Cross for War Earns (Baths)


The War of War, (German: "War of War") was awarded during the First World War. The cross is a cross of Malta with non-enamelled arms. The cross made of two pieces of metal is laid on a laurel wreath and carries a central luminaire medallion with an image of the crowned griffin, the armor of the Grand Duchy of Baden.

One gave the cross for merit at home.

One was wearing a ribbon on the left breast. At the beginning of the war, the cross was made of gilded bronze, when Germany suffered from ever-increasing shortages of raw materials, Germany went on gold-plated "white metal", a cheap zinc alloy. Literature Externe link

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