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What did the ’German Sword' stand for?

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Answered by plopol
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This is an extremely rare presentation sword, presented by the 2nd Marine-Infantry Division (later known as Marine-Infanterie Flandern) to First Sergeant Günsch on the occasion of his battlefield commission to Offiziers-Stellvertreter (possibly Leutnant) for his actions during the Battle of Flanders at the St. Eloi Craters on 29 March 1916.

Answered by asit200543
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Explanation:

The ’German Sword' stood for readiness to fight.

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