German Awards - Prussian War Memorial Cross 1. Class for military aid and care of wounded white medallion
This cross for military assistance and care of the wounded with a white enameled medallion is called 2. Form of the Cross of Remembrance of War. The parting cross is designated as 1. Class accepted. It was awarded, probably, only for outstanding services to senior officials at home and abroad who stood up for wounded or captured German soldiers. Pin crosses with a red medallion and a white cross are known, and this one with a white medallion and a red cross. So far, no statutes or assignment rules have been defined. Crosses with a white medallion were made by Beco, Börger & Co Berlin. Marking is usually found on 2.
The Prussian Cross in memory of the war for assistance in the war and caring for the wounded was established by the Association of Prussian War Veterans in the German Union of Warriors in 1914/18. Like crosses for fighters, members of the Association who were involved in helping and caring for the wounded should be able to wear a commemorative cross. Various variants of these crosses are known. Eight-pointed crosses with enameled crosses and straight crosses (EC form) without enamel on the crosses. Eight-pointed crosses are divided: a cross-pin, probably of the 1st class, for military assistance and care for the wounded, has white enameled cross hands with a black outer edge and a green oak-leafy wreath between the cross hands. The alleged 2nd class has gold beams of radiation between the cruciform sleeves and does not have a black outer edge. Accepted 3rd class without enameled cruciform sleeves and without radiation beam between cruciform sleeves. Crosses come with a white and red medallion. I do not know anything about whether the division into classes I have conceived is so justified. Crosses for war relief and nursing the wounded are rare compared to battle crosses. In particular, this concerns the plug cross presented here. So far, only a few copies are known. I would appreciate more details.
Eight-pointed cross made of gilded non-ferrous metal. Cross-shaped brackets are golden-border with black enameled border and white insides. On the front side there is a relief enameled medallion. Between the cruciform sleeves at a distance is a golden, partially enameled oak-deciduous wreath. The reverse is smooth, golden with a perpendicular pin and locknut.
Front side:
- The middle medallion is gold with a wide black enameled font.
- On it there is a gold inscription: - FOR - HELP IN THE WAR - c.- CARE FOR THE WOUNDED -.
- The bottom ends with a tied twig of 5 sheets on the left and right.
- The enclosed field is enameled in white. In the center is a red-gold, enameled Geneva cross.
- Oak-leafy wreath between cruciform sleeves with iridescent, green enameled leaves.
- 4 leaves in each quarter. The stems and acorns are gilded.
Downside:
- The back side is gilded and cut.
- Vertically - a pin expanded in the center with a polished upper part and a mating hook.
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Prussian War Memorial Cross 1. Class for military aid and care of wounded white medallion
Reverse: Prussian War Remembrance Cross 1. Class for military aid and care of wounded white medallion
Established:
circa 1920. Unification of the Prussian participants in the war into the German Union of Warriors 1914/18 AD e.
Data:
- Material: copper alloy with gilding, enamel
- Size: 48.9mm
- Weight: 23.67g
estimated collector price:
Unspecified