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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ein Vivatband ist ein mit Versen, AbzeicheEin Vivatband ist ein mit Versen, Abzeichen, Porträts, militärischen Trophäen, Sieges- und Ruhmeszeichen, allegorischen Figuren und anderem bemaltes oder bedrucktes Band. Es wurde vom 18. bis ins 20. Jahrhundert zu privaten und staatlichen Gedenktagen an der Kleidung getragen.chen Gedenktagen an der Kleidung getragen. , Vivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were sVivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were silk ribbons issued to raise money for the Red Cross in Germany and Austria during World War I. Ribbons had printed patriotic messages which celebrated battles and important events, as well as royalty and the military leaders. They were designed by many famous German artists of the period. Most ribbons had the same size and followed the same design pattern with word "Vivat!" ("Long live!") printed on top, followed by unique text and graphic below. The bottom of the ribbon showed "Zum Besten Des Roten Kreuzes; Verlag Amsler u. Ruthardt; Berlin W8" ("To the benefit of the Red Cross; Verlag Amsler & Ruthardt; Berlin W8") text, since they were released by the German Red Cross to raise funds for war relief. During World War I 200,000 ribbons were sold and they become popular collectors items. and they become popular collectors items.
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rdfs:comment Vivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were sVivat ribbons (German: Vivatbänder) were silk ribbons issued to raise money for the Red Cross in Germany and Austria during World War I. Ribbons had printed patriotic messages which celebrated battles and important events, as well as royalty and the military leaders. They were designed by many famous German artists of the period. Most ribbons had the same size and followed the same design pattern with word "Vivat!" ("Long live!") printed on top, followed by unique text and graphic below. The bottom of the ribbon showed "Zum Besten Des Roten Kreuzes; Verlag Amsler u. Ruthardt; Berlin W8" ("To the benefit of the Red Cross; Verlag Amsler & Ruthardt; Berlin W8") text, since they were released by the German Red Cross to raise funds for war relief. During World War I 200,000 ribbons were sold ang World War I 200,000 ribbons were sold a , Ein Vivatband ist ein mit Versen, AbzeicheEin Vivatband ist ein mit Versen, Abzeichen, Porträts, militärischen Trophäen, Sieges- und Ruhmeszeichen, allegorischen Figuren und anderem bemaltes oder bedrucktes Band. Es wurde vom 18. bis ins 20. Jahrhundert zu privaten und staatlichen Gedenktagen an der Kleidung getragen.chen Gedenktagen an der Kleidung getragen.
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