Red Cross Decoration, II Class Medal

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  • Red Cross Decoration, II Class Medal (in silver) Obverse

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    Attributes

    • country
      Germany
    • date of institution
      October 1, 1898

    History


    The Red Cross Decoration was founded by King Wilhelm II following the suggestion of his wife, Queen Augusta Victoria.

    The decoration was conferred upon men and women who had rendered exceptional service in the care of the sick and wounded during times of peace and war.

    The decoration featured three grades, and in order to be awarded the I Class Cross, the recipient had to have already received one of the lower ...   award grades.

    The I Class Cross was worn as a brooch on the breast.

    After five years of service, recipients were eligible to receive the next class of the medal.

    Clasps for the medals were created in 1901 to recognize war service. These clasps included: "SÜDAFRIKA 1899-1900", "OSTASIEN 1900/01", "SÜDWESTAFRIKA 1904/06", "CHARBIN 1904/05", "PEKING".
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    Versions

    • Price

      $85 USD

    • Composition

      Silver/Enamelled

    • Inscription

      Obv: W A R V Rev: FUER VERDIENSTE UM DAS ROTHE KREUZ

    • Size

      33mm

    • Maker

    • Version Remarks

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    • Price

      $50 USD

    • Composition

      Silvered Copper/Enamelled

    • Inscription

      Obv: W A R V Rev: FUER VERDIENSTE UM DAS ROTHE KREUZ

    • Size

      33mm

    • Maker

    • Version Remarks

      This version was awarded between 1916 and 1921.

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