Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants

Germany (Imperial): Honour Cross 1914-1918. Without swords for non-combatants

Reverse of cross with makers marks / logo KMF comprising 3 x vertically alligned circles, the middle circle is larger and has the letter 'M' - and a scarce seen maker mark / logo on this medal

The Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918 (Das Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieges 1914/1918),was established by Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, President of the German Weimar Republic, by an order dated 13 July 1934, to commemorate service of the German people during the First World War. This was Germany's first official service medal for soldiers of Imperial Germany who had taken part in the war, and where they had since died it was also awarded to their surviving next-of-kin. Shortly after its issuance, the government of Nazi Germany declared the award as the only official service decoration of the First World War and further forbade the continued wearing of German Free Corps awards on any military or paramilitary uniform of a state or Nazi Party organization

Condition: EF

Code: 22282