Medal "For Merit to Germany" in silver since 1943
Reverse: German Medal of Merit in Silver since 1943
- Material: matte silver-plated zinc
- Size: 38mm
- Weight: 20.7g
Simultaneously with the Order of Merit for the German Eagle, on May 1, 1937, Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler established the Medal of Merit for Germany. It was also awarded to foreign nationals who earned the respect of the German people. The author of the project is Dr. Ottfried Neubecker from Berlin. The first medals from 1937 to 1943 were made of silver and had an inscription on the reverse in fractional font. From about 1943, the font was minted in block type, and the medals were also silver plated with zinc. For military merits, from April 20, 1939, the medal was also awarded with swords. They are crossed and attached to the ring.
Round medal made of silver or matte silver-plated zinc with a border. Above is a soldered ordinary eye with a ribbon ring.
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Medal "For Merit to Germany" in silver since 1943
Reverse: German Medal of Merit in Silver since 1943