Description: Very nice WW1 German Veteran's Cross with ribbon for a medal bar. The German Veteran's Cross, known as the "Kriegsdenkmünze" or War Commemorative Medal, was awarded to soldiers who served in the Imperial German Army during World War I. This medal was established to recognize the dedication and service of veterans, and it represented a sense of pride and honor for those who had fought in the war.The design of the Kriegdenkmünze featured a cross with inscriptions denoting the service in World War I. Traditionally, the front side depicted the imperial eagle, a symbol of the German Empire, while the reverse often included words of commemoration or the years of the war (1914-1918). The medal was typically made of metal and was worn attached to a ribbon.In addition to the War Commemorative Medal, many veterans were also awarded specific campaign medals and decorations based on their service records. This additional recognition could include various types of crosses, such as the Iron Cross, which was one of the most prestigious military honors awarded for bravery in combat.The German Veteran's Cross was not just a military decoration; it served as a symbol of the sacrifices made by German soldiers during the war. After the war, it became part of a broader movement in Germany to honor and remember those who served and suffered during the conflict, especially as many veterans returned home to a country undergoing significant political and social changes.The significance of the German Veteran's Cross continues to be recognized in historical discussions about World War I and its aftermath, as well as in the study of military honors and the legacy of veterans. It serves as a reminder of the complex narrative of war, service, and remembrance in German history.
Price: 35 USD
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-22T18:30:30.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Region of Origin: Germany