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Jezler 1944
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 1:13 pm
by dolpheus
Hello, friends,
recently I have found this nice tea spoon. I know, it was made 1944 in Switzerland by Jezler.
But i am somewhat confused by this. Why someone made at the WWII. end spoons from massive silver for soldiers?
Can somebody clarify who, why and for whom made these spoons? It was some official swiss army gift for swiss soldiers? I suppose, not every squaddie become these spoons set, not?
Everybody know central Europe situation in year 1944 end, and as I write, it is very very confusing for me there are (official?) gift spoons for soldiers, massive silver made.
I welcome every your comments,
thanks
M.
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:17 pm
by blakstone
It was a soldier's gift for
Soldatenweihnacht, an annual Swiss special Christmas celebration for soldiers on the front, started in 1939.
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 5:05 pm
by Joerg
Blakstone is right, Christmas present for all Swiss soldiers who were on active duty at Christmas 1944. It is a rather special gift, previous years it was simpler, using less resources, a patriotic map or a pin. Switzerland was neutral during WWII, so it could keep up a somehow normal life. Also, they managed to issue silver coins during the whole war. Similar as in the USA, which also managed to keep the issue of silver coins up during the war. At the beginning of the war, the whole Swiss army of probaly 450'000 men were mobilised. However, soon, partial demobilisation started, and when the war was far away from the borders, a rather small part of Switzerland was in arms. There were inbetween in moments of crisis full mobilisations again, however, not continuous.
I do not know how many soldiers were mobilised in December 1944. But is was clear the Allied Forces win, and relief was expected. This can explain the rather special gift. I do not know how many were made, let us assume probably 100'000. This would still only consume less than 2 tons of silver. This is manageable.
The spoons are still common in Switzerland, however, two manufacturer made them, Jezler and Huguenin. The Jezler spoon is much more common and higer quality than the Huguenin spoon. Jezler to Huguenin ratio is approximately 15:1. (All my Jezler Soldatenweihnacht spoons are problem free, except signs of wear. However, I have 3 spoons from Huguenin, all having cracks due to problems with soldering them together)
I promise I add some pictures tomorrow...
Regards
Jörg
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:40 am
by Joerg
As promised, here some Pictures:
Here both spoons, Jezler and Huguenin:
https://abload.de/img/1reay1.jpg
Backside of both spoons:
https://abload.de/img/2hna1o.jpg
Details of both spoons:
https://abload.de/img/3vwana.jpg
Huguenin makers mark:
https://abload.de/img/4lzlqx.jpg
Typical crack on a Huguenin spoon:
https://abload.de/img/5cjli9.jpg
Regards
Jörg
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:49 am
by Joerg
And here as a side information or reference, the "Soldatenweihnacht 1940" present, a patriotic map.
Of course full in the spirit of the "Geistige Landesverteidigung", spiritual national defence of Switzerland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual ... al_defence
https://abload.de/img/1940frontscls7.jpg
https://abload.de/img/1940backeqart.jpg
Final Statement, dolpheus, you can consider the spoon an investment in the national defence.
Regards
Jörg
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:16 am
by dragonflywink
Jörg, thank you for sharing, very interesting...
~Cheryl
Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 5:51 pm
by dolpheus
Many thanks, Joerg and Blakstone,
very interesting info for me.
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Re: Jezler 1944
Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 6:32 am
by AG2012
Hi,
If interested in history:
``Battle of Näfels``
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_N%C3%A4fels
Pay attention to ``Strength`` and ``Casualties and losses`` .
Cheers