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- Q2529024 subject Q6276314.
- Q2529024 subject Q6430848.
- Q2529024 subject Q7022510.
- Q2529024 subject Q8489218.
- Q2529024 subject Q8797571.
- Q2529024 subject Q8797584.
- Q2529024 abstract "Vivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were silk ribbons with printed patriotic messages popular in Germany and Austria during World War I. They celebrated various battles and important events, as well as royalty and the military leaders. They were designed by many famous German artists of the period. Their name was derived from word "Vivat!" ("Live!") printed on most of ribbons. During World War I many ribbons were released by the German Red Cross to raise funds for war relief and had the following text on the bottom "Zum Besten Des Roten Kreuzes; Verlag Amsler u. Ruthardt; Berlin W8" ("To the benefit of the Red Cross; Verlag Amsler & Ruthardt; Berlin W8").".
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- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q6276314.
- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q6430848.
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- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q7022510.
- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q8489218.
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- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797571.
- Q2529024 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797584.
- Q2529024 comment "Vivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were silk ribbons with printed patriotic messages popular in Germany and Austria during World War I. They celebrated various battles and important events, as well as royalty and the military leaders. They were designed by many famous German artists of the period. Their name was derived from word "Vivat!" ("Live!") printed on most of ribbons.".
- Q2529024 label "Vivat ribbons".