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  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    Fuinseog wrote: »
    if you go over again there is plenty to see outside of Berlin. fewer tourists as well. Dresden has an army museum. Leipzig has a Stasi museum.

    Yes would like to visit Leipzig as well as other surrounding areas. Would like to spent more time in Berlin itself too. Any suggestions would be appreciated.


  • Registered Users Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HerrScheisse


    Good ole uncle Erich :pac:

    If you are curious on sizes, the one on the left is SG or very big, the one on the right is K or "Kurz" meaning "short" or more colloquially - stumpy.


  • Registered Users Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HerrScheisse


    In Bronze, Silver and Gold :)

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  • Registered Users Posts: 783 ✭✭✭HerrScheisse


    The visitor ticket has the same shape as the awards above and is made of cloth material.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,273 ✭✭✭Morlar


    Those are excellent & sounds like a productive trip ! Very well photographed too :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,302 ✭✭✭Little Alex


    I agree. Great photos!
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    Do you know anything about this badge? I don't think it's a Bester (Bestenabzeichen) badge, but maybe it is. It doesn't appear in my awards reference book (printed 1979).

    I must put some photos up myself at some stage!


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    I wonder did people actually wear these in public? And how many were disposed off after the wall came down?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    Long service in bronze, silver and gold. Service medal in bronze and silver.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,302 ✭✭✭Little Alex


    I wonder did people actually wear these in public? And how many were disposed off after the wall came down?

    My understanding would be that many "fervent" supporters of the Grenztruppen would have been so in the hope of appeasing the authorities so that their village and farmhouses, located close to the border, would not be bulldozed, resulting in them being forcibly rehomed. Others may have had other motivations, of course.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    Same as Above
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  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    SED badge with profiles of Marx, Engels and Lenin:
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    SED enamel party pin type lapel badge:
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    Later SED polyester party screw type lapel badge:
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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,302 ✭✭✭Little Alex


    Little Alex I took more photos that night so I would appreciate anything else that you can tell me about them.
    What do these numbers mean? Are any of them a date?
    The boots have been re-soled and re-healed at some stage.

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    The stamp in front of the 7 looks like it might say "Weitschaft", which means they are wide-fitting.

    See here for more details on the different stamps.
    My boots are different to yours!

    Mine have:

    - different soles, not hard brown leather like the ones above.
    - the sole does not extend as much around the edge of the shoe.
    - the shape of the foot is slightly different.

    There are some official markings on the inside, and some handwriting, if I am not mistaken, possibly the name of the original owner.

    Any opinions on these parade ground stompers?

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    They're glossy parade boots. Probably is the owner's name written inside.

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    For those chilly days and nights. NVA winter hat.
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    Anything interesting in the rolled-up newspaper?
    A "schlagstock" or whacking stick. A simple but effective tool of oppression and control used by The People's Police and prison guards. Also will be used if my dog takes my hat again! ;-)

    Aw! He doesn't look like a disobedient dog at all! You'll need to get yourself the dog handler badge, by the way.
    Stasi jacket shoulder boards.
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    You're both second year officer cadets! Wiesler and Grubitz: who is who? :pac:
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    This badge comes with a blue or white background. The blue one was awarded by a civilian university (I think) and the white one is from the Stasi's own academy in Potsdam-Eiche.

    Wiesler wears the white one while Grubitz chooses not to wear his. Grubitz wears his ribbon bar, whereas Wiesler doesn't. I guess you didn't have to wear your decorations???

    Yours looks like the old version. The newer ones have a softish, bulging polyester coat on them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    Thanks Little Alex- that is actually interesting reading (in a boot lovers way!). Great info to have. Thanks! So from that my boots weren't actually resoled, the top leather sole that I presumed was a resole is actually they way that they are meant to be. And teh are definitely parade boots. I was wondering how they were so unused but yet were resoled. So they weren't! :)
    I didn't actually look at the newpaper padding in the cap yet. I was thinking that it was probably just a random paper but I will remove it to see if there is a date or anything interesting on it. Good question!

    Second year officer cadets- interesting! Still have a way to go so! Wiesler and Grubitz! :-) Again another good question! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 184 ✭✭MedalFuhrer


    My Stasi Academy badge, but unfortunately the enamel is damaged and cracked.
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