Obverse: Gallantry and Merit Award for Eastern Peoples 1st Class Gold
Downside: Bravery and Merit Award for Eastern Peoples 1st Class Gold
- Material: gold-plated zinc
- Size: 49mm
- Weight: 20.6g
This award was established on July 14, 1942 by Adolf Hitler for representatives of the eastern peoples who were in the auxiliary service of the Wehrmacht and distinguished themselves by exemplary performance of duty. The award became necessary because local volunteers and deserted soldiers of the Red Army during the war were increasingly involved in hostilities and thus earned their merits. However, according to National Socialist ideology, these merits could not be appreciated by the same awards that German soldiers received, because the eastern peoples were considered inferior. The award was given for bravery (military merit) with swords and for general merit without swords. The award was divided into 2 classes. 1st class was awarded as a cross-pin in silver and gold, 2nd class on a ribbon in bronze, silver and gold, each with and without swords. 2nd class could be awarded repeatedly up to 3 times.
Servicemen of the German Wehrmacht could receive this award only as a memorial sign. The prerequisite for this was direct activity in the unions of the eastern peoples and the awarding of the Iron Cross. The 2nd class of the Iron Cross was entitled to be awarded the Eastern national insignia of the 2nd class in silver, the 1st class of the Iron Cross - to be awarded the Eastern national insignia of the 1st class in silver. The corresponding gold level was awarded only once.
A cross of gilded zinc in the form of an 8-ray ray wreath. In the center in front is a round shield. On the back side in the center is an arched round central part and a vertical pin.
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Obverse: Gallantry and Merit Award for Eastern Peoples 1st Class Gold
Downside: Bravery and Merit Award for Eastern Peoples 1st Class Gold