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Also, anybody still in the military who won a Nazi era Iron Cross is still authorized to wear the original.
I'll never forget being at the Casino in Monaco and looking over to see a silvered old gent in a tux wearing the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves. I wish I had gone over to find out who he was I have also had in my hands the highest Ritter Kreutz ever awarded. This was when I met Hans Ulrich Rudel in Bolivia in 1980. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: MD / Currently about 9000 klicks east of the Potomac
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If somebody would wear the original version of an Iron Cross, Ritterkreuz or another medal, he would face criminal charges. In 1957 came up a new medal regulation law that only allows to wear a WW2 era medal (if awarded) in the version of 1957. (Without a swastica). Of course, if you met a vet in Monaco, Spain or somewhere else, there the German criminal code / §86 StGB does not apply. The § 86 StGB does even cover much more. It is illegal to play some songs, marches etc. used by Nazi organisations til 1945. AN EXEMPLE: If somebody in Germany would import (internet-order ) a CD with such kind of music and the customs finds this out, he would get alot of touble.
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