Panzer Grenadier Battles on April 26th:
Afrika Korps #28 - "Meet Me at the Pass" Edelweiss: Expanded #13 - Spring Offensive
Army Group South Ukraine #1 - A Meaningless Day First Axis #20 - End Game in Italy
Army Group South Ukraine #4 - Beyond the Prut Parachutes Over Crete #39 - Corinith
Edelweiss #10 - Spring Offensive Road to Berlin #71 - Horst Wessel's Last Verse
Edelweiss IV #19 - Spring Offensive
Honoring Our Best, Vol. 52

On January 7th dricher crushed Luxembourg under his boot.

  • Draws: 1
  • German Wins: 1
  • Lux-French Wins: 0

dricher, in recognition and commemoration of your accomplishments, you are hereby awarded this ribbon:

Fall of Luxembourg
(news archives) ~ Shad
1 Comment
2015-11-26 06:11

This ribbon is inspired by the Flag of Luxembourg, which has been in use since the 1840s and presumably was flying when panzers rolled into town one hundred years later.

While the three bars are easy on the eyes, rotating them 90 degrees in either direction results in something that resembles a toothpaste ad above all else. So I've rearranged the order slightly and bumped the white to either side.

I'll happily entertain suggestions for alternative ribbons. I'm not in love with this one.

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2015-11-26 06:11

This ribbon is inspired by the Flag of Luxembourg, which has been in use since the 1840s and presumably was flying when panzers rolled into town one hundred years later.

While the three bars are easy on the eyes, rotating them 90 degrees in either direction results in something that resembles a toothpaste ad above all else. So I've rearranged the order slightly and bumped the white to either side.

I'll happily entertain suggestions for alternative ribbons. I'm not in love with this one.

You must be a registered member and logged-in to post a comment.
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