File:Vivat ribbon collection.jpg
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English: World War I Vivat ribbon collection. All of them were printed by Amsler & Ruthardt in Berlin for German Red Cross to raise funds for war relief. Ribbons usually measure 15 3/4" x 2 1/2". |
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Author | Jarek Tuszyński |
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Vivat ribbon with words Frhr. v. d. Goltz and Brussel 1914 commemorating appointment of Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz as the military governor of Belgium in 1914. Created by Alois Kolb.
Vivat ribbon commemorating Battle of Tannenberg. Shows Wilhelm II and "Hindenburg der sieger von Tannenberg"(Hindenburg the winner of Tannenberg). This battle was led by von Hindenburg was the most significant German victory on the Eastern Front. Created by Emil Doepler der Jüngere
Vivat ribbon with words Montmédy 31 Aug. 1914. The ribbon features a Hussar charging with drawn sword across the battlefield. Created by Franz Jüttner
Vivat ribbon with portrait and coat of arms of Kronprinz Wilhelm (German Crown Prince) with words Sieg bei Verdun 10 September 1914 (Victory at Verdun) and Deutscheland in der welt voran heute und immerdar! Ernst Moritz Arndt 1859 (Germany in the world ahead today and always! Ernst Moritz Arndt 1859) commemorating early stages of the Battle of Verdun. Created by Hermann Hirzel (1864–1939)[1]
Vivat ribbon with words Vivat Eroberung von Brest -Litowsk ("Vivat Conquest of Brest-Litovsk") 16 August 1915 commemorating german forces taking control over Brest-Litovsk in 1915. Created by Hans Looschen [2]
Vivat ribbon with words 4 Dez. 1915 Monastir likely commemorating taking of Monastir by Bulgarian forces in 1915. Created by Otto Richard Bossert (1874–1919) [3]
Vivat ribbon with words Vivat die Luftkreuzer (Zeppelin). Created by Franz Hoffmann-Fallersleben [4]
Vivat ribbon with picture of Herzog Albrecht von Württemberg. Quote of von theodor herold and name of Neufchâteau town on Belgium. In addition to a portrait of Albrecht, Württemberg’s Coat-of-Arms and an Iron Cross are featured. Created by Julius Paul Junghanns (1876-1958).
Vivat ribbon with Wilhelm II (German Emperor), created by Julius Paul Junghanns (1876-1958).
Vivat ribbon commemorating the meeting of Wilhelm II and Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria in Nisch (Niš) and the alliance between Germany and Bulgaria. The date 18 January 1916 is also shown, likely there was a meeting in the field on this date. Created by Julius Paul Junghanns (1876-1958).
Vivat ribbon commemorating new year 1916 and quoting writing of Marx Möller. Created by Hanns Anker [5] (1873–1950)[6]
Vivat ribbon with words "Vivat 4. September" and "Grodno" commemorating German forces entering Grodno in September 1915. Created by Otto Roloff [7], (1882-1972)
Vivat ribbon with words Brza Palanka Ljubicevac-Kladovo 26 Oct. 1915 commemorating a first meeting of Austro-German and Bulgarian patrols on the banks of the Danube at Brza Palanka, south of Orsova, after 21 day fighting by Austro-German army with Serbian forces [8]. Created by Otto Roloff [9], (1882-1972)
Vivat ribbon with words Vivat Zollern 1415-1915. The ribbon commemorates 500 years of rule by the House of Hohenzollern, from 1415 to 1915, by showing a family tree of Wilhelm II with five other famous members of the House of Hohenzollern, including German Emperor Wilhelm I, Frederick II of Prussia and other ancestors. Created by Erich Heermann (1880–1947)[10]
Vivat ribbon with words Vivat Kowno 18 August 1915. It commemorates the Battle of Kowno, under the command of General Hindenburg on 18 August 1915. Created by Erich Heermann (1880–1947)[11]
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