The WW1 Imperial German 2 Place Ribbon Bar represents a standard form of military insignia awarded to German servicemen during the First World War. This type of ribbon bar consists of two mounted ribbons, each corresponding to a specific military decoration earned by the recipient. Common combinations include the Iron Cross 2nd Class ribbon alongside the Hindenburg Cross ribbon, reflecting both wartime service and postwar recognition. The ribbons are typically mounted on a metal backing with a pin for uniform attachment. The bar features the characteristic colors and patterns of German military awards from the 1914–1918 period, with construction materials consisting of woven fabric and metal hardware. This example provides insight into the recognition system of the Imperial German military and illustrates the manner in which honors were displayed on service uniforms. The two-place configuration was a practical and regulated method for personnel to indicate multiple awards in a compact, uniform format.






