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Posted by: macadamia March 14, 2009 08:20 am
My grandfather was Polish and received various awards as a diplomat. One of the awards looks very much like a Rumanian order of the Star....and yet the ribbon in the photo looks like it has white edges to it..which the Star ribbon dosent have..and there seems to be a very strange rosette on the ribbon as well..
I am a bit stumped..and would like to ask the forum members for their opinions ..and help on identifying the right award...The award was given somewhere between 1930 and 1940.
Thank you
G

I am trying to upload a photo and cant seem to be able to do it..
second request for help...and in any case my email is
gregdayton@hotmail.com...so I can email back the photo ..
thanks again

Posted by: macadamia March 14, 2009 11:14 am
Here is the link to the photo...not the best quality..
but it certainly looks like a Rumanian award..
THANKS for your help



http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/4705/1d504awards.jpg

Posted by: b737 March 14, 2009 07:20 pm
Hi
it seems to be the Order of the Star of Romania,officer grade.


http://img397.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sr2or1a.jpg


Posted by: macadamia March 14, 2009 08:27 pm
thank you
any idea where I might be able to pick one up?
again
thank you
g

Posted by: b737 March 14, 2009 08:32 pm
QUOTE (macadamia @ March 14, 2009 08:27 pm)
thank you
any idea where I might be able to pick one up?
again
thank you
g

www.emedals.ca

Posted by: macadamia March 15, 2009 06:59 am
yes..
thanks..
I know that site..
but they dont have one of these available
any other ideas?
best
g

Posted by: macadamia March 15, 2009 10:57 pm
The other question I have is that you are showing an order of the Star with swords.
and in the blurry photo it does look like one with swords...but would this be given to a diplomat??
thanks
g

Posted by: Victor March 16, 2009 08:20 am
QUOTE (macadamia @ March 16, 2009 12:57 am)
The other question I have is that you are showing an order of the Star with swords.
and in the blurry photo it does look like one with swords...but would this be given to a diplomat??
thanks
g

If he served in the war as a reserve officer, than yes. He could also have been a career officer that eventually quit the army in order to engage in politics.

Posted by: macadamia March 16, 2009 12:31 pm
My Grandfather fought in the Polish Soviet war of 1920 as a NCO,
and afterwards joined the Polish Diplomatic Corps. Would the Rumanians therefore take into account this when awarding him a medal?
The Rumanian Foreign Affairs Offcie responded to an enquiry I made to them..

Dear Mr. Dayton-Mohl,

I am sorry to inform you that the present Romanian Chancellery of Orders doesn't have any records of the decorations conferred before the year 1998 (when was adopted the first post-communist Law on national awards).

In what that concerns the image you sent to us, the last insignia seems to be an Officer of the "Star of Romania" Order (the 1932 model). As a consequence, this award should be granted to your grandfather after this year, but - probably - not after the fall of the Polish Republic, in 1939.

Sincerely yours,

State Advisor,

Gheorghe Angelescu

Posted by: boonicootza March 16, 2009 09:32 pm
My opinion is that your grandfather received the Civil version of the order, officer grade.

Here is how one looks in black and white:
http://img7.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stcavciv1.jpg

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