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Deutscher Turnerbund ring
German Gymnastics Association (German: Deutscher Turnerbund) silver ring. The front plate of the ring bears the Deutscher Turnerbund cross emblem. The emblem is made up of four letters "F" as a reference to the Deutscher Turnerbund motto - "Frisch, Froh, Fromm und Frei" (English: Fresh, Happy, Pious and Free). Marked "835 S" for silver content. Manufactured ..
Ring “Wir Deutsche fürchten Gott - Sonst nichts au...
On February 6, 1888, in one of his last and most famous Reichstag speeches, Otto von Bismarck called for an expansion of the army to meet existing and potential foreign threats. Near the end of his long speech, Bismarck told the house: "We Germans fear God and but nothing else in the world!" [“Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott, aber sonst nichts in der Welt!..
Ring “Wir Deutsche fürchten Gott - Sonst nichts au...
On February 6, 1888, in one of his last and most famous Reichstag speeches, Otto von Bismarck called for an expansion of the army to meet existing and potential foreign threats. Near the end of his long speech, Bismarck told the house: "We Germans fear God and but nothing else in the world!" [“Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott, aber sonst nichts in der Welt!..
Ring “Wir Deutsche fürchten Gott - Sonst nichts au...
On February 6, 1888, in one of his last and most famous Reichstag speeches, Otto von Bismarck called for an expansion of the army to meet existing and potential foreign threats. Near the end of his long speech, Bismarck told the house: "We Germans fear God and but nothing else in the world!" [“Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott, aber sonst nichts in der Welt!..