Next of Kin Cross of Honor 1914-1918

Next of Kin Cross of Honor 1914-1918

Next of Kin Cross of Honor 1914-1918

 

 

The Hindenburg Cross "Ehrenkreuz des Welkrieges" also known as the "Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer" was instituted by Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg on July 193, 1934, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the start of WWI. It was the first state decoration instituted during the Third Reich, and was awarded to those who had participated in WWI and also to the next of kin of fallen soldiers. The Hindenburg Cross was a medal struck from iron, that was issued in three different grades. The Hindenburg Cross with Swords for combatants, and the Hindenburg Cross without Swords were both suspended from a red, white and black ribbon, with black outer borders, and had a bronze finish. The Hindenburg Cross for Next of Kin had a ribbon with the same color scheme, but white outer borders, and a black finish. Award of the Hindenburg Cross continued into March of 1935 with some exceptions awarded later. In 1938, issue of the award was extended to those who had fought for Austria, and in 1942, to ethnic German WWI veterans from occupied territories in the East and West. In total, about 10 million of these awards were eventually awarded, making them perhaps the most common Third Reich award. The next of kin award was less commonly issued, making up only around 718,000 of the total.

 

This Next of Kin Hindenburg Medal is an good representative example of this relatively hard-to-find award for parents and widows of WWI dead. It’s made of iron as all of these are, and retains most of the original black finish. The reverse of the medal is flat, with some very minor handling marks, and is neatly maker marked. This Next of Kin Hindenburg Medal is complete with its correct ribbon, which is also very clean and crisp with minor age toning. This cross has a great look and is in overall good condition with minor rust spots.

 

Nice exampel!! 



50.00€

Next of Kin Cross of Honor 1914-1918
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