ungarisches Ehrenmedaille des Weltkrieges 1914-1918 mit Schwertern,
 KVK II mit Schwertern,
 Wehrmachtbericht (28 octobre 1944).

I found this recent auction, damn there's no more info than this picture. But it seems legit to me, I was already thinking about Schutzwallehrenzeichen and the odd Bulgar./Ungar. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille order before I've found it. It is supposed to be Kommandeurkreuz des Ungarischen Verdienstordens mit Schwertern. What do you think, and can you tell what the miniatures are?
Edit: I've found the original auction on https://www.hermann-historica.de/, I've applied for authorization to be able to see the photos. Now I have to wait. If anyone already has the full acount there, you can check it first :D
Yes, it is the Kommandeurkreuz des Ungarischen Verdienstordens mit Schwertern.

And add (per photographic evidence): Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfri ... enburg.jpg

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 05 Jan 2022 17:57

I'll report when I check the rest. So the Bulgar. Kriegserinnerungsmedaille mit Schwertern should be replaced with Kommandeurkreuz des Ungarischen Verdienstordens mit Schwertern.
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 05 Jan 2022 18:58

Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg

Soldbuch:
Ritterkreuz des Ung. Verdienstordens am Kriegsbande mit Schwertern 2.9.1942
Komturkreuz des Ung. Verdienstordens am Kriegsbande mit Schwertern 9.11.1942
Verdienstkreuz des Ung. Roten Kreuzes m. der Kriegsdekoration (mit dem Stern) 8.5.1944 (2nd page gives 5.5.1944)
KVK I.Kl. + II.Kl. m. Schwertern 14.12.1943
Deutsches Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen .... 1939

Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 13.7.1917
Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1.1.1920 (nachträglich)
Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß 30.7.1917
Schlesischer Adler-Orden 2. Stufe + 1. Stufe
Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer 9.1.1935
Wehrmacht (Heer) Dienstauszeichnung 4. bis 2. Klasse
Spange zum EK 2. Klasse 28.10.1939
Spange zum EK 1. Klasse 10.06.1940
Ostmedaille 8.7.1942
Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber
Ungar. Ehrenmedaille des Weltkrieges 1914-1918 m. Schwertern

Miniatures:
Johanniter Orden Ehrenritter
2x Schlesischer Adler-Orden (so I.+II.Stufe, correct me if wrong pls)

Also part of the lot, I had hard times to find it:
Brandenburg-Preußen Bronzemedaille 1843 https://www.ma-shops.com/olding2/item.php?id=101792
Pilgrimage medal - Saint Aloysius, https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia111394.html
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 05 Jan 2022 20:23

Thank you again, Shakar.

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 10 Jan 2022 19:48

Shakar wrote:
05 Jan 2022 18:58
Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg

Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß 30.7.1917 (or 30.07.1918?)

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Shakar » 11 Jan 2022 10:07

graveland wrote:
10 Jan 2022 19:48
Shakar wrote:
05 Jan 2022 18:58
Generalmajor Siegfried von Waldenburg

Verwundetenabzeichen in mattweiß 30.7.1917 (or 30.07.1918?)
1917, it is nice and clear note.
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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 11 Jan 2022 12:32

Thank you, Shakar.

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by Dave Danner » 11 Jan 2022 20:06

They occasionally put the date of the wounding rather than the date of the award, since most wound badge awards were retroactive.

He is listed as "leicht verwundet" in the 3. August 1917 Verlustliste, and that is the only list he appears in, so I am not sure how he got the mattweiß version.

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Re: Orden und Ehrenzeichen of some generals

Post by graveland » 11 Jan 2022 20:24

Thank you again, Dave.

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