Question for you Imperial German medal guys out there.
I recently picked up a WW1 US Army medal group and this German medal was part of it. Black silk ribbon with silver [or silver plated] metal and enamel DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLES clasp, silver pendant featuring bust of Kaiser Wilhelm II on obverse with motto WILHELM II DEUTSCHER KAISER and maker mark M&W S under bust. Reverse features charging German soldiers wearing Pickelhauben, with date 1914 at upper right, and motto FELDZUG GEGEN/FRANKREICH, RUSSLAND/ENGLAND U.S.W. at bottom.
None of the medal references I have or have access to show or mention this exact medal. Several references have the pendant by itself, but no ribbon or clasp, and one mentioned that it may have been a "war effort" medal presented to civilians working in war industries or similar home front activities. The original owner saw combat in France with the AEF and then served in the Army of Occupation in the Rheinland, which is probably where the medal was picked up.
Hoping someone can help out and thanks in advance.
Alan
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