Germany: Hindenburg Cross for Combatants.
WW1 military medal War Cross of Honor 1914
- 1918, with swords.
WIth the diploma of issue to Heinrich Ehlers,
who served with the 79th Infantry Regiment
"von Voigts-Rhetz" (3rd Reg. of Hanover)/
6th Company of the 20th Infantry Division.
The diploma bears the stamp of Brunswick.
The Hindenburg Cross was established by
Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, President
of the Third Reich, in 1934, and was awarded
to the participants of the WW1 and in case
they had lost their lives to their Parents or
Widows.
A total 8,041,414 of medals were awarded as
follows:
for combatants 6,202,883
for non-combatants 1,120,449
for widows 345,132
for parents 372,950
FULL SIZE
WW1 1914 - 1918
Item 100% original - ribbon, diploma original
Condition as on the photos.
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