Obverse: 3rd level German People's Guardianship badge of honour on ribbon
Reverse: 3rd Degree Badge of German People's Guardianship on Ribbon
- Material: bronze gilded, enameled
- Size: 40.01 x 44.68 mm, eagle 20 x 23.5 mm
- Weight: 16.19g
With the consent of the President of the German Red Cross, the awards awarded until then were replaced by the badge of honor of the German People's Guardianship. It was founded on 1 May 1939 by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler. It was awarded in 4th grades (tiers) and a special degree for services to national welfare, winter assistance, caring for the sick and wounded in war and peacetime, rescue, and caring and caring for Germans abroad. A special tier was a 4-tier chest star with a laid cross, the 1st tier was a neck order (52 mm), the 2nd tier was a plug-in cross (52 mm), the 3rd tier was a cross on a ribbon (40 mm), and as the 4th tier - the medal of the German people's guardianship. Germans and foreigners who received merit were awarded. Since 1942, a 2-year activity in the national economy was considered a prerequisite for the award. But special circumstances also allowed exceptions. This included, among other things, round birthdays, direct assistance to the wounded, own injury or old age. The dates of the award were January 30 and May 1 of the corresponding year. When raising, it was necessary to return the lower level. In the event of the death of the awarded, the award remained with the relatives of the victims.
Gilded bronze cross. Straight cruciform arms are enameled in white and bordered in gold. The back side is smooth and enameled white. On the upper cruciform shoulder is a soldered ordinary eye with a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: 3rd level German People's Guardianship badge of honour on ribbon
Reverse: 3rd Degree Badge of German People's Guardianship on Ribbon