Obverse: Bavarian cross remembrance war blue enamelled cross hand
Reverse: Bavarian War Remembrance Cross, blue enamelled cross arms
- Material: non-ferrous metal with gilding, enamel
- Size: 43 x 35 mm
- Weight: 13.3g
Union of Bavarian military comrades 1914/18. founded this cross in memory of the war in 1920. The Cross of Remembrance of War depicted here is known in 3 versions. With blue enameled cruciform hands, with white enameled cruciform hands and without enameled cruciform hands. Whether they are different classes is unknown. However, since the cross on the star is enameled in blue, it can be assumed that the blue enameled crosses are located higher or were awarded for services within the union.
The Bavarian War Memorial Cross was awarded to members of the Association of Bavarian Field Comrades 1914/18. at their request. A prerequisite was membership and proof of service at the front, confirmed by a military passport. The association established several awards. The highest award can be considered the Cross of Memory of the war on a star. It is covered with blue enamel on an 8-beam star. After World War I, many Warrior Union unions issued their own awards. After the 1st World War, there was no state award in memory of the war. Thus, the Allied forces of the lands often created very attractive commemorative crosses and even knight's crosses for soldiers who participated in the war. He was awarded swords, as a rule, to front-line soldiers.
Elongated, gilded cross with blue enameled cross-shaped sleeves. Between the cross sleeves is a round gilded oak-leafy wreath. An enameled pointed shield is applied in the center in front and behind. On the upper cruciform shoulder is a load-bearing decanter with a small ring and a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: Bavarian cross remembrance war blue enamelled cross hand
Reverse: Bavarian War Remembrance Cross, blue enamelled cross arms